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Old Timer ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 05 Jun 13 Online Status: Offline Posts: 370 |
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Come on now IGRP I think you have been reading too many conspiracy theories. Do you really think the PYAG would deliberately scupper new designs to preserve the status quo? I don't think there is any evidence to support that, many popular classes are relatively new. Some new products just don't work. Always has been so and always will be. |
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GRF, before having a go at the people analysing the numbers, you have to look at the numbers they are given. At Blithfield, the merins could race off 951 and it would probably work out about right, however you could put a decent merlin sailor on midland s.c. and give them a py of a 1000 and they'd struggle to pull out much on a Solo. The difference in the size of the space of water makes a big difference
On the River Medway tide is a huge factor. If it's wind with tide, a 600 will be the 800 on handicap but wind against tide and it completely reverses. You can get sets of results where the 600 trounces the 800 by several minutes and then the next week the 800 will trounce the 600 by several minutes both on the same course with the same wind strength. The only solution is for each club to fairly assess the boats the have and have club specific handicaps. That's the best way, and you could certainly never blame the pyag. You can't have a go at them if your club doesn't have the enthusiasm to go down that road. Edited by Doug.H - 07 Mar 16 at 6:54pm |
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craiggo ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Apr 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1810 |
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I agree with TT, the PYAG guys put in a huge amount of effort, have to my mind been far more transparent than their predecessors and the numbers given are now better than ever before (apart from the Miracle which should be about 1145).
I honestly don't understand the repeated questions for something you've been given the same answer to many many times. That wise bloke who muttered something about madness being defined as someone doing the same thing expecting different answers was bang on. Graeme, you are indeed as mad as a box of frogs. |
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It isn’t right to criticise volunteers, but, but, but… Moving on to an impersonal and objective discussion. These are my personal thoughts, which are not meant to insult. I just like to think out loud occasionally. 1. It shouldn’t be up to a group of unpaid volunteers to do this. The RYA takes money from every club and class in the country and has paid employees. It shows how low down their priorities club dinghy sailing is that they don’t fund the PY scheme. 2. Is there a document that explains how the PYs are currently generated? I understand from reading this forum that the bottom third(ish) of results from any class are removed from the calculations. But it would help with transparency and trust if there was an official RYA document that explained exactly how the numbers are generated, what assumptions are inherent and how much (if any) judgement is used to set the numbers (as opposed to number crunching). 3. Should number moves of 1 or 2 points really be made, or are they just noise in the signal? 4. Why is the Laser getting slower year on year? The improvements that have been made to this class have not slowed it down, there is more information than ever available on how to sail them well and there are more results than all classes put together – so the year on year variation should be smaller and more stable than other classes. 5. How do the RYA expect small clubs to make local adjustments when they seem unable to split tidal/non-tidal results themselves? 6. For classes with no changes in design/construction etc, why does new data replace old data, rather than accumulating an ever increasing sample size? Please don’t take this as criticism of individual actions, the efforts of the few are very much appreciated. However, the same questions get asked year on year and yet they don’t seem to be addressed at RYA level, and our national authority does not seem willing to listen to feedback on this topic. I know most people couldn't care less about annual PY numbers, but an apathetic attitude is far worse than an enquiring mind. |
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RS400atC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3011 |
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IT would be nice to see proper transparency and to have the raw data shared. It would be nice to have an agreed aim behind the methodology, accountable to the membership. I think there is a genuine concern we are slipping towards the dog's breakfast of NHC, which seems to be dividing cruiser racing into IRC and 'not serious', or driving clubs back to guessing their own ratings. It's interesting the clubs that are missing from page 1 of that spreadsheet. |
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iGRF ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 11 Location: Hythe Online Status: Offline Posts: 6499 |
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Obviously I think that or I wouldn't be accusing them of it. They're job is to prove me wrong. Now If I hadn't done everything asked, had Bas Edmonds down for a chat, set up a PY committee at my club, sent in returns for the first time in a long while despite personally thinking the system is corrupt in both senses of the word. According to what their software suggests and our results, the Icon should be 1004 if i recall correctly what they told me. They also promised drastic improvements for release at the dinghy show in 2015, what happened? Nada. So who do i have to moan to, at, about,? The organisation that appears to 'front' the system is the PYAG or EHAG whatever they call themselves, so wether it is their fault or not and it probably isn't, but it is now their job if their hands are so tied as not to employ common sense here and there, to chuck in the towel, resign and force the bloody RYA's hands or participate in creating a new organisation that does do the job properly and with some enthusiasm for the activity of handicap racing, rather than just treating it as the Ginger Stepchild of racing. |
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1) The RYA do fund it. Its a significant part of the work of two of their employees who do all the tedious admin, paperwork, chasing clubs etc , they pay for the web site hosting and the web development. The EHAG/PYAG basically cover policy and sanity checking.
2) The RYA do regular presentations, and the spreadsheet for non website entries contains all the calcs. 3). There's certainly an argument to say that there's excess granularity in the system but bearing in mind it is there it may as well be used. Can you imagine the whinging if next year it was decided to round every handicap to the nearest 5 points, sensible though that might be? 4. Because that's what the numbers say. It might be the majority of other classes getting faster, it might be that the information on how to sail them well doesn't work for the average club sailor, might be that weather in recent years hasn't suited Lasers, might be lots of things, but finding out would be next to impossible. Its a mystery to some very good Laser sailors at my club why they have so much more trouble catching Solos in pursuit races than they used to, but the effect is undeniable. 5. As I've said many times before where do you draw the lines, and what do you do about classes without enough data? Size of racing area is arguably at least as important as tide, as is average wind strength (puddle surrounded by trees anyone) and there's a whole heap of difference between a broad stream in Cardigan bay and the channels of Chichester Harbour. 6. Every class changes over time, but you don't necessarily hear about it. Yes, the RYA are putting a lot of effort into NHC. They feel its vital that there's entry level leadmine racing for people who don't want to make the committment to IRC, but Portsmouth Yardstick for Cruisers, always rocky on the amount of data anyway, collapsed because people stopped using it. Can't push on a rope. NHC is heavily inspired by Echo and other systems that seem to be considered OK. But NHC is utterly different to PYS. |
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Well I believe the modern term for posting inflammatory stuff on the Internet for ones own entertainment is called trolling.
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Thanks Jim.
#4 is Solos getting quicker though, not Lasers slower. That's only the same thing if they are the only two classes in town. #5. I agree with that, but then how is a club of odds and sods supposed to do any better? |
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iGRF ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 11 Location: Hythe Online Status: Offline Posts: 6499 |
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The Laser should be fixed and everything pivot about it, there would at least be some grounds for logic, it should only move if there were some material change.
Solo's are getting quicker, what's the point of bringing the Solution in line with the Laser where arguably there is a case for similarity for the one season, only for the Laser to slope off again. Then there's the Streaker Solo situation is the Streaker really getting that much faster than the Solo as well as the Laser? |
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