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Yes, imagine. You seem to do quite a bit of that.
Sorry, Stevie. I posted the link where the Express 35 lost boat for boat to the 35s5 and the Express is rated faster! Whaaaaa happened???? Bwahahahahahahhahahahaha! RB 35s5 NY |
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****, there were about 50 posts of 35s5s finishing at the tail end of
the fleet that started 5 minutes after the 35s5. |
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****, there were about 50 posts of 35s5s finishing at the tail end of
the fleet that started 5 minutes after the 35s5. And you managed to ignore most of the many posts I linked showing good placings and wins. Still, I can find far more J29 losses...another boat faster than yours. If you talk to owners on the Beneteau boards, most serious racers with 35s5's win often. All the same, I could care less about PHRF. Boat for boat my 35s5 is faster than your boat, faster than most cruisers and a blast to sail. I'll let you worry about racing. We'll be sailing...faster than you! RB 35s5...faster than Sloco's boat! NY |
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You mean like the one you posted where the last place 35s5 was allowed
to win the final race of the regatta? You sure looked like an idiot insisting it was the "most important" race! Capt. Rob wrote: ****, there were about 50 posts of 35s5s finishing at the tail end of the fleet that started 5 minutes after the 35s5. And you managed to ignore most of the many posts I linked showing good placings and wins. Still, I can find far more J29 losses...another boat faster than yours. If you talk to owners on the Beneteau boards, most serious racers with 35s5's win often. All the same, I could care less about PHRF. Boat for boat my 35s5 is faster than your boat, faster than most cruisers and a blast to sail. I'll let you worry about racing. We'll be sailing...faster than you! RB 35s5...faster than Sloco's boat! NY |
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You sure looked like an idiot
insisting it was the "most important" race! Now, Jeff...I'm sure you're not a liar and will post a link to where I said it was the most important race. I simply said that I don't know anyone who throws a race or takes it lightly. If they're at the start they want to finish first. Always. I guess the racers I know are just more competitive. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
You sure looked like an idiot insisting it was the "most important" race! Now, Jeff...I'm sure you're not a liar and will post a link to where I said it was the most important race. You actually said: "Winning the last race seems to be important with racers for some reason." I simply said that I don't know anyone who throws a race or takes it lightly. If they're at the start they want to finish first. Always. I guess the racers I know are just more competitive. Right Bob. It looks like you really don't know any racers. Serious racers want to win regattas. Individual races are not so important. When there's a throw-away or the outcome is already determined they often don't bother. In the case you presented, the three leaders were fighting it out, ignoring the last place Bene, who took a meaningless first place. The fact the you don't understand this ranks you as a newbie, and a pretty stupid one at that. Here's another regatta with the same 35s5 Mistral, with the same skipper. Look in PHRF 8: Mistral had a few good races, but most were in the bottom of the fleet. You'll notice that this time, they punted on the final race. In fact, more than half of the fleet didn't bother to start the last race. Even more wouldn't have bothered, except that their divisions were contested. I guess that means the Key West Race Week doesn't attract real racers. http://www.premiere-racing.com/keywe...2003_RDiv4.htm RB - who knows nothing about racing 35s5 NY |
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Jeff wrote:
Here's another regatta with the same 35s5 Mistral, with the same skipper. Look in PHRF 8: Mistral had a few good races, but most were in the bottom of the fleet. You'll notice that this time, they punted on the final race. In fact, more than half of the fleet didn't bother to start the last race. Even more wouldn't have bothered, except that their divisions were contested. I guess that means the Key West Race Week doesn't attract real racers. http://www.premiere-racing.com/keywe...2003_RDiv4.htm RB - who knows nothing about racing 35s5 NY That is kind of a leap in logic. There may be many reasons why many boats didn't compete. Maybe they had farther to go home? Maybe they had no wind so they left early. Maybe it was a ****ty regatta. Matbe they were hung over. When we organize regattas at our club, there normally are less folks in the last race not because they throw it out but because they hit the road and go home etc. The local guys who keep their boats at the club race every race. The visitors party the last night and head home the day after, normally when the last race is scheduled. Gaz |
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Still, I can find far more J29 losses
Well duh, I hope so. They only made about 500 of those things. It would be easy to find "far more" wins too. 35s5 ........ The only 35 footer with an instructor platform. ROFLOL! |
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