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DSK wrote: I though you raced in the Harvest Moon regatta... isn't that under PHRF? Yeah, but I dont remember what my PHRF was and could care less. Not to important, we placed in the top 3 in our class of similar boats. I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. How do you figure PHRF and what is it? Joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
I though you raced in the Harvest Moon regatta... isn't that under
PHRF? Joe wrote: Yeah, but I dont remember what my PHRF was and could care less. Wotsamatta Joe, don't you want to tell us what your PHRF rating is? Afraid to admit that it's actually higher than Boobsprit's? Not to important, we placed in the top 3 in our class of similar boats. Uh huh. And since the results are determined by handicap, ie your PHRF rating, without knowing what the relative numbers are, this tells nothing. I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. Why? What did he do to you? How do you figure PHRF and what is it? There are several formulas to approximate your PHRF rating given the boat's specs, but the rating itself is assigned by other sailors... and adjusted to fit your boat's actual performance... that's why it's "PHRF" or "P"erformance "H"andicap "R"ated "F"leet. If you win a lot because your boat is much faster than they figured, they bump it a little bit to give the others a chance, or vice versa. If you ever had a PHRF rating, then you had to be given a rating certificate. Getting a rating for a custom boat is a little more involved than for a standard production boat, if you ever got one you'd probably remember it. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
I though you raced in the Harvest Moon regatta... isn't that under
PHRF? Joe wrote: Yeah, but I dont remember what my PHRF was and could care less. Wotsamatta Joe, don't you want to tell us what your PHRF rating is? Afraid to admit that it's actually higher than Boobsprit's? Honest Doug Id tell you if I knew. Not to important, we placed in the top 3 in our class of similar boats. Uh huh. And since the results are determined by handicap, ie your PHRF rating, without knowing what the relative numbers are, this tells nothing. I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. Why? What did he do to you? Nothing. He had a fine well built expensive blue water Ketch named the Lone Star Love. Same size as RedCloud. He was quite proffesional had a well honed and trained crew. I like racing against a boat that I consider a challenge. We won the race's, he caught the biggest King. How do you figure PHRF and what is it? There are several formulas to approximate your PHRF rating given the boat's specs, but the rating itself is assigned by other sailors... and adjusted to fit your boat's actual performance... that's why it's "PHRF" or "P"erformance "H"andicap "R"ated "F"leet. If you win a lot because your boat is much faster than they figured, they bump it a little bit to give the others a chance, or vice versa. If you ever had a PHRF rating, then you had to be given a rating certificate. Getting a rating for a custom boat is a little more involved than for a standard production boat, if you ever got one you'd probably remember it. I dont remember, the race is for fun... all the money goes to charity... and the party was sponsered by barcarddi. Since Im not planing to race anymore it don't really matter. I may cruise down for the party.. but racing is not as enjoyable as cruising. 50 miles off Port Aransas has some of the bluest clearest fish filled water in the world, and to race thru is just un-natural IMO. If I race the harvest moon again it will be as crew on a 60 foot cat out of baytown. Or bum a ride on a corsair Something fast. Joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Hi Joe
What year did you race the Harvest Moon Regatta? JR Joe wrote: I though you raced in the Harvest Moon regatta... isn't that under PHRF? Joe wrote: Yeah, but I dont remember what my PHRF was and could care less. Wotsamatta Joe, don't you want to tell us what your PHRF rating is? Afraid to admit that it's actually higher than Boobsprit's? Honest Doug Id tell you if I knew. Not to important, we placed in the top 3 in our class of similar boats. Uh huh. And since the results are determined by handicap, ie your PHRF rating, without knowing what the relative numbers are, this tells nothing. I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. Why? What did he do to you? Nothing. He had a fine well built expensive blue water Ketch named the Lone Star Love. Same size as RedCloud. He was quite proffesional had a well honed and trained crew. I like racing against a boat that I consider a challenge. We won the race's, he caught the biggest King. How do you figure PHRF and what is it? There are several formulas to approximate your PHRF rating given the boat's specs, but the rating itself is assigned by other sailors... and adjusted to fit your boat's actual performance... that's why it's "PHRF" or "P"erformance "H"andicap "R"ated "F"leet. If you win a lot because your boat is much faster than they figured, they bump it a little bit to give the others a chance, or vice versa. If you ever had a PHRF rating, then you had to be given a rating certificate. Getting a rating for a custom boat is a little more involved than for a standard production boat, if you ever got one you'd probably remember it. I dont remember, the race is for fun... all the money goes to charity... and the party was sponsered by barcarddi. Since Im not planing to race anymore it don't really matter. I may cruise down for the party.. but racing is not as enjoyable as cruising. 50 miles off Port Aransas has some of the bluest clearest fish filled water in the world, and to race thru is just un-natural IMO. If I race the harvest moon again it will be as crew on a 60 foot cat out of baytown. Or bum a ride on a corsair Something fast. Joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Joe wrote:
I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. Why? What did he do to you? Nothing. He had a fine well built expensive blue water Ketch named the Lone Star Love. Same size as RedCloud. He was quite proffesional had a well honed and trained crew. I like racing against a boat that I consider a challenge. We won the race's, he caught the biggest King. So you split the bet? ;) ... if you ever got one you'd probably remember it. I dont remember, the race is for fun... all the money goes to charity... and the party was sponsered by barcarddi. That could explain memory loss. It may be that if it's a pretty casual race, they just jot down a number and don't bother you with details. Since Im not planing to race anymore it don't really matter. I may cruise down for the party.. but racing is not as enjoyable as cruising. I disagree, although it depends of course on the people & the boat. Plenty of sea room for both activities. DSK |
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Joe |
Hi Joe
That race is 150 mile+ right? So if you finish in the allotted time you have to move along at a pretty good pace. JR Joe wrote: 1999 2000 2001 Joe |
On 24 Feb 2005 11:26:20 -0800, "Joe" wrote
this crap: DSK wrote: I though you raced in the Harvest Moon regatta... isn't that under PHRF? Yeah, but I dont remember what my PHRF was and could care less. Not to important, we placed in the top 3 in our class of similar boats. I was more into shaking down redcloud than any other objective...besides skunking my Neighbors Ketch every year. What was your "class of similiar boats?" (I spelled "similiar" correctly.) How do you figure PHRF and what is it? Now everybody knows you're a ****head. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
And your a Jon sucking, big tittie bitch boy.
You can have your PHRF and stuff it up your arse. Joe |
Joe wrote:
And your a Jon sucking, big tittie bitch boy. You can have your PHRF and stuff it up your arse. C'mon Joe, don't talk that way to a fellow Bush/Cheney supporter! DSK |
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