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    Posted: 26 Jun 15 at 2:32pm
Originally posted by Rupert

Is that normal now (and presumably for a while)? Seems wrong that a retirement scores the same as a disqualified.


Default series scoring in RRS I think. Practicallying by the time you are counting letters in a single Regatta series the odd point or two is probably of limited interest...
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Hi Jim
I disagree here, on a windy day when you go out complete one race but break something in the second a DNF can score much less than a DNS happened to me and would have bought me up about 6/8 places in a Nationals.
Petty I know but being able to say you made the top half rather than not quiet is good for the soul.
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Originally posted by Rupert

Glad they are doing so well. Must have another go in one soon, I couldn't really see what the attraction was last time I sailed one.

On the results list at the bottom, it shows everyone getting 68 points for a non finish, whether DNF or DSQ. Is that normal now (and presumably for a while)? Seems wrong that a retirement scores the same as a disqualified.

They are a great boat Rupert, really benefit from the extra length over a Laser and aero/zero. it takes a while to work out the rig especially if you have just climbed off a soft sail una rig. 

Most newbies say they don't point, but thats because they are doing it wrong, they will climb up and over a laser if sailed right. Also have a very wide wind range as you can cant it back when it gets fruity. That point alone allowed me some very good series results as with one rig I could depower so much and therefore keep the same entry all series. 

The semi soft sail una rig market has lots of competition - solo, lightning, streaker, phantom, laser, zero, aero etc etc. And whilst I expect Hartleys had a bit of a hiccup, its still a unique boat in the sector being fully battened and relatively light and long. The only other una rig boat that remains unique is the Blaze with its racks.
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