Jake,
I thought you were hallucinating seeing a Rave on the RTI results. Raves are the Sasquatch/Bigfoot of multihulls. Sightings are rare. I don't know the owner of sail #105. I would love to hear of his experience with the recent RTI conditions on a 17' trimaran. I can't find him listed on the three forums that most Rave owners frequent. The company doesn't publish an owners list (they don't even publish a parts list).

The Raves are infamous for being sold and re-sold and never being seen again, so it's not unusual for an owner to pop up one season and to have disappeared by the time the water is warm again. The Raves are bullet proof but you don't see many owners out with them. The boat has suffered from mis-steps taken, or not taken, to grow the class. It's the typical story of a well designed multihull idea that is dying from a company that doesn't know how to promote the boat past the dealer level. A lot of us have owned boats in the past with this problem.

The manufacturer, Confluence Watersports in Trinity, North Carolina, is looking for a sales manager if anyone is looking for a job with a kayak company that is trying to sell plastic sailboats. I believe that would be a tough job.