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RS Aira 22 Expands Family Sailing in the Caribbean

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Boats like the RS Feva and RS Zest have become staples across Caribbean youth fleets—simple, durable, and built for fun. Now, RS Sailing is stepping up its offering with the introduction of the RS Aira 22, a larger, family-oriented keelboat designed for relaxed coastal cruising and easy handling.

The Hampshire, UK-based builder has taken over the build, licensing, distribution, and marketing of the design from Netherlands-based Aira Boats, bringing it into its growing Adventure Range.

A Natural Evolution of the Adventure Range

“The RS Aira 22 is the new flagship in our Adventure Range, which began with the popular RS Zest and RS Feva, both award-winning, beach-launchable dinghies loved by youth fleets across the Caribbean. As the range expands through the RS Quest, RS Toura, and RS Venture, each leading their size class for family-friendly adventures, the RS Aira 22 takes it a step further,” says Michiel Geerling, RS Sailing’s commercial director.

RS Aira 22. ©RS Marine Group

Built for Caribbean Cruising Comfort

The RS Aira 22 shifts the focus from training and youth sailing to shared experiences on the water. This is a true family boat—stable, forgiving, and designed for comfort.

Key features include:

  • Spacious cockpit with room for multiple generations onboard
  • Cushioned seating and cockpit table for social cruising
  • Fixed keel or lifting keel options for shallow-water access
  • Stable hull design for relaxed, confidence-inspiring sailing

Whether it’s anchoring off a quiet beach, enjoying a sunset drink, or introducing new sailors to the water, the Aira 22 is built around accessibility and enjoyment—not performance pressure.

Designed for Island Logistics

Getting boats into the Caribbean can be complex, but RS Sailing has leaned into that challenge.

“We have a global dealer network and regularly ship boats to the Caribbean islands,” says Geerling. “While logistics can be a challenge, we’ve successfully delivered boats to nearly every island, sometimes via local dealers, other times through our North American network, or directly from the UK. Our experienced team ensures smooth delivery, including pre-rigging where possible to minimize set-up on arrival.”

This flexible distribution model makes the RS Aira 22 a viable option across the region, from established sailing hubs to more remote islands.

A Different Kind of Entry Point

The RS Aira 22 fills a gap between small dinghies and larger cruising yachts—offering a simple, social, and scalable way to enjoy sailing in the Caribbean. For families, sailing schools, and charter operators looking to expand beyond traditional offerings, it presents a compelling middle ground.

More information: www.rssailing.com

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