Rich,
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Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Keith
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From: Racing Discussions <racing_discussions@hhsa.org>
Date: 12/19/17 11:20 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: keithmayes@rcn.com
Subject: re: Skipper intentions for 2018 <<$186885618047$>>
Please discontinue sending me Racing Discussions emails. I am not a racer. I've asked to be removed from this thread before to no avail. Thanks Rich Clough S/V SeaLuff -----Original Message-----
From: Racing Discussions <racing_discussions@hhsa.org>
To: richclough <richclough@verizon.net>
Sent: Tue, Dec 19, 2017 11:08 am
Subject: re: Skipper intentions for 2018 <<$186884648291$>>
Carolina Blue plans to be a regular on Wed. most likely in Non-spin 2018 and then back to Spin B. We will be occasional Sat racers, but I plan to increase our participation.
Gerry
-----Original Message-----
From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com [mailto:mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com] On Behalf Of Racing Discussions
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 10:22 AM
To: gaperez@aol.com
Subject: Skipper intentions for 2018 <<$186813376583$>>
Ahoy HHSA Skippers!
The 2017 season saw a welcome increase in Non-spinnaker participation, but a disappointing decrease in participation in both Spinnaker classes. As usual, between seasons the Rear Commodore and the Competition Committee review if any changes to the racing classes are warranted. Two options are under consideration for the 2018 season.
Splitting Non-Spinnaker into two classes based on rated upwind sail area to displacement, with the split at a sail area to displacement ratio of 18.0. The attachment indicates which current HHSA boats would be in which class. Basically this would have the boats with higher sail area to displacement ratios competing against each other, and those with lower ratios competing against each other. That would give the true cruising boats a better chance at podium finishes and awards.
Combining the two Spinnaker classes. It is neither fair nor fun to race against two or three boats, or against yourself which often occurs when there is only four or five active boats in a class. The downside is a Spinnaker class with a much greater PHRF rating range.
Your input is needed prior to making any class changes for 2018. I know it is early, and no one will be keel hauled or hung from yard arms if your intentions do not come to fruition. I ask each skipper to indicate their intentions to race on Wednesdays and Weekends next season. Do you intend to race regularly, or occasionally on Wednesdays? Do you intent to race regularly or ocassionaly on Weekends? You may reply to this forum, or to me directly at slotwita@yahoo.com.
Thanks - Ted
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File: HHSA_NS_Racer_Cruiser_Splits-r1.pdf (46.8 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/8237/attach/1868133_0_HHSA_NS_Racer_Cruiser_Splits-r1.pdf