| Re: Should Area Championships use SCHRS or TEXEL ratings?
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#219152 09/10/10 06:44 AM 09/10/10 06:44 AM |
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Posts: 5,525 | "The issue remains; unless someone is interested enough to put together something for consideration, or step up and helm the effort to keep multihull Portsmouth alive, or attend an event where handicapping is needed, occasional virtual conversations like this one are kind of pointless. We've been exactly here many times before and nothing has changed. Move the ball forward, I dare you."
How, exactly, do you move the ball forward? You refer to "something" and "somebody". I'm "somebody" what is the "something" you refer to?
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#219153 09/10/10 06:50 AM 09/10/10 06:50 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | "The issue remains; unless someone is interested enough to put together something for consideration, or step up and helm the effort to keep multihull Portsmouth alive, or attend an event where handicapping is needed, occasional virtual conversations like this one are kind of pointless. We've been exactly here many times before and nothing has changed. Move the ball forward, I dare you."
How, exactly, do you move the ball forward? You refer to "something" and "somebody". I'm "somebody" what is the "something" you refer to? Get on the committee. Write a proposal backed up with research. Open it for discussion, call it to motion and vote. Personally I think if we see the change to a Texel type handicap, we're going to end up changing everything but with the same racing result. We're handicap racing and the actual numbers, though derived by different methods, are very similar.
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#219154 09/10/10 06:59 AM 09/10/10 06:59 AM |
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Posts: 5,525 | "research"? There's the problem.
I've no objection to serving on a committee, any committee. But researching this issue is like trying to prove a negative. It is pointless.
There is great popular dissatisfaction with the portsmouth system. The question, imo, should be how great is the dissatisfaction?
My solution is a poplular vote (paid members of USS only) answering the question should the portsmouth system be replaced? And with what?
My vote would be yes and with Texel. Were I to become a member of the MHC that is the objective I would work toward.
Does anyone agree with me?
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#219155 09/10/10 07:07 AM 09/10/10 07:07 AM |
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Personally I think if we see the change to a Texel type handicap, we're going to end up changing everything but with the same racing result. We're handicap racing and the actual numbers, though derived by different methods, are very similar. The system must be FAIR, TRANSPARENT and TIMELY. Changing systems, I agree won't change FAIR... for the existing ratings... BUT the Nacra F20 could race tommorow in the handicap events of consequence if we used a measurement system. Change to Measurement system would be more transparent and more timely and that is the major point. Some important events have already switched to SCHRS. Switching the qualifiers over to measurement will continue the process. Would anyone like to edit a draft of a white paper to the mulithull council supporting a proposal to recommend to the appropriate USSA commmittes a switch from USPN to SCHRS for the Area Qualifiers? PM me!
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#219158 09/10/10 07:14 AM 09/10/10 07:14 AM |
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Is the measurement formula for the different systems published?
If not, how does a home built boat get a rating? They pay a certified measurer and are given a certificate with an approved rating.
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#219168 09/10/10 07:41 AM 09/10/10 07:41 AM |
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Ugh! How much does that cost?!
Is the formula published? $ is between you and the measurer Both Texel and SCHRS have extensive descriptions and formulas on their web sites. (transparent) Sailwave has a ratings calculator built in for SCHRS and Texel has a spreadsheet calculator.
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#219170 09/10/10 07:53 AM 09/10/10 07:53 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | let me throw out another benefit that Portsmouth has over a measurement based system.
Take the Hobie 16 and the F16. There is a philosophical class difference that affects the boat speed and the related rating (no, I'm not talking about the spinnaker). The Hobie 16 sail plan and sail material does not evolve (mostly) and is not open to different sail manufacturers. The F16 on the other hand does and is. F18 has seen quite an evolution in sails and speed potential. Portsmouth can handle this difference readily. A measurement system cannot without manual manipulation.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Should Area Championships use SCHRS or TEXEL ratings?
