OK. I know this has been discussed before. But I just spent almost two hours
in the mail archives rereading a whole bunch of previous messages, trying to
come up with a consensus opinion on how to adjust PHRF ratings to allow spin
and JAM boats to compete in a single (small) fleet.

 

What I firmly believe I have discovered is that, sort of like economists and
politicians, if you laid all the opinions end to end they would never reach
a conclusion.

 

I know that a number of PHRF organizations give a boat both a Spin and a
non-spin rating. And I understand that local some local organizations with
small fleets running in a single event will adjust the ratings of boats in
non-spin to promote more even competition. From what I can see, the credit
for running non-spin seems to be in the range of 10-18 seconds, or 10-15% of
the boat's PHRF.

 

What I'm trying to do is plan for a "C&C Cup" to be run as part of a local
charity regatta called Pirates on the Pungo, in Belhaven, NC on the weekend
of May 15-17. More on that later.

 

The race on Saturday is a longish (10-12NM) pursuit race that starts and
finishes in the harbor and has north, south, east, and west legs. I know of
about 15 C&Cs within a day's travel of Belhaven, so I'm guessing the fleet
would include 8-10 boats, with some cruisers and 1 or 2 real racers. To
promote camaraderie and competition, and also so I don't have to pony up too
much for the prizes (the winner will get a half hull of his own boat made by
Andrew Burton), we would have a single fleet.

 

So help me here:

 

How does your local PHRF or sailing club adjust the ratings between Spin and
JAM to allow both types of boats in a single fleet? And how equitable are
the results based on your experience?

 

 

Rick Brass

Imzadi  C&C 38 mk 2

la Belle Aurore C&C 25 mk1

Washington, NC

 

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