| Re: Rule clarification, grandfathered boats.
[Re: waynemarlow]
#154140 09/07/08 03:51 PM 09/07/08 03:51 PM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Now now boys F Fifteens is only a small part of the reason, one course for all doesn't always suit everybody, but when you are a club you try and cater for a very widely different number of classes with minimum resources.
Datchet tries to cater for all by having the first race W/L and the next race a mix of Triangle followed by sausage.
Seems to work, they get typically good numbers even on a cold wet morning like this morning.
As to doing it wrong, a certain participant did Triangle followed by sausage and was told he was wrong as the other cats did sausage triangle, I still came last so I'm just even more confused now. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> At Grafham the Fast cats and the Asym mono's sail W/L all the time. Slow cats and other Mono's sail around the cans
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[Re: waynemarlow]
#154141 09/08/08 04:25 PM 09/08/08 04:25 PM |
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 465 Oxford, UK pdwarren
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Yeah, don't think we can blame the FFs for the course - cats alternate between W/L and triangle-sausage, wheareas FFs always do triangle-sausage (I think), as opposed to the asymmetrics who always do W/L.
Only problem with alternating is that noone can ever remember which one it is...
Who's coming to the club championship next weekend?
Paul
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#215763 07/12/10 07:23 AM 07/12/10 07:23 AM |
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Posts: 976 France | My boat is a Stealth 'R'. It is not compliant with the box rules because it predates it (for example the hull length is 5.03m, 3cms longer than 5 meters). However this boat has been grandfathered as is into the F16 class, so I can sail it as a F16 with its original set of non compliant sails (sail area is similar, but the distribution is different as the jib is larger than allowed by the box rules).[...]
Now, if I put a larger main (compliant with the box rule, but no longer compliant with the original class setup) the letter of the rule says this boat is a F16 no longer! This seem a little harsh as I plan to sail solo and losing 1.5m of sail area can't be good.[...] Fast forward two years: Issue resolved. A F16 council resolution is giving all pre-2002 Stealth hulls a pass on their length (recently measured at 5.02m on my boat). This is all playing in my hand right in time as I now have the psychological advantage to be the owner of the longest F16 at Como: My boat is longer than yours  | | |
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