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#219172 09/10/10 08:18 AM 09/10/10 08:18 AM |
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | I see that as potential shenanigans not as a benefit. The technology evolution must be accounted for in the formula, not some fudge factor extracted from thin data.
Gawd! Thanks for the reminder as to why handicap racing is bull$hit racing. Long live OD/Formula! Race straight up and F@#$ all the rest!
Enjoy your quest... Ding out!
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#219175 09/10/10 08:29 AM 09/10/10 08:29 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I see that as potential shenanigans not as a benefit. The technology evolution must be accounted for in the formula, not some fudge factor extracted from thin data.
Gawd! Thanks for the reminder as to why handicap racing is bull$hit racing. Long live OD/Formula! Race straight up and F@#$ all the rest!
Enjoy your quest... Ding out! Ok...but how do you put a formula in place to figure out the impact of a better sailplan as it evolves?
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Should Area Championships use SCHRS or TEXEL ratings?
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#219178 09/10/10 08:46 AM 09/10/10 08:46 AM |
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Jake
The formula makers can simply add another term to the formula with a factor for developmental boats. It will be a KNOWN factor applied to all developmental boats ...
As Ding commented... far better then the scarce data we have available or (unlikely... the judgment of the PN committee).
Remember... if the F16's (and F18's) made a huge leap in sail development. tomorrow... suggesting that the boat was now rating 62.0 from 63.0.... The rating would change in the spring to 62.75... in 2012... it would move 25% of the difference (.75) down again.... One day some day... the rating would be accurate...
Meanwhile... the racing community would deal with the F16 and F18 classes and be pissed off.... never good for getting people to come out and go racing. If there is no racing... then there is no data... and the adjustment process stops.
Remember the Nacra 5.5uni started out rating slower then the Hobie 17 74.0.... eventually the rating landed at close to 70.0 after 5 years.....
Fortunately, development is not so dramatic. Portsmouth will work well when you have tons of data with many secondary yardstick boats in the race. This is not reality.
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#219180 09/10/10 09:04 AM 09/10/10 09:04 AM |
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | When it comes to organizing a race, Texel spends a lot of time and effort actually physically measuring freaky boats that show up.
To me, the best system would be one that would use fewer volunteer hours to implement. Let's face it, we don't have the enthusiastic volunteer pool that we once had. No one wants to measure boats when they could be drinking rum in the club. Luckily for us here in Area G, most boats race in their one-design configuration.
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#219181 09/10/10 09:09 AM 09/10/10 09:09 AM |
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | How, exactly, do you move the ball forward? You refer to "something" and "somebody". I'm "somebody" what is the "something" you refer to? The "something" is somewhere beyond a periodic post about ratings dissatisfaction. As you can see from this thread, every handicap system has vocal detractors for one reason or another. None of the discussion ever seems to yield change. As Jake suggests, you'll have to bring an idea with some rationale forward for discussion by the entity that can implement it. In this case, if the objective is to see a different system used for scoring Area events, then you'll need to get the Multihull Championship Chairman on-board. That might mean providing some information as to why the change is needed, what you're proposing to change to, and a demonstration of an understanding about who will be affected and how. Mark has articulated well, IMO, what we would want of any handicap system - fair and timely are more important to me than transparency, but I get where he's coming from.
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[Re: Mark Schneider]
#219182 09/10/10 09:10 AM 09/10/10 09:10 AM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Most of the above has been talked about at length.
Crew weight. For resons explained at length, we use the average height and weight, I think from the WHO via the ISAF technical Director. We have discussed adding "crew weight factors" but it is just too complex; can you DEFINE the shape of the average Sailor ? F16 sailor (Nope; from about 65kg to around 110!!); Ditto A class; F18; tornado etc... Non starter
The person with the gripe on the measuring break ws told to get his boat measured; not our problem if that does not happen. Move on.
SCHRS and TEXEL measure some items slightly differently; TEXEL reps and Members of the SCHRS managment group are discussing this and there MAY be some combining / sharing of measuring methods.
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