Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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I can echo Brendan's take on this. I approached PHRF of the
Chesapeake a couple of years ago about modifying the OD rating of the
boat and quickly realized that the perception is that if you're
changing anything, you must be gaming the system. From my
calculations, just asking for a modification gets you an automatic 3
additional seconds per mile. I must add that, in the process of sailing this boat in PHRF over the past 7 years, I've come to respect the original design more than ever. I've considered a mast-head spin, Code zero, shorter spin pole, asymetric, etc, etc, etc and have always concluded that the added (perceived) performance does not outweigh the penalties most PHRF committees will impose. The Express's achille's heal is short chop in light wind, in which case, pushing a PHRF rating to the limit may be necessary. Short of that, the boat is as close to perfect as it gets. A typical PHRF match-up: http://share.shutterfly.com/action/slideshow?a=67b0de21b33cae85a4... uto=0&idx=97&m=1&d=1155949394558 We won.... :: I brought this up with YRA once, and was told this :: --brendan:: :: :: :: Has anyone ever address the fact express 27 is rated in :: :: PHRF with a penalty pole that mandatory – 6 sec :: :: deduction. That is a significant change in rating and :: :: seems worthwhile to consider and that six sec for the :: :: small amount of extra kite marginal.
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