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Scott Vernon September 20th 04 01:30 AM

I don't think boob knows what PHRF is.

Scotty

"John Cairns" wrote in message
m...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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A cruising boat is shown, and Loco lunatic wants to race it.
What a pinhead!

RB


All boats have a PHRF rating, boob****.

Not true.

RB


Wrong again. All sailboats have a phrf rating. They might not have a

rating
certificate, but they do have a rating.
John Cairns





John Cairns September 20th 04 02:27 AM


wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 00:25:32 GMT, "John Cairns"

wrote:


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
A cruising boat is shown, and Loco lunatic wants to race it.
What a pinhead!

RB

All boats have a PHRF rating, boob****.

Not true.

RB


Wrong again. All sailboats have a phrf rating. They might not have a
rating
certificate, but they do have a rating.
John Cairns


What a complete nitwit!


So, by your reckoning, this boat doesn't have a SA/D or D/L ratio either?
Try to avoid any critical thinking in the future, definitely not your strong
suit.
http://www.yachtsmiths.com/s_ysicabot36plus.htm
John Cairns





John Cairns September 20th 04 02:57 AM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Wrong again. All sailboats have a phrf rating. They might not have a
rating
certificate, but they do have a rating.


No they don't. But I would like to know the rating for a Fisher 37. I know
they
have been raced.

RB

If you want to know what a Fisher 37 rates, get the full specs for the
boat, do a search, the formula is online. Like I explained to bull, this is
a very simple concept. The boat has a rating, though you may not be able to
find a Fisher 37 with a certificate, and therefore, you don't know the
rating without doing the math. What you're saying is that 242435232498 +
54854395845894595958838= no sum, simply because you don't know the answer.
Again, don't get involved in any discussions involving racing, you are
obviously clueless, as evidenced by your "class B" remark a while back.
John Cairns



Bobsprit September 20th 04 03:01 AM

If you want to know what a Fisher 37 rates, get the full specs for the
boat, do a search, the formula is online.

There is more than the "math" to getting a PHRF rating. Without the certificate
there is no real rating.
The formula is the starting point, not the actual rating given for a boat in a
given area. Quite a few boats have no real PHRF rating.

RB

Bobsprit September 20th 04 03:02 AM

Again, don't get involved in any discussions involving racing, you are
obviously clueless, as evidenced by your "class B" remark a while back.


Hey, dummy. That was loco.

RB

Horvath September 20th 04 04:44 AM

On 20 Sep 2004 02:01:37 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:

If you want to know what a Fisher 37 rates, get the full specs for the
boat, do a search, the formula is online.

There is more than the "math" to getting a PHRF rating. Without the certificate
there is no real rating.
The formula is the starting point, not the actual rating given for a boat in a
given area. Quite a few boats have no real PHRF rating.

RB



The formula can be used to give a fair estimate of the PHRF rating,
which varies around the country.




Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Bobsprit September 20th 04 11:09 AM

The formula can be used to give a fair estimate of the PHRF rating,
which varies around the country.


An "estimate" is NOT a true rating.

RB

Horvath September 20th 04 11:56 AM

On 20 Sep 2004 10:09:09 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:

The formula can be used to give a fair estimate of the PHRF rating,
which varies around the country.


An "estimate" is NOT a true rating.



You must be a demoncrat. You're grasping at straws.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Pony Express September 20th 04 12:12 PM

300
S.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
: Wrong again. All sailboats have a phrf rating.
They might not have a rating
: certificate, but they do have a rating.
:
:
: No they don't. But I would like to know the
rating for a Fisher 37. I know they
: have been raced.
:
: RB


Bobsprit September 20th 04 12:46 PM

An "estimate" is NOT a true rating.


You must be a demoncrat. You're grasping at straws.

A true PHRF rating is given for your area. The estimate generated by the
fornula exists as a starting point. Not all boats have a PHRF rating. I doubt
there's one anywhere for a Fisher 37. And there are many one-off cruisers that
have no rating.
PERIOD.

RB


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