I also vote to re-examine this wieght limit thing. I also like 1000#.
As I and my friends get older, its harder to stay under 880. My
female crew member is in the Olson Nationals in Tahoe so I'm stuck
with 185 to 210 guys!
:: The weight limit is screwed up and always has been since
:: improsed. I suggest it be dropped.
::
:: It makes it tough to find a steady crew. And, as far as
:: I could see, only is enforced at the NA regionals.
::
:: The weight limit, which was originally open, was always
:: fine by me. That means no matter who jumped int he class
:: at a higher weight tuned to a specific regatta
:: condition.
:: #1050 to 1100#s is an the ideal total crew weight all
:: around (upwind + downwind) weight. Some tried 1200#s
:: when the fleet still did triangles (which I happento
:: like) and did well when it blew. However, 1200#s is
:: markedly slow on the downwind run of windward leeward
:: courses.
::
:: After the open weight limit, the 1000# was imposed. Then
:: dropped to #880; the same as a J24 go figure.
::
:: Politically, this weight was pushed on the class by
:: Steve Lake, Ralph Morgan, and others who or are members
:: of the Pinneaple Sails Coalition.
::
:: Members of this ancient (1988) voting block no longer
:: have boats, or sail at all.
::
:: I suggest the weight limit be reexamined. I personally
:: would vote for its elimination entirely.
::
:: Mike Bruzzone