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Author: Will Paxton Subject: Doublehanded Farallones & LShip Info: (23460 views) Posted: Thursday 2-14-08 08:44:34 AM |
:: Hi Will:
::
:: As I recall on the windy LS of two years ago, which
:: Desperado won overall (we were fith overall last year)
:: Desperado won the North end of the line, the start, got
:: to the ebb elevator first as you were headed toward our
:: stearn from the inside. Outside the Gte we changed first
:: to the 4 and left you in the dust. We used an incredible
:: efficient Hogan main built flat and it was perfect for
:: this windy race.
::
:: I have no problem with one design racing, except would
:: like the weight limit reasonable for big guys like me,
:: for ease of finding crew, to make races easier to
:: administer, to avoid the juggling I'm doing now locating
:: five crew that fit the framework. Plus opening up the
:: weight limit makes the boat faster. And there's less
:: need for a shy kite.
::
:: Until the weight limit is opened to a point people can
:: get a consistent crew easily, the same crew pretty
:: muchm, you light people sailed boats will keep your
:: multiple advantages inluding always having morer weight
:: in the right places at the right times.
::
:: The minority is who needs to change. Not the majority.
::
:: This is the Fun Series. My goal is to make it more Fun.
::
:: Mike
:: :: Come on Mike. It is not about choice it is about even
:: :: ONE DESIGN racing. Having extra weight on the rail is a
:: :: tremendous advantage- I remember the last windy light
:: :: ship race you were over weight, started late behind
:: :: boats, and then sailed in a straight line through our
:: :: lee before the bridge. Why not loby for a motor
:: :: allowance? Enter your boat in a PHRF class if you must
:: :: sail with 6. Have your shot at the race overall trophy.
:: :: What does competing in a one design race and not follow
:: :: the rules accomplish for you? Of course it could be
:: :: light and you could be bobbing far behind the fleet
:: :: because you would be underpowered- but then everyone
:: :: else would be bobbing next to you because they had to
:: :: bring 6 in order to keep up...
::
:: :: If the race rules allow you to sail in a one design
:: :: class without following the one design rules then I
:: :: guess we can't do anything about that- just volunteer to
:: :: opt out of the season scoring.
:: ::
:: :: :: Hi Will:
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I'll look forward to reading any of your proposals.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: My friends work schedule is such that if he's available,
:: :: :: he'd just jump on, subsequently would result in a sixth
:: :: :: . . . which I don't mind.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: So my complaint about the fleet rules in the fun series
:: :: :: is they don't allow an essential freedom of choice.
:: :: :: Which also seem to apply to others who were limitied in
:: :: :: their choices for the real fleet series.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Mike
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: The friggin shy kite is legal under the class rules if
:: :: :: :: it is not under the minimum size. The allowable size is
:: :: :: :: very small- can't imagine having one smaller. This rule
:: :: :: :: like all the others is enforced by the honor system.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Take your friend sailing when it is not a class race and
:: :: :: :: not a rule violation. I can recall many a fun non race
:: :: :: :: day cruise on your boat myself...
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Honest:
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: I'm open to anything. Even a shy kite (less than mid
:: :: :: :: :: girth max) because it can be an awesum advantage on a
:: :: :: :: :: windy reach coming back from the LightShip or Farallons.
:: :: :: :: :: A BIG ADVANTAGE known to take home many a first place
:: :: :: :: :: cups.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: No doubt, I'd like to use my specialty ocean sails . . .
:: :: :: :: :: which do not include either a shy runner or reacher.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: But would like to take my frend who would like to make
:: :: :: :: :: the race . . .but only has time (with a new job) to make
:: :: :: :: :: maybe one race a year? Which is his record last year for
:: :: :: :: :: this one LS race. I'dust like to place him on the boat
:: :: :: :: :: with everyone else as a sixth.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: And yeah, we'd be overweight. But who in TFCares:-).
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Thats why the weight limit has to be changed in the Fun
:: :: :: :: :: Series.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Because the round the bouy race rules ar not fun in the
:: :: :: :: :: Fun Series.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: If the fleet allows shy kites . . . I want my sixth
:: :: :: :: :: person . . .becuase the moments on the boat with the
:: :: :: :: :: sixth and full kite are probabley about the same as five
:: :: :: :: :: and a shy kite.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Mike
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: Shy kites or reachers are the same thing. There is a
:: :: :: :: :: :: minimum size written in the class rule. A small kite
:: :: :: :: :: :: conforming to the class rule would be totally legal for
:: :: :: :: :: :: any event. I would like to see the 'outside the gate'
:: :: :: :: :: :: sail rules opened up as well. The class is currently
:: :: :: :: :: :: writing up the procedure for revising the rules and I
:: :: :: :: :: :: intend to introduce my proposal then.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: The class maximum weight should still be followed. I'm
:: :: :: :: :: :: sure the SI's state that class rules apply to a given
:: :: :: :: :: :: one design class for OYRA. Certainly it would if you
:: :: :: :: :: :: want your score to count for the season trophy.
:: :: :: :: :: :: Otherwise we would all have to sail heavy, have heavy
:: :: :: :: :: :: designed sails, more lunches, ect...
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: Will
:: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Hi Everyone:
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Desperado is doing LightShip and doublehanded
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Farallones.
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: I don't have any problem with anyone bringing their
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: ocean gear. Or shy kite.
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: In fact, might I add the question are boats fully
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: compliant with all the safety gear? Its a lot of extra
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: weight that can also add inequity reqardless of the
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: safety requirement.
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: I have a sixth crew that wants to go on LightShip does
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: anyone mind a little extra weight?
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Mike
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: From my recollection at the '07 Nationals Skipper's
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: meeting, shykites would be OK for class races scheduled
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: beyond Pt. Bonita, but that specialty kites like
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: reachers would not. Few opinions were that it would lead
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: to a cost prohibitive arms race. Those people wishing to
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: use the specialty kites could still race under their
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: regular PHRF. Is my recollection correct? Help me out
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: here, guys! But yes, nothing as been added to the
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: written rules yet.
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Joe B.
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Last year was the first time in the 8 years I've done
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: the doublehanded Farallones race that the class
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: disallowed shykites. It had always been agreed upon that
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: outside the gate we could sail with anything allowable
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: under PHRF, i.e. shykites, reachers, etc. This
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: arrangement was supposed to have been written into the
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: rules. I plan on going this year and ,would like to race
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: with the class and bring all my ocean equipment.
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