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What is phrf?
http://www.ussailing.org/phrf/what_is_phrf.htm
"PHRF is a locally administered handicapping system that uses the perceived speed potential of a yacht as the basis for the handicap. An initial handicap is assigned based on comparisons with similar yachts. The handicap may then be adjusted based on the performance of the class of the yacht. In most fleets there is no credit for lack of sailing skill or boat preparation. The handicap is based on the yacht being sailed by a top notch crew with the best equipment. The PHRF system handicaps yachts, not sailors." bubbles, read the last paragraph very carefully. Read it twice. Try not to look to surprised-it might alarm your "crew"-when that "slower" boat runs you down and passes you next spring. John Cairns |
What is phrf?
John,
You either have a cruel streak, or you have been racing with Dick too long. Matt John Cairns wrote: http://www.ussailing.org/phrf/what_is_phrf.htm "PHRF is a locally administered handicapping system that uses the perceived speed potential of a yacht as the basis for the handicap. An initial handicap is assigned based on comparisons with similar yachts. The handicap may then be adjusted based on the performance of the class of the yacht. In most fleets there is no credit for lack of sailing skill or boat preparation. The handicap is based on the yacht being sailed by a top notch crew with the best equipment. The PHRF system handicaps yachts, not sailors." bubbles, read the last paragraph very carefully. Read it twice. Try not to look to surprised-it might alarm your "crew"-when that "slower" boat runs you down and passes you next spring. John Cairns |
What is phrf?
"Matt Colie" wrote in message ... John, You either have a cruel streak, or you have been racing with Dick too long. Matt A little of both, maybe. Some folks seem to think that a boat will sail itself to it's rating. Wassup wid dat? John Cairns John Cairns wrote: http://www.ussailing.org/phrf/what_is_phrf.htm "PHRF is a locally administered handicapping system that uses the perceived speed potential of a yacht as the basis for the handicap. An initial handicap is assigned based on comparisons with similar yachts. The handicap may then be adjusted based on the performance of the class of the yacht. In most fleets there is no credit for lack of sailing skill or boat preparation. The handicap is based on the yacht being sailed by a top notch crew with the best equipment. The PHRF system handicaps yachts, not sailors." bubbles, read the last paragraph very carefully. Read it twice. Try not to look to surprised-it might alarm your "crew"-when that "slower" boat runs you down and passes you next spring. John Cairns |
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