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where do you hang the sails?
Scout "james auchterlonie" wrote in message ... We at Yachtsmiths are reproducing the cabot 36'. With some changes to the interior and some hardware she will be the same great boat as before.For more info www.yachtsmiths.com c/o james auchterlonie |
ahh, I see it now, a beautiful boat!
Scout "Scout" wrote in message ... where do you hang the sails? Scout "james auchterlonie" wrote in message ... We at Yachtsmiths are reproducing the cabot 36'. With some changes to the interior and some hardware she will be the same great boat as before.For more info www.yachtsmiths.com c/o james auchterlonie |
cabot 36'
We at Yachtsmiths are reproducing the cabot 36'. With some changes to
the interior and some hardware she will be the same great boat as before.For more info www.yachtsmiths.com c/o james auchterlonie |
What's the PHRF rating?
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
What's the PHRF rating?
A cruising boat is shown, and Loco lunatic wants to race it. What a pinhead! RB |
yeah, they should've given us this link:
http://www.yachtsmiths.com/s_ysicabot36plus.htm Scout "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... What's the PHRF rating? A cruising boat is shown, and Loco lunatic wants to race it. What a pinhead! RB |
not that it's not a cruiser, just that it's not a trawler
Scout "Scout" wrote in message ... yeah, they should've given us this link: http://www.yachtsmiths.com/s_ysicabot36plus.htm Scout "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... What's the PHRF rating? A cruising boat is shown, and Loco lunatic wants to race it. What a pinhead! RB |
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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 |
"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 |
I don't think boob knows what PHRF is.
Scotty "John Cairns" wrote in message m... "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 |
wrote in message ... 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 |
"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 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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
300
S. Where is the Fisher 37 rated for 300? SF?? RB |
Lake Lanier.
Found it! Someone races a F37. Wow! RB |
So you finally admit you're a liar. About time.
SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Lake Lanier. Found it! Someone races a F37. Wow! RB |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... : No they don't. But I would like to know the rating for a Fisher 37. I know they : have been raced. : : RB : Found it! Someone races a F37. Wow! : : : RB |
rating for a Fisher 37. I know they
: have been raced. : : RB : Found it! Someone races a F37. Wow! You have to wonder what Steve the Racist's point is here. I knew they had been raced in the past, then found they still are. Like I said, WOW! Steve, you rarely post here because you're almost as dumb as Loco & Scotty Potti and get exposed nearly every time! RB |
Pony Express wrote:
300 The Fisher 37 rates 300? Wow, that's not bad, that's about half what I'd have guessed ;) I wonder if it will actually sail to that rating, and if it includes any sailing to windward? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
The Fisher 37 rates 300? Wow, that's not bad, that's about half what I'd
have guessed ;) I wonder if it will actually sail to that rating, and if it includes any sailing to windward? Doug, you're really an idiot. I've sailed the 37 and it will go to windward if it's blowing above 12-13 knots. Not terribly high, but windward it is. Sail a boat, then comment, moron. RB |
PHRF-New England gives a base rating for a Fisher Island FR as 129. The
PHRF-NE rating Fisher Island MH as 111. Are these the same as the Fisher 37 that you reference? A Cabot 36 gets a base rating of 186. m From: (Bobsprit) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: alt.sailing.asa Date: 20 Sep 2004 12:54:49 GMT Subject: cabot 36' The Fisher 37 rates 300? Wow, that's not bad, that's about half what I'd have guessed ;) I wonder if it will actually sail to that rating, and if it includes any sailing to windward? Doug, you're really an idiot. I've sailed the 37 and it will go to windward if it's blowing above 12-13 knots. Not terribly high, but windward it is. Sail a boat, then comment, moron. RB |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... 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 No that was you claiming it came from Loco. Show us a google reference. I thought so. And besides, the only person you could run that bs by would be a non-racer. Anyone that's been racing for any real period of time would KNOW that no racer would ever make a statement like that. John Cairns |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... 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 Bob, I crew with one of the phrf measurers on the west end of Lake Erie-the owner of the boat I race on. If I decide I want to fork over some money to do a race next weekend, I need to have a rating, correct? Now they don't have time to look at my boat and give me a rating certificate, where do you think they come up with my rating? Thin air? They're going to look at the various phrf websites around the country and give me a rating about the same as everyone elses. The "starting point" you're referring to is called a base handicap, and if you haven't modified you boat to make it faster or slower, the figure derived from the formula IS the rating. So again, every boat has a rating, you just need enough intelligence to do the math. Yeah, even for those one-off cruisers. Keep trying. John Cairns |
So again, every boat has
a rating, you just need enough intelligence to do the math. Yeah, even for those one-off cruisers. Keep trying You miss a basic point. If the boat never races and no one seeks out a rating based on whatever, there is NO rating. PHRF base handicap is almost never the actual rating and it varies based on local conditions and gear. RB |
Hey, dummy. That was loco.
RB No that was you claiming it came from Loco. Wrong again. I never mentioned racing classes or divisions. Loco brought it up, claiming his boat was class B and mine was C. I never disputed nor cared any more than he cares that my boat has a better interior. Although I think he does. RB |
I never disputed nor cared any
more than he cares that my boat has a better interior. What's better? Not that I care. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
?You miss a basic point. If the boat never races and no one seeks out a
rating based on whatever, there is NO rating. What an idiot. If a boat does not have a rating today it can have one tomorrow. Just fill out the form and enclose $25. Every boat has a rating but it may not be on paper today. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
I never disputed nor cared any
more than he cares that my boat has a better interior. What's better? Not that I care. Having a quick boat that is also fitted with a nice interior. I have both. C&C 32 rated at 156 on average AND an interior that blows yours away! It's also a boat I can sell for more than yours, better looking more comfortable to sail. RB |
What an idiot. If a boat does not have a rating today it can have one
tomorrow. Just fill out the form and enclose $25. Right, Loco, you dope! So if it doesn't have one TODAY then it doesn't have one PERIOD. Getting one TOMORROW doesn't change the fact that it won't be rated TODAY. So, As I correctly stated, NOT ALL SAILBOATS have a rating! Thanks and good night! Bwahahahaha! RB |
good point.
SV "Pony Express" wrote in message nk.net... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... : No they don't. But I would like to know the rating for a Fisher 37. I know they : have been raced. : : RB : Found it! Someone races a F37. Wow! : : : RB |
AND an interior that blows yours away
LOL................. You keep saying that and I've asked you to tell the group why it's better but you fail to respond. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "Trains are a winter sport" |
You keep saying that and I've asked you to tell the group
why it's better but you fail to respond. I failed to respond? Are you kidding? I've pointed it out many times. You have yet to post a pic of your interior. RB |
On 21 Sep 2004 01:22:28 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap: What an idiot. If a boat does not have a rating today it can have one tomorrow. Just fill out the form and enclose $25. Right, Loco, you dope! So if it doesn't have one TODAY then it doesn't have one PERIOD. Getting one TOMORROW doesn't change the fact that it won't be rated TODAY. So, As I correctly stated, NOT ALL SAILBOATS have a rating! And next you'll be saying that not all sailboats have sails. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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