Here are the results of the last 5 races that I did solo on the F16 1-up.
I raced the boat with the same settings as when I sail 2-up sloop rigged, so I didn't change any prebend, spreader rake or mast rake etc.
I'm also writing this post to say that I'm putting my results were my mouth is.
From the beginning I though, said and claimed that a 1-up F16 can, will and must race of the F18 rating. Here in the Netherlands I have equately the same rating as the F18 when sailing the F16 in either configuration. If I were to have the same 1-up rating as the US sailors than I would race of 109 instead to 102.
You can look up the results here :
http://www.wvz.vuurwerk.nl/uitslagen05.htmlwith the 5 last races (all solo) here
http://www.wvz.vuurwerk.nl/kc180905.html and here
http://www.wvz.vuurwerk.nl/180905.htmlRace 1 (kennemer cup) I finished 7th/20 (although 22 boats are listed as having started)
Here 2 I-20's and 3 F18's finished ahead of me with the 2 of the F18's finishing just in front of me. I made a mediocre approach to the last gate and rounded it is similar fashion and I had to give way to both F18's who then finished in front of me. I left 5 F18's and 1 I-20 behind me. All on elasped time of course !
Race 2 (kennemer cup) I finished 8th/18
This race like I had more speed on the water but also that I had more boats in front of me, a strange experience. Especially considering that I did pretty much the same in the end result. 2 I-20's and 4 F18's in front of me and 1 I-20 and 4 F18's behind me. Again all on elapsed time, thus racing first over the line wins.
Race 3 (last day of the club race series) : I finished 8th/14
This result should have been alot better ! Because of the 4 F18's that were in front of me at the finish; the last 3 were only by a minute or less. I actually had them behind me at the last rounding of the C-mark but I just couldn't keep them behind me on the last upwind leg to the finish. All 3 of them overtook me when I had to make a tack for the finish line. Nevertheless 2 out of 3 I-20 were behind me and so to 2 more F18's
Race 4 (last day of the club race series) : I finished 5th/11 (with 14 boats entered)
In this race I made the biggest mistake of the day. In the first race we had left all marks to starboard, however the RC changed this to leaving all marks to port for the second race. I had a very good start and was in 2nd place behind the modified A-cat and I was to the luff of all other boats giving them bad air. So I saw everybody tack away. So I'm thinking this is going really well I can actually make the A-mark in one stretch. Wait a minute ! The course can never be thus biased. Darn I and 3 others are going for the wrong mark ! Everybody else has tacked to get to the right mark. So right before reaching what I thought was the A-mark (but actually was the B-mark) I tacked and reached towards the correct A-mark. Still rounded her in 5th or 6th place. So the damage was limited but still I lay 2nd before making this mistake. After finishing I had 1 I-20 and 2 F18's in front, with the F18's only at 32 and 20 seconds in front of me. I also had 2 I-20's and 2 F18's behind me. All on elasped time.
Race 5 (last day of the club race series) : I finished 4th/6 (Quite a few called it a day after the 2nd race, the hardcore sailors stayed of course !

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This was my best race I lay 2nd for the most of the whole race. With only 1 I-20 in front of me. Our local sailing God called Hans Klok sat motionless on the startline as his mainsheet came undone and he had to refit it after the start of the race. However Hans sailed a great race and finished in 2nd place non-the-less. I tried my best to defend my 3rd spot and tacked below the lead F18 on the layline to the finish in the hope of staying in front of him but it was no use. The Hobie Tiger literally snatch the 3rd place from me in the last 50 meters before the finish line. I finished 11 seconds later. Still leaving the other F18 behind me.
While being thoroughly satisfied with the nice weather we had for our last race day I was a little down-spirited to each time have lost my places in the last meters to the finish. However when looking at the results I feel that the performance of me on the F16 is were I claimed it would be. A few better tacks here and there and I will have won those 30 seconds back that I need on the finishline.
Mind you the sea was choppy and waves were hitting our all our main beams from time to time. Make a mistake and you would be brought to a standstil by one of these waves. Winds were about 10 knots with later in the day gusts to about 14 knots. I had to dump my spi a few times to survive of potential capsize. I was thoroughly beat after 3 such races. You had to work the mainsheet nearly all the time upwind and work the spi continiously downwind and I have a desk job during the week !

If I had been racing of the US PN rating numbers then I would have scored a 3rd, 2nd and a 3rd place on handicap in this fleet. Behind Hans Klok on his modified A-cat called an open 15 square with angled boards and our reigning club champions for 3 years in a row on the I-20. I would have been ahead of all others and all F18's and seriously, I'm really not that good as a sailor.
So there you have it. Race F16 in both 1-up and 2-up modes of the F18 handicap.
Wouter