Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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I am not doing the nationals because of the crew weight limitation. I
have worked hard to get down to 235 pounds for a year and I am not
getting any lighter even with diet and exercise. It was suggested
that the crew weight limit is good for my health as it will force me
to loose weight. That is just infuriating. It is hard for me to find a total crew light enough to get me under the limit. That means 160 pounds each. It has been suggested that I just sail with 4. Not going to happen on SF Bay. Given my size, I am very limited in the amount of moveable human ballast that I can bring to right the boat in a blow and as helmsman, I cannot hike so I am a liability in that regard. I do not think that the helmsman's weight should be counted in the same way as the rest of the crew. That is simple physics. I would support a 700 pound weight for the crew exclusive of the helmsman or a 825 pound limit with half the weight of the helmsman included. I will try to come to the fleet meeting if the subject will be on the agenda but failing that, enjoy the nationals. Larry Larry :: The reason the e27 weight limit was enacted was to :: :: :: -------------------------------------------------:: :: :: :: :: :: The maximum crew weight (in swimming apparel) for :: :: :: one-design racing is 880 with :: :: :: :: :: no limit on numbers of crew. An Owner who is the sole :: :: :: Driver for a regatta may elect a weight of 100 kg (220 :: :: :: lbs.) for that regatta, in which case he or she shall :: :: :: not be subject to weigh-in or other weight check. If the :: :: :: sailing instructions require a weigh-in prior to the :: :: :: start of a regatta, a boat complying with the weight :: :: :: restrictions at weigh-in shall not otherwise be subject :: :: :: to a weigh-in during or after the regatta, except for :: :: :: weighing substitute crew.
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