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This started by me saying I honestly couldn't tell which sail was which yesterday when I saw them, and it struck me that it may cause trouble.
I didnt mean to stir anything up, it was just an observation.
I guess the misunderstanding stems from previous postings where it mentions "choosing your weapon", it would appear that people are still a tad confused at handicap level at least....although you and Chris seem to have answered that.
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asterix ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 01 Aug 09 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 621 |
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I think it is important not to confuse things further.
A process was followed with the RYA which gives the opportunity to establish a PY for each RS100 rig. A joint statement was developed and signed, clubs have been encouraged to return data for each rig separately. We shouldn't now put that at risk by muddying the waters with suggestions of allowing rig swapping within a regatta or series. Edited by asterix - 18 Oct 10 at 1:33pm |
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Nick Peters ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 08 Feb 06 Location: England Online Status: Offline Posts: 192 |
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Here we go Tim...differentiation: All rigs should have 8.4 or 10.2 at the clew area - admittedly some do not and we were giving them out at the nationals - although far clearer as soon as you know is...8.4 foot length is shorter - clew is inside mainsheet and has a white clew swoosh. 10.2 clew is aft of mainsheet and has black clew swoosh. Yes, I know a race officer is not supposed to know that, which is why all sails have the numbering now.
While we are at it - the 7.4 has little roach, and a pink clew swoosh! Hard to miss.
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Merlinboy ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Jul 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3169 |
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Hi Nick,
This started by me saying I honestly couldn't tell which sail was which yesterday when I saw them, and it struck me that it may cause trouble.
I didnt mean to stir anything up, it was just an observation.
I guess the misunderstanding stems from previous postings where it mentions "choosing your weapon", it would appear that people are still a tad confused at handicap level at least....although you and Chris seem to have answered that.
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Tim I'm not sure anyone thinks you are trying to cause any trouble. But in fact you are like me a little confused and interested. It doesn't matter to me what goes on in 100 class racing, but when it encroaches on my handicap racing it does. Hence why i want to understand the mixed messages that are currently being posted here.
We all know the PY racing has its failing, but it needs to be controlled and made as fair as possible. I suspect that (like most RS classes) most of the 100 guys will be racing in club handicap races. Therefore IMHO there needs to be clear definition between sail/rig types and there needs to be a clear message about how the class is marketing itself. Is it 3 boats with 3 PY's or 1 boat with a reduced PY to cater for all wind ranges?
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Merlinboy ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Jul 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3169 |
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CaptainSlow ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 27 Jul 10 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 75 |
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Personally I believe a seperate class within a class would be the way forward encouraging the better sailors into the class competing on more even turf. This would certainly be the best foundations to build on although maybe not the get rich quick scheme.
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Nick Peters ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 08 Feb 06 Location: England Online Status: Offline Posts: 192 |
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" Seperate class within a class" as Captain Slow suggested is exactly how it is:
1. Seperate prizes and trophies for 10.2 and 8.4 at all championships and opens. All boats race together until such time as numbers allow otherwise.
2. An "overall" / "superchamp" would be nice - but at the moment he just seems to be the one who does the speech!)
3. Class rules have always been clear re changing rigs.
Because it is so easy to have 2 sails - all boats have the same mast - maybe 30% of owners have 2 sails - it can help maximise use of the boat - eg other members of the family or sailing the boat in conditions that would normally leave you ashore. Or it can help the guy who gains confidence - gains or loses weight - or changes venue. Just like Laser / Radial. Surely a benefit, not a confusion.
the handicap thing is seperate Merlinboy - whether they are same or wildly different does not change class rules......so for your club racing - different classes with probably different handicaps: - but that is not upto us as Mr Brace so perfectly puts it!
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asterix ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 01 Aug 09 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 621 |
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Guys, can I just say that when things go well and you get it right, the RS100 is a real joy to sail. I am not the best sailor by miles, but the feeling of the boat is fantastic - light, responsive, fast, fun, exhillerating and more - its hard to describe. just sail and worry less
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I am still having trouble with the board on my 100, the same trouble that ruined my nationals!
![]() Basically, no matter how tight i do up the screws on my centreboard brake i cannot get it to grip well enough to hold my board down! My next plan is to add strips of duck tape to the slot in the area where it sits when the board is fully down so it grips well in that position. Anyone else have any better ideas, just I am sick of having to tie it down. |
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