The Jeanneau Rush is available with several types of rigging, including the classic 'masthead' rig for the PTE and GTE versions, and the fractional rig for the Régate and Royale versions.
The GTE and Régate versions of the Jeanneau Rush are particularly appreciated for their high regatta performance, thanks to their hull designed by Ron Holland which promotes good upwind capabilities.
The Jeanneau Rush is often favorably compared to other similarly sized sailboats, such as the Nicholson 30, especially for its upwind performance, which can vary depending on the different versions.
Inside, the Jeanneau Rush offers a forward cabin, a convertible saloon, and a berth, providing accommodation for six people, but with generally more modest layouts compared to more recent models.
The Jeanneau Rush was produced between 1980 and 1984, with approximately 580 units manufactured during this period.