I believe mine is rated 186 in STL; but I have a 160% genny, folding prop and 
shoal draft.  There is a small difference between the shoal and fin keels for 
PHRF.  From personal experience, I do know the fin keel points higher than my 
shoal draft.How did you end up with a chute that has >180% girth?RonWild 
CheriC&C 30-1STL


      From: Randy Stafford via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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 Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 12:34 AM
 Subject: Stus-List 30-1 PHRF Rating
   
Listers-
Just wondering how many of you 30-1 owners out there have ever received a PHRF 
certificate for your boat, and what your rating was.
Looking at 
http://www.ussailing.org/wp-content/uploads/DARoot/Offshore/PHRF/2014%20PHRF%20Handicaps%20Data.pdf,
 the range is 168-186 with mode 174 and mean 174.64 (and median 177).  But it's 
hard to know the particulars of all those boats that were rated e.g. how many 
had folding props. And there may be rating inconsistency between US Sailing 
regional sailing associations.
The PHRF chairman of my regional sailing association gave my 30-1 base PHRF of 
186, and an adjusted PHRF of 180 (a -6 adjustment due to spinnaker max width 
>180% of J).  AFAIK my boat is totally stock, including a fixed two-blade prop.
Just wondering how my PHRF ratings compare to other 30-1s' PHRF ratings