Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht Club | June 2 |
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Norcalsailing report featuring Summer Palace:
http://www.norcalsailing.com/entries/2012/06/05/ditchrun2.html#.T-iWoI2Mfqs Below quoted from Pressure Drop: Drew Scott was helming a F-28. "My crew is starting to swing around to pick me up when El Raton, in perfect control slides up beside me and asks if I would like to get picked up. They had already doused their chute and stopped beside me. I took their offer and got back into a boat (trying to stop a lightweight trimaran next to someone when it is blowing in the mid-20s is not easy so I figured I would not turn down El Raton. My crew ably finished the race on Papillon, only one boat behind El Raton! And I had many adventures with El Raton, but that is their story to tell. So, a great big thank you to the Ray Lotto and the crew of El Raton for pulling my soggy hide out of Suisun Bay!! Drew Scott Papillon (most of the time)" |
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Author: Mike Bruzzone ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Paul Deed's Analyzes 3 Scoring Systems Info: (19309 views) Posted: Monday 12-8-08 07:12:19 PM |
Current System
The current system is designed to reward excellent performance, especially in the most competitive races (as measured by the number of entrants), while at the same time rewarding high participation with extra throwouts (to avoid the situation where someone might decide not to race without their "A crew" to protect their standing). As you've identified you don't have to sail every race to win, you just have to sail very well in the races you do enter (enough to qualify). We've settled on a qualifying requirement of doing at least 1/2 of the scheduled races and I think it's worked reasonably well over the last few years (meaning that it successfully identified the boat that sailed the best as the winner). It would be easy enough to make the qualifying requirement 60% or 70% if there is support for that.
Low Point System
A low point system rewards people for sailing against the weakest and/or smallest fleets. I don't suspect that most people in our fleet make their sailing decisions based on the standings, but I suppose if they did a low point system would be good at encouraging attendance at the "lesser" events. On the flip side, it's a poor way to measure sailing performance over a long series when the races have widely variable participation rates.
High Point System
A high point system rewards people simply for sailing -- you can never lose points. However, it pretty much excludes people from winning if they have to miss one of the well attended events on the schedule. For relatively evenly matched boats, if one boats does a couple of more races that extra participation will likely be the deciding factor (as opposed to the current system where performance in those races would be more important). If we were going to change systems, the high point system would have my vote.
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