In Detroit some of us race JAM a couple of evenings a week. Our
Detroit PHRF base rating is 144 and our one design rating is 138 due
to a six second spinnaker pole penalty. For main and jib rating we
have asked the sponsoring clubs for the 144 rating on the theory that
why should we pay a 6-second spinnaker pole penalty when we aren't
using spinnakers. We convinced the sponsoring clubs to give us the
144 jib and main rating. However, another boat in our class has
complained on the basis that we do benefit from from the long pole
when we use it as a whisker pole to wing out the #1 genoa or #3 jib.
The issue remains unresolved. We've pointed out a couple of big boats
we race against who use collapsible whisker poles that look like they
are longer than the J dimension. As a result we're saying that if the
committee is going to give us a 6-second pole penalty, to be fair,
they should measure all the poles that are in use in the evening
races. They haven't done that and we are still racing with a 144
rating. The RC has proposed a 3-second penalty for us, as a
compromise, instead of 6 seconds. Basically PHRF racing sucks, in my
opinion. Politics get into the ratings and the spread between the
high and low boats is too wide for good results.