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    Posted: 30 Dec 09 at 11:28pm

You do have to bear in mind that a lot of the sailors in the fleet of phantoms moved across to the Phantom because the boat offered a chance for the "larger framed gent" to sail a completive boat.

Also now it has a lot of top flight sailors in the fleet who travel to events which allow people to see the boat sailed to it`s top potential rather the level of the club sailor - that would be my level.

There are also a lot of people who have sailed the Phantom for a number of years & therefore have got to know their class of boat for every condition & have sailed at most of the main big handicap events.

I sail a Phantom pretty slowly but with a style all of my own & do my best to hold the PY down & at 16.5 stone the Phantom is the best boat for me but realistically you need to sail the boat that allows you to enjoy your sailing at what ever level YOU want & that is suited to you & your location.

At my club there is a Phantom sailor who doe’s well, top of the fleet most club races & then there’s people like me who enjoys the sailing but do not have the techniques or the desire to sail top end sadly.



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I think there is much more to it than this. The Phantom has now undergone two very radical changes. Epoxy construction and carbon rigs. I think that the former has more effect, but bear with me.

As origionally designed the It was a wooden boat single floor and heavy. Then the double floor came in and it was heavier still! The plastic boats were lighter but very flexible - you try leaning on the deck of an old Rondar or early polyester Vandercraft. The performance of these boats must have been stifled by this in any kind of sitting out breeze, or if it was too windy to matter they were overpowered due to the nature of the stiff alloy rig.

Now they are stiff enough to maintain shape, and have a rig that can be controlled and depowered sufficiantly to be handled by a normal sized adult male.

Is it really any wonder that they are practically unbeatable when sailed by someone who knows how to sail?



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Exactly Paramedic. The results also seem to speak for themselves!
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We end the year moaning about the Phantom PY. On into thje new year......moaning about the Phantom PY.

I will not bother with our presentation evening this year as all the trophies have been won by a good sailor and  nice man sailing........
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Just another quick look at those GGP results..... I haven't really heard of any
of the guys racing in that fleet with the exception of Simon Potts in a
phantom. Anyone care to tally up how many titles and top results he has in
other classes?? I would have found the results more suspicious if someone
from another class HAD beat him.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Dec 09 at 9:49am

Simon Hawkes is also a bloody good sailor, but all but one of the top 5 were Phantoms!  Its a bit of a shame, my initial post was meant to highlight the dominance of the class at the GGP, is this because people don't bother to turn up knowing the race is lost to a good sailor in a bandit boat?

Tickler, if you don't like participating in a thread then don't read it or bother posting!  PY numbers are a major part of sailing especially at this time of year when most class racing finishes and we enter the season of handicap events.

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I must admit I have all ways been a fan of the Phantom until all the changes. A roomy boat with plenty of power and reasonable rig control. It is a real shame that it has been tarnished with the unfair brush but ...
Not only has it got faster it has effectively got lighter. Many many changes have been made that have improved it's performance, not only the constructional, material change and rig changes but also the foils are far stiffer and lighter too.
As I stated before the handicap that the RYA has given it IMHO unfortunately does not reflect the true performance and this is not a dig at the RYA PY system as it does the best it can with the data supplied.
Here in lies the key. If all results were reported the Phantom handicap would be close to 1000 for the best sailors and I would see a fair reflection including all club level sailors to be around 1015.
I do have good grounding for this estimate as well as we had the Phantom Inlands at Draycote this year along side the RS 300 open. The finish times for the leaders were all ways within seconds of each other.

The problem I have witnessed is that most of the Phantom results I have seen in these larger ( Bloody Mary, GGP, Tiger etc) races are for Pursuit races (sadley the best Phantom sailor at our club only seems to sail pursuits too) . These have no affect on the reporting system as no times are, or can be taken effectively helping the handicap remain unchanged and the good Phantom sailors having are more comfortable win.

I guess the person we really need to ask is Dan Holman who I believe can calculate a reflective handicap from the boat statistics. Would this be fair on the Phantom sailors?

How else could we get a fair reflection of PY for any boat ... there must be a method for working this out for the new boats (i.e. RS100 etc) ... or is it more of a guess and then changed to reflect the results?

All I would like to see, I'm sure like majority, is a fair handicap for all, to ensure the racing is as close as possible for all

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I might sail a Challenger next

Rank Fleet Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club PY Race 1 Race 2 Total Nett
1st Single Phantom 1359 Simon Hawkes   Chew Valley 1043 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0
2nd Single Challenger 257 Val Millward   Rutland SC 1180 2.0 4.0 6.0 6.0
3rd Single Challenger 258 George Barker   Oxford SC 1180 3.0 3.0 6.0 6.0
4th Single Challenger 270 Graham Hall   Rutland SC 1180 4.0 7.0 11.0 11.0
5th Single Phantom 1291 Andrew Wilde   Carsington SC 1043 5.0 6.0 11.0 11.0
6th Single Phantom 7 Simon Potts   Shustoke SC 1043 9.5 2.0 11.5 11.5
7th Single Blaze 758 Peter Barlow   Burghfield 1047 7.0 9.0 16.0 16.0
8th Single Phantom 1186 Harry Briddon   Ogston SC 1043 9.5 8.0 17.5 17.5
9th Single Finn 51 Phil Laycock   GWSC 1066 8.0 11.0 19.0 19.0
10th Single Phantom 1223 Richard Simms   Carsington SC 1043 13.0 10.0 23.0 23.0
11th Single Phantom 1243 Paul Lester   1043 12.0 13.0 25.0 25.0
12th Single Blaze 595 Sam Pickering   Chase SC 1047 11.0 17.0 28.0 28.0
13th Single Phantom 1210 Andrew Gregory   1043 14.0 14.0 28.0 28.0
14th Single Laser Radial 196559 Kerry Morgan   Weston Sailing Club 1101 15.0 15.0 30.0 30.0
15th Single Blaze 751 Andrew McVoir   Blackwater SC 1047 16.0 16.0 32.0 32.0
16th Single Finn 58 Paul Brown   Notts County SC 1066 17.0 18.0 35.0 35.0
17th Single Challenger 188 Alex Hovden   Papercourt Sailing Club/QMSC 1180 18.0 20.0 38.0 38.0
18th Single Challenger 282 Roger Smedley   Rutland SC 1180 19.0 19.0 38.0 38.0
19th Single Challenger 265 Kirsten Pollock   Grafham Sailability 1180 34.0 DNC 5.0 39.0 39.0
20th Single Challenger 256 R F Wisbey   Grafham Sailability 1180 6.0 34.0 DNC 40.0 40.0
21st Single Finn 597 Rory Shone   GWSC 21.0 21.0 42.0 42.0
22nd Single Challenger 202 Judi Figgures   Grafham Sailability 1180 34.0 DNC 12.0 46.0 46.0
23rd Single Solo 5050 Dave Lynch   Shawstoke SC 1155 20.0 34.0 DNC 54.0 54.0
24th Single Challenger 276 Ray Hopkins   GWSC 1180 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser 172283 Luke Barlow   GWSC 1078 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser 173489 Andrew Allsop   GWSC 1078 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single RS100 103 Nick Peters   HISC 1005 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser Radial 165625 Krzysztof Bonicki   North Herts & East Beds SC 1101 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Europe 252 Angela Wallis   GWSC 1139 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser 189419 Paul Murphy   GWSC 1078 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser 188781 Ian Morgan   Weston SC 1078 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Blaze 769 Mike Lyons   Burghfield SC 1047 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0
24th Single Laser 4.7 189196 Steph Harding   Hollowell 1175 34.0 DNC 34.0 DNC 68.0 68.0

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Originally posted by Merlinboy

my initial post was meant to highlight the
dominance of the class at the GGP, is this because people don't bother to
turn up knowing the race is lost to a good sailor in a bandit boat?




Admittedly I wouldn't bother turning up in the Radial, just like there's no
way I'd go to the bloody mary in a radial (though I've heard the BM are
making changes?) however If I had my Streaker I would have more than
happily travelled up there.
I don't think people won't go because they feel less likely to win, or at
least I'd to think think that's not the case. Maybe if they publicized the
event more and got in some top prizes then people would turn up. I
barely heard a peep about the event in the lead up.
For instance, if there was a cash prize of £200, you can bet your ass I
would have been up there racing like never before and giving those
phantom fatties as much as a challenge as possible.

I think for handicaps, the bloody mary is a far more revealing event than
any other. And as far as I'm aware, if there's several of any kind of boat,
they're always spread through the fleet which would suggest it can't all
be far wrong.

I think the only people in the world who could be seen to have a good
solid argument for handicap race results are laser/laser radial sailors. But
if they want to buy such a horrible boat that's only redeeming feature is
its fleet racing, then they actually immediately lose all grounds for
argument.   
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So let me understand this - of 14 boats (not counting Challengers) who did two races, 7 were Phantoms, and therefore the results its a complete justification for the handicap bandit myth? I'm glad I did'nt teach any of you lot statistics...

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