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    Posted: 10 Jan 11 at 10:06am
Originally posted by Paramedic

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 On the other hand when you get 29ers and 49ers pushing late coming fireflies and N12 out of the way you do wonder about the levelof common sense being used.
 

We were the only 49er there and I don’t remember seeing any slow boats on the launch ramp, (apart from a rs400 left blocking access with no sails up) in fact by the time I got to the start line all other starts had been set off and we were up next, I did however witness a lot of rs800's and int14's start late.

 

Common sense would denote that the slower boats hit the water 15-20 mins earlier giving the faster boats a chance to launch in time for the start.

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Originally posted by G.R.F.

Well what can I say? Dumb & Dumberer 3rd?

Should it be: a) Well done chaps, we're all very proud of you at Hythe, a deserving result for the "Men of Kent".
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b) You Bandit t**ts, with a start position like that, in that wind you should have creamed it, I bet the Alto teams think you did really well, I bet their happy with their 170whatever, don't tell me, the wind had dropped by the time they got off..
 
QuestionBe interesting to learn which PY they were using - the original RYA PY Number 1032 or the 3000 Class Association's recommended PN for Vandercraft-hulled boats of 1007 Question
 
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Hey Russ was this the extra mark? ... good shot too  Cool


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Originally posted by Xpletive

 
QuestionBe interesting to learn which PY they were using - the original RYA PY Number 1032 or the 3000 Class Association's recommended PN for Vandercraft-hulled boats of 1007 Question
 
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the 3000 had a start time of 30 which implies a PY of 1030 doesn't it?
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Originally posted by turnturtle

no, that's his 'gay sex' face.  (according to Graeme anyway)

I heard a little rumour he was offering some of that to the Alto man in exchange for Lord knows whatever favours..


PS someone has to photo shoppy the top half of that shaft away, surely.. LOL


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Originally posted by turnturtle

now that is funny LOL
 
P.S. carefull peeling the number 34 sticker off in the cold you will end up with loads of bits!
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Originally posted by asterix

Originally posted by Xpletive

 
QuestionBe interesting to learn which PY they were using - the original RYA PY Number 1032 or the 3000 Class Association's recommended PN for Vandercraft-hulled boats of 1007 Question
 
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the 3000 had a start time of 30 which implies a PY of 1030 doesn't it?
No, it just means it started 30 minutes after the Topper. The Firefly, which is approx 130 points faster than a Topper, started at 15, so another 15 minutes would suggest a handicap of 1030 (1290, 1160, 1030). Of course, QM were altering handicaps where they deemed neccessary, so that could be wrong.
Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 11 at 5:43pm
Originally posted by timg

Originally posted by turnturtle

now that is funny LOL
 
P.S. carefull peeling the number 34 sticker off in the cold you will end up with loads of bits!

Hmmm thanks for that TT!!!  Tim, we pulled the other sticker off and it took about 30 mins as it kept breaking, i need the wife's hair dryer or wait until it warms up..  Rich, i think that may be the mark we rounded trying to get back on course after the extra mark debacle hence reaching up to it.  I can't remember.
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If the 0 start time boat sailed for 150 minutes, and assuming that the RS300 sailed off its stock PY (it's 1000, so a nice convenient datum point), then the way to calculate the PY for any other class is:
 
PY = 1000 * ((150-T)/116)
 
Where T is the start time of the class you are interested in.
 
This gives:
 
Topper: 1293
Laser: 1112
Laser 3000: 1034
Phantom: 1017
Fireball: 974
I14: 802
49er: 698
Moth: 647
 
If my assumption is wrong and some other class sailed off its stock PY, then the formula becomes:
 
PY = PYD * ((150-T)/(150-TD)
 
Where PYD is the stock PY, T is the start time of the class you are interested in, and TD is the start time of the stock PY class.
 
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No arguments with Mike's sums, but its usual to se the slowest boat as your base point for start time, simply because that's the one that defines the length of the race.
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