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Here's the current list of LIS PHRF racers:
http://yralis.org/070831-valid-certs.pdf And here's the list that reflects average ratings across the country: http://www.pipeline.com/~wayneb/phrflis.htm#j The typical rating given to the 35s5 is 129 for WK/SR. Last year it was lowered to 126, but I don't know why. Google 35s5 WK PHRF and the most common number is 129. Now do Nonsuch 36 PHRF and almost everything is 156. Get over it, Jeff. It's not a racer and needs MUCHO air to get off it's ass. No NS 36 has been even close to the speed of the 35s5, Jeff. Sorry. Like I said, I guess all of the Nonsuch vessels we see are badly sailed, since they are always pretty slow unless it's blowing hard! You are really crazy. My 35s5 carries 371 sq. feet of main and 302 sq feet of headsail and weighs 3 TONS less than the tubby nonsuch. In the real world, Jeff...which you should visit, the boats are not close at all. The 35s5 trounces boats like the Nonsuch and has fun doing it! But I've enjoyed the "idea" that a Nonsuch is faster or as fast as a J30, which is a bit slower than my boat! I oughta know since a J30 owner sails on my boat often and along with it. He must not know how to sail either. That's your only answer, Jeff....no one can sail! RB 35s5 NY |
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