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    Posted: 15 Mar 08 at 9:18pm

After many years of racing dingies/cats around the country,I wonder why cats cannot race at certain major handicap events? some clubs are not suitable-but most are.

 

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Monohull v's Multihull

One can tack quickly, the other takes a wide area to tack.

You can sail/race on a handicap system but depending on the course/wind direction etc the Cats may wind hands down.

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same reason that you can't race a mono at certain large cat handicap events I should think...

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"Monohull v's Multihull
One can tack quickly, the other takes a wide area to tack.
You can sail/race on a handicap system but depending on the course/wind direction etc the Cats may wind hands down."

Neither of these two reasons are valid. Some Cats can tack quicker than some skiff type boats. And in certain wind conditions Cats are very uncompetitive. So it's swings and roundabouts in Handicap racing.
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Originally posted by JimC

same reason that you can't race a mono at certain large cat handicap events I should think...


Agreed, but that is because they have historically moved in different circles.

If cats were to allow monos to handicap events then would they come?  And vice versa?  Probably not.


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I agree with Jimbob most modern cats tack quite well now , a couple of years ago i did the birkett trophy at ullswater in my shadow with about 200 other dingies,as you can imagine the atmosphere towards me was slightly tense at times,but I really enjoyed the race and will do it again (if allowed).I just wish some parties could be a little more open minded at these traditional events.
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I have limited experence of racing cats and mono on the same course but I found the experence of being overtaken by a number of Tornado s on a beam reach a most unpleasent experence that I'm not keen to repeat,  I was in the contender so not that slow but the T comming past just went to close for my comfort.  So much so that I think it might put me off a join cat mono open meeting,
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its never nice to be over taken is it

being passed by a 49er while in a topper probably isnt that great either dont see many clubs turning them away though

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Do these handicap races include 49ers and the like? At Ballyholme we all sail the same course in the winter (even in the summer we share half of the marks) so there's no reason why cats and mono can't share the same space. But the main problem with handicaps is that cats are so much faster than most monos. So do we sail the same course and finish 20minutes earlier than the rest of you? Or run average lap times?

In the past when we had a 49er fleet we used to race against them because putting a 49er in a handicap race against, say, a Laser is equally meaningless.

The other problem with putting cats against monos is that there aren't proper PY returns for most cats. We race off the formula-based SCHRS because there just aren't enough cats to give decent PY returns. What many do is take those Cats that do have a PY and extrapolate against the SCHRS numbers to give a PY equivalence. Not sure if that would be legal though in large open handicap events.

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Originally posted by English Dave

Not sure if that would be legal though in large open handicap events.


The organising club can do anything it finds reasonabkle to establish trial numbers for PYs. If sailors don't like what the club does they don't hav to enter... As Cat sailors seem to regard the SCHRS as giving reasonable results then using it to interpolate PY numbers for Cat classes seems eminently sensible.
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