6 sec / mile per 10% of J here. mess with the rig too much and you get
penalized seems to be the rule

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of
Ronald B. Frerker
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:29 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Handicap Review


In our area, we have a 3sec/mi penalty for each 10% a sprit end point
would be over the J.  That's the basic recommendation from PHRF.  Since
stations are independent, there are variations.
Ron
Wild Cheri
C&C 30
STL


--- On Wed, 2/13/13, TOM VINCENT <tvince...@msn.com> wrote:



        From: TOM VINCENT <tvince...@msn.com>
        Subject: Stus-List Handicap Review
        To: "C&C Forum" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
        Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 8:32 PM
        
        
        Several weeks ago I asked a question on the forum and there were
several responses, basically no one really knows the answer. My question
was, what penalty would I incur by adding a bow sprit to my foredeck for
flying the asymmetrical spinnaker. I had purchased a Forespar sprit at
the Annapolis Boat show with plans on installing it this spring. I race
on the Bohemia River which is on the upper end of the Chesapeake Bay. We
use the PHRF of the Chesapeake Bay as our guideline for our Wednesday
night races. I have been racing the C&C 36' cb for 5 years and have won
the series 2 times and my worst finish overall was a 3rd for the season.
We have 15 boats in the fleet and have an average of 10 boats racing. I
am the big boat of the fleet with a rating of 147 non spinnaker and 127
with spinnaker. I was using the ATN sock for two years and then
purchased a bag as a turtle with better results. We have learned how to
gybe the shoot with a degree of success with practice. The sprit should
make it much easier to gybe, as I understand I can do an inside gybe
with the sprit. The assym has a girth of 180% and a sail area of 1090,
it is one big red sail. When we are on a broad reach the boat takes off,
down wind we sail off about 20 degrees and gybe. I hope this info helps
a few members.
        
        Tom Vincent
        Frolic II
        Chesapeake City, MD
        

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