National Championship at Richmond Yacht ClubSeptember 28 - 30
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Shenanigans102(2)3(5)1(6)2(8)2 (10)
2Wile E Coyote173(3)1(4)3(7)6(13)4 (17)
3El Raton231(1)5(6)8(14)1(15)8 (23)
4Get Happy234(4)4(8)5(13)4(17)6 (23)
5Freaks ona Leash285(5)7(12)6(18)7(25)3 (28)
6Peaches367(7)8(15)4(19)3(22)14 (36)
7Magic Bus406(6)2(8)7(15)OCS(39)1 (40)
8Motorcycle Irene4810(10)DNC(34)2(36)5(41)7 (48)
9Ergo498(8)14(22)12(34)10(44)5 (49)
10Opa!579(9)6(15)OCS(39)8(47)10 (57)
11Monster Express5713(13)9(22)11(33)12(45)12 (57)
12Dianne5711(11)15(26)9(35)9(44)13 (57)
13Great White5918(18)11(29)10(39)11(50)9 (59)
14Take Five7015(15)10(25)14(39)13(52)18 (70)
15Libra7314(14)13(27)15(42)16(58)15 (73)
16Fired Up!7619(19)18(37)13(50)15(65)11 (76)
17Elise8112(12)12(24)17(41)DNF(65)16 (81)
18Wetsu8216(16)16(32)16(48)17(65)17 (82)
19Bobs8920(20)20(40)21(61)OCS(85)DNC (109)
20Archimedes9517(17)17(34)18(52)DNF(76)19 (95)
21Chile Dog97DNF(24)19(43)19(62)14(76)21 (97)
22Summer Palace10621(21)21(42)20(62)DNC(86)20 (106)
23Witchy Woman120DNC(24)DNC(48)DNC(72)DNC(96)DNC(120)
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Author: Mike Bruzzone ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Correction - Our actual numbers
Info: (26913 views) Posted: Thursday 3-6-08 07:52:50 PM
Hi Larry:

We both weight the same.

So at your proposed 175# skipper that makes your boat 880 + 75#s or 955#s. Which as I last said is less than the 880 + 100#s in Eric's proposal which is better for my weight, crew choices and ease of admin needs.

Although I still believe Eric's proposal does not address the heavy crew segment left out. So at your proposed 175#s for skipper over is free weight but one still essentially needs to book 176# mean average weight crew. So I don't know where you came up with the 185# number.

At Erics proposed number for my boat the mean goes up from 176 to 182#s.

At your 185# mean average crew weight number, my boats just above 990. This works for me but why not 1000#s then?

Again I never optimize to the weight limit, I optimize to the ease of booking crew from an extended crew list so its easier to get the boat on the start line.

Mike

:: Hi Larry:
::
:: I'm getting more use to the owner weighs X#s plus add
:: the crew scenario.
::
:: Eric suggested 150#s at Spring Keel.
::
:: Verse your suggestion of skipper at finite 175# the
:: lower 150#s solves an issue among some optimizied boats
:: that swing 20 to 40 pounds over the weight limit from
:: time to time. This is one reason to consider 150#s. Less
:: phone calls to fine tune that last 20 to 40#s of crew
:: weight at the current 880# limit.
::
:: I originally got on this up the weight band wagon for
:: Fun Series because I'm looking to more easily administer
:: confirming crew from an extended list. Like in one night
:: after front work vs all week or longer.
::
:: With crew at 185# mean in your 175# skipper scenario,
:: I've got several steady crew choices over that number in
:: the 190# up to 220# range. Going through extended crew
:: list of 30 choices only 7 are at the current mean or
:: below. Nine pounds more than the mean under your current
:: 175# skipper suggestion still leaves a lot of my crew
:: choices on the dock.
::
:: So, I think there are a couple of good reasons to raise
:: the Fun Series mean higher. First, skipper at 150#s
:: works better for me at my weight. Second, for boats that
:: don't want to sweat the 20 to 40# fine tune around the
:: current 880#s race to race.
::
:: Along the easier to administer crew angle, I'd actually
:: like to have 20#s of room at the high range of the
:: maximum Fun Series total. I'd probably always be 20#s
:: under but then I don't have to sweat the details and
:: admin time in worrying 20 to 40#s this way of that way
:: race to race. At your 175#s I'm still sweating the
:: details race to race.
::
:: And if there's a crew change sometime before the race,
:: that adds to the admin issue booking any crew at any of
:: the lower weights.
::
:: More so I think the biggest issue is that there are many
:: people over 200#s looking to sail on e27s and the first
:: thing we should consider over our own wants and desires
:: is how to get these people sailing in the fleet and that
:: means upping the mean crew weight somewhere between 196#
:: and 206#s.

:: And I think the Fun Series is a great way for entry to a
:: whole segment of people currently restircted from
:: sailing because they weigh over 200#s.
::
:: At Spring Keel some of the old time owners were
:: scratching there heads saying, like me, there wasn't
:: anything wrong with the 1000# limit. And for the same
:: old reasons, its harder to book crew at a lower mean
:: average crew weight.
::
:: For the 150# skipper example that essentially gets my
:: boat to 980# which I have championed as a minimum fleet
:: aim. At 955 I'm right on the edge of booking crew easily
:: and that's the hassle area I am trying to avoid. So 150
:: @ 980# works much better for me than 175# @ 955#.
::
:: At 980 why not just 1000#s as many old time owners have
:: suggested.
::
:: I'd take the 150# skipper and 980# total for my boat
:: because its a good concession which gives me 20# lee way
:: needed not to be just at weight all the time.
::
:: Some still believe a set weight is better. Although, I
:: think this skipper at X#s plus crew can catch on.
::
:: But I think the most important growth catalyst is to
:: attract a whole range of people who can add numbers to
:: the fleet regardless of whether they sail in Real Fleet
:: Series of Fun Fleet Series. Fun Series seems the obvious
:: placer to start.
::
:: Maybe the fine tune here is skipper at X#s, plus a
:: specific range over just to make it easier to do the
:: fine tuning at what ever the limit end up being.
::
:: Mike
::
::
::
::
::
::
::
::
:: :: well folks, I have been thinking about it and it seems
:: :: that since the skipper does not hike out or sit
:: :: outboard, his/her weight does not appreciably effect the
:: :: performance of the boat. Thus it contributes to the
:: :: competitiveness only in a subtle way. It sets a limit
:: :: for the total weight that the hiking members of the crew
:: :: can add up to. It gives a substantial advantage to those
:: :: boats with a skipper that weigh, say, 140 pounds. The
:: :: "outrigger 4 can average 185! I think that we should
:: :: make the skipper have a minimum weight of 175 to race in
:: :: the fleet.
:: ::
:: :: OK maybe I am being sarcastic but I hope I make a point
:: :: nonetheless.
:: ::
:: :: L2
:: ::
:: :: :: Hi Everyone:
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I'll be sailing in the heavy person friendly M24 fleet @
:: :: :: Spring Keel this weekend.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: There after attending the e27 5pm function. Looking
:: :: :: forward to conferring with others on the benefits of
:: :: :: increasing the weight limit in Fun Series only.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Desperado is at weight for LS. However, leaving a half
:: :: :: dozen people on the dock because they don't qualify
:: :: :: given the current weight filters 176# mean average, for
:: :: :: Fun Series, well, seems quite frankly; ridiculous.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: MB

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