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Posts: 552 | Hello All, May I have a link to current Portsmouth cat numbers,....thanks regards, Bruce St. Croix | | | Re: here ya go...
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Posts: 552 | Gang, Thanks,..got it,......I see NO number for a I-20 without spinnaker,..what does one do now? regards, Bruce St. Croix | | | Re: here ya go...
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Posts: 552 | Ha  It so happens that there was not enough spin boats for a class,....so the I-20 kindly agreed to sail non spi,... We orinally planned to use Texel,...which has a calculation avaiable,...spin and non-spin for all boats,..posted or not.. ..so to keep peace amoung warring islands,..force was yeilded to Portsmouth,....so,...instead of being the 'magic bullet' to cure all ills,....it created a new one.. ..ok,..if there is NO posted Portsmouth number,..then you are SOL,.....for , as I understand,..one cannot just 'make-up' a Portsmouth number..... comments.?...suggestions.. Bruce St. Croix ps; regatta is Sat-Sun-Monday,...come on down! | | | Re: here ya go...
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Posts: 552 | Dave, Thanks,..that looks like a winner. We will be in Beau 4 day 1, building winds Day2, Day 3 most likely in B 5 ..all in all,..15-20 mph,...2 foot rollers,...air temp 85 f,...water 72 f-ish....will put results up for you Northern types to enjoy. thanks again to all, regards, Bruce St.Croix | | | Brobu walk up to that ...
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Brobu walk up to that US I-20 of that guy wanting to participate and measure his mainsail area. Carry a bathroom scale and measure ready to sail weight as well.
Than Texel or ISAF will produce a number.
PN can't just statistically produce a rating number out of thin air.
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#29693 02/12/04 01:29 PM 02/12/04 01:29 PM |
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | I guess I'm missing the point here. You're sailing portsmouth, hence needing a #. You use the correction of a spin boat, not flying one. There's no # for with and without as you say. You have to use the correction, as has been said. I guess I missed the point somewhere
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Posts: 290 Pensacola, Florida / Katy, Tex... | I agree with Todd. This isn't rocket science. What's so hard to figure out? US Sailing has a Portsmouth Rating for just about any catamaran you're going to run into. There is a rating for that boat. Use the modification factors to alter the rating. If you want to know what an Aqua Cat rates with a Hooter, double traps and a skipper and crew that weigh 500 lbs. you can come up with a rating using the modification factors. When all else fails, read the directions.
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Posts: 552 | Hello All, ..yes, I agree with you all,...it is not rocket science... ...the Texel site even has a spredsheet(Excel) download with the formula in place,..you just put in the numbers,...and let a calculator do the rest ...in this case,,, just change the mainsail size to that os a I-20 North American stock sail ( from the factory),...... ...that is why the formula( based on on finite measurements) rating systems are nice,....a 327c.i. 300hp chevy engine is the same every year,....not 350 hp one year,...and then 295hp the next year,....a crude analogy, but the point is clear ..keep is simple,...lets go sailing.. ...once again,..thanks to all. regards, Bruce St. Croix | | | Re: Brobu walk up to that ...
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Posts: 552 | Dave, @@##%%&&***##@  I give up with this quest. We held the regatta,....the questionable ratings' were not changed.....didn't matter,....a H-16 from Puerto Rico beat them all weekend long  ...a good sailor always 'beats' the rating,...yes? regards, Bruce St. Croix | | | Re: Brobu walk up to that ...
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Next time deduct 2 points from the EU I-20 and have a good approximation of the performance. I assumed 1.4 sq. mtr. larger main and 5 7 kgs lighter.
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