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Martin Baxter wrote:
Five letters Bob: PHRF C Know what the "C" means? I don't think the Boobster knows what PHRF is. He clearly has no concept of handicap racing since he keeps referring to "boat-for-boat." Maybe he thinks it's just a generic macho phrase? Jeff wrote: Has anyone else noticed that almost every 35s5 victory that RB cites is actually the same boat and skipper. Never cared enough to notice, frankly. The guy who owned the Beneteau 35s5 in our marina took very good care of the boat, and is a good sailor, but wasn't interested in racing. They have a Jeanneau now and say it's a much better boat in every way. BTW, are you claiming that the best racers prefer the 4 foot wheel? Most racers that have a lick of sense prefer a tiller, unless they're yuppy J-105 drivers. PS for DSK: I'm on a mooring next to a Herreshoff S-Boat. Pics to follow. Cool! Looking forward to the pics, I like Hadley's Harbor... is the fleet of gaff rigged H-12s still there? I bet it's crowded this time of year. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() I don't think the Boobster knows what PHRF is. He clearly has no concept of handicap racing since he keeps referring to "boat-for-boat." Doug, who's never even owned a nice cruising sailboat like my 35s5 or C&C 32 is now.... The King of PHRF!!!!! Bow down, mere mortals!!!! Doug thinks "boat fo boat" is a strict PHRF term? Or does it just mean a "slower" 35s5 beat an Express 35 across the finish, and not just in adjusted time???? Doug King of PHRF!!!!! "PHRF is great fun, but if I don't cross the line first, I still suspect I lost!" - Dennis Connor RB 35s5 NY |
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