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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
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Frostbiting (was whipping or dipping?)
DSK wrote:
Walt wrote:
I guess I wasn't clear: actually, they have the competitor stand on
the scale twice, once while holding the boat, once without, and then
take the difference. It's the easiest way to weigh the boat.
I don't think there's an all-up minimum weight, including crew.
Well, the rules on the class web site have what seems to be an all-up
minimum.
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http://www.capecodfrosty.org/rules.htm
Rules (... snip ...)
4. Weight correction. Hull weight shall be a minimum of 34 lbs.
including flotation but without rudder, daggerboard, spars and sail.
Under-weight hulls must be reconstructed to conform. The adding of
non-buoyant materials to increase hull weight is prohibited.
Minimum combined weight of hull and crew in sailing clothing shall be
214 lbs. Weight correction to bring crew-hull to proper weight shall be
made by carryig water-filled plastic ballast bottles (8 1/2 lbs. per
gallon) in the boat, up to a maximum of 4 gallons. Ballast bottles may
not be moved while racing.
Damn those pesky facts!
Do I get my usenet license suspended if I admit I was wrong?
//Walt
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