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Bob... there isn't a flaw as far as I'm concerned. .... unless "Line
Honours" or 1st Place is all that counts for you when racing. I think Overproof's rating is 180... so I don't care if I have a fully pro crew or my usual party animals.... I'm not taking line honours from a Farr 38 nor a C&C 35s5 on a standard harbour course. I'd be lucky to make middle of the pack in that bunch. I generally know where I'm going to place and try to use the conditions which give my vessel the advantage to improve that. It's simply a matter of "You knew the job was dangerous when you chose it". Racing is okay as a diversion.... but it's far from my favourite activity. Like I said previously... I found out I won first place even though I was sure we had only placed 3rd once. CM "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Since I've actually been in PHRF races and most of you only read about them, here's a little test for you. The Wednesday night race consists of the following boats: Spirit 23 Coronado 27 Siedlemann 30 Catalina 30 J24 Nordic 30 Express 30 Kirie Elite 32 Beneteau 35s5 Beneteau 36.7 Farr 38 C&C 34R C&C 115 Quite a range of boats and ratings....NOW...what is the biggest inherent flaw in this race...and most races with a range of boats like this? Spare me the answers with NO answers. If you can't understand the basic flaw don't pretend that you can. Well? Robert B 35s5...a boat that would have a tougher time winning PHRF NY |
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