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We (Hyannis YC) just finished our annual regatta and I'd like to ask for
comments on our experience with the 420 class. We expected about 60-70 boats but by Thursday (first race Friday), there were 122 boats registered. Race management in their wisdom decided to split the field up into four colors: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow of 30 or 31 boats in each fleet. The plan was to have a round robin of three races. In the first race the first start would be Red and Blue; in the second start ten minutes later would be Green and Yellow. This would reduce each start to a maximum of 62 boats. A manageable number! In the second race, the first start would be Red and Green; the second start ten minutes later Blue and Yellow. In the third race the remaining permutation would be used. At the end of the round robin of either three or six races in the first day, the entire fleet would be divided into a Gold and a Silver fleet for the rest of the regatta. No scores from the qualifying round would carry over into the final series. At the end of the day, the first 15 boats from each fleet would be moved into the Gold fleet for the finals. The others would go into the Silver fleet. If fact, we only had time for three races on Day 1 but it was a complete round robin on which to base the separation. IMHO management didn't design this round robin correctly. It would have been fairer to take the top 60 boats from the three qualifying race cumulative scores. Picking the top fifteen was unfair to someone who happened to be in a fleet of top sailors but who would do well against the average boats in the other fleets. Is there a better way of separating out the players in a three day regatta? ISAF has an Appendix KE that gives guidance to specifying the SIs for large fleets (see http://www.sailing.org/rrs2001/KE011102.pdf). This uses a reassignment of each boat to a different fleet each night (see Appendix C of Appendix KE!). This mixes up the contestants so they all will sail against each other. The selection into the Gold/Silver fleets is however done on the basis of overall score at the end of the qualifiers. Since the fleets change every night, it wouldn't be possible to take the first so many members of any particular fleet. Our results are at http://www.hyannisyachtclub.org/quic...ts.asp?NavID=9 that has a list of the qualifying and final scores. Ed -- Edward E.L. Mitchell Web: www.racesail.org Phone: (508)771-0806 500 Ocean St., Unit 134, Hyannis, MA 02601 |
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