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    Posted: 31 Dec 05 at 6:47pm
When I'm organising a pursuit race I always round up or down the start times to the nearest minute.  I've been criticised for giving some people an advantage in this way.  Any comments?
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I don't know of a club that does it any other way.
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Me neither and I've sailed at a fair few clubs over the years.
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Tell them to organise it themselves whilst you go and sail. I think that the majority of people who complain about losing 30secs of time will probably need a lot more help than 30secs to win the race anyway.
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Originally posted by bigwavedave

Tell them to organise it themselves whilst you go and sail. I think that the majority of people who complain about losing 30secs of time will probably need a lot more help than 30secs to win the race anyway.

 

Exacltly, or offer to run a 1000 minute race so they can all start at the right time.....

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30 second starts are possible with enough helpers and if you use 3 digit numbers. In an one hour race it takes a lot of effort to claw back 42 seconds when there might only be 18 seconds/hour between handicaps (ie Lark and full rig laser).
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It's a bit rough when you are given exactly the same start time as a faster boat though!

The last one I did I was given the same start time as a Fireball! They passed me 5 mins from the end on a downwind leg despite me getting a better start and covering them the whole race and I ended up letting faster boats through in the process .



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Aldridge may possibly the smallest sailing club in the country but I think we may have one of the technically advanced recording systems. If you want to run a pursuit race you just tell the computer what fleets are starting and the length of the race and the computer will sound the start guns rounded to the nearest second!. If you run a handicap race then the times are recorded by the click of a mouse and the final results are printed off as soon as the last boat finishes. All this is courtesy of an enthusiastic Solo sailing IT consultant.

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When I sailed at both Herne Bay and Weston they used a pre-prepared form with all the individual start times to the second marked on it and just before the start seqence begins they scratch out all the starts time with no entrants. There isn't that many more starts than a rounded up/down system, they are just at odd intervals, and everyone is happy... as long as the wind stays constant .

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Phat Bouy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jan 06 at 10:30pm
Originally posted by john.d.knight

the computer will sound the start guns rounded to the nearest second!.



Just a note of caution - PC clocks are notoriously inaccurate, the timing interval is not always exactly the same. 
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