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Simon Gregoire
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Posted: 08 June 2005 at 1:32pm |
Salut André, Under PHRF-LO, which is the system that currently applies to you, you would get a rating adjustment of +6. This is equivalent to 36 seconds per hour of racing (to your advantage of course). Simon Grégoire Laser 28 Colibri / Chief Handicapper for CVGR. |
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In S.F.Bay PHRF we only get a 3 sec allowance for going to less than a 125% jib. We sailed four race over the weekend in the Stone Cup and never even brought out the genoa. In the winter we don't use the lapper very much unless there is a storm to sail in and then it not much fun, too cold and wet.
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khardy
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Andre, West florida PHRF has added as much as 9-sec/mile for this. But it really depends on your fleet. We sail in alot of light winds here where sailing with lapper only would make a bigger difference. If you sail where its windy much of the time you probably won't get as much of a break. Also, the 9-sec/mile was for a j-105 i think. I'm the only laser in WFPHRF and i really don't know what they would do here. ken
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Hi all Would anyone know what would be the phrf rating if one boat wanted to race with the lapper instead of the number 1 ? André
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