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#132371 04/27/08 08:35 AM 04/27/08 08:35 AM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Guys, re the Handicap in the US for the boat.
if you think it's to easy, go out and win everything and then they will have to change it.
Easy handicap is good!
Go pot hunting my friends!
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#132374 04/27/08 08:38 AM 04/27/08 08:38 AM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Guys, re the Handicap in the US for the boat.
if you think it's to easy, go out and win everything and then they will have to change it.
Easy handicap is good!
Go pot hunting my friends! Totally agree, I dont see the handicap changing any time soon. Not until the majority of the US F16 sailors get faster. The portsmouth number issue is out of our hands. | | | Re: Class business
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#132378 04/27/08 09:06 AM 04/27/08 09:06 AM |
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Posts: 396 Annapolis Md. | Personally I'm perfectly happy with changes in crew IF it is a one design regatta. I think it is a big plus for this class and is a big part of the fun factor. To do it in an open class regatta is a definate no no.
The Portsmouth thing is a can of worms, hard to win that one.
Ed
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#132381 04/27/08 09:59 AM 04/27/08 09:59 AM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Personally I'm perfectly happy with changes in crew IF it is a one design regatta. I think it is a big plus for this class and is a big part of the fun factor. To do it in an open class regatta is a definate no no. Ed Ed we arent a one design class though. Changing crews goes against the F16 rules. Unless im reading them wrong. Maybe the GC can clarify this. | | | Re: Class business
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#132383 04/27/08 12:12 PM 04/27/08 12:12 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Changing crews goes against the F16 rules. Unless im reading them wrong. Maybe the GC can clarify this.
I'm afraid to inform you that you are wrong in this repect. We have covered this area a few weeks back already and answers can be found there. Only the event rules can prevent crew switching; so use those if you want to limit F16 racing in this respect. Wouter
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#132384 04/27/08 12:36 PM 04/27/08 12:36 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Let us clarify what we are talking about when you say "Changing Crews" because I'm not sure. Are you talking about changing one person for another person as crew in a two up configuration, or are you talking about sailing Uni vs. two up?
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#132385 04/27/08 02:03 PM 04/27/08 02:03 PM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Let us clarify what we are talking about when you say "Changing Crews" because I'm not sure. Are you talking about changing one person for another person as crew in a two up configuration, or are you talking about sailing Uni vs. two up? I believe the situation under discussion is: 1, Start event in 2 up mode and then change to single handed 2, Start single handed and then move to 2 up. Both not on IMO
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#132386 04/27/08 03:21 PM 04/27/08 03:21 PM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Changing crews goes against the F16 rules. Unless im reading them wrong. Maybe the GC can clarify this.
I'm afraid to inform you that you are wrong in this repect. We have covered this area a few weeks back already and answers can be found there. Only the event rules can prevent crew switching; so use those if you want to limit F16 racing in this respect. Wouter Yeah and here in the US usually RC go off what the class rules state. What does single suit of sails mean then? I am sure im not alone on this one. | | | Re: Class business
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#132387 04/27/08 04:21 PM 04/27/08 04:21 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | I see no reason to regulate this at the class level. As long as we maintain that both configurations can race on a level rating, we have no basis on which to argue that changing configuration mid-regatta creates anything other than fair competition. The suggestion some have made that they would be happier two-up in heavy weather at this point is purely anecdotal. If someone wants to collect some data that suggests a performance differential either way under some conditions then that's fine and we can evaluate it at that time. In the meantime, if someone wants to sail with a friend who is only available for one day of a two day regatta, this is a strength of the class, and we should not, as a default position, make these people feel they have to bend the rules to do it.
OTOH, if a particular event wants to regulate against this, I think that's also fine, and I think a rational case can be made for doing so - if you award a trophy to a boat that switched configurations, is the trophy being awarded to just the skipper even though s/he wasn't solo for the whole event, or to the skipper and the crew even though the crew didn't compete for the whole event? I think an event organizer is entitled to take the view that that's not a scenario they want to face. But for the weekend warrior who's personal goal is to just improve on his or her best fleet position for the season, sure it may all be in fun, but people like to feel they are following the rules - and indeed part of the satisfaction is in doing so. I see no reason to impose restrictions that limit the opportunity for people at the grass roots to enjoy the sport. | | | Re: Class business
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#132388 04/27/08 04:24 PM 04/27/08 04:24 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | I take this to mean you can't use more than a single main, jib or spinnaker - e.g. different sails to suit different conditions. I think that rule deals with a different issue from the one we're talking about here. | | |
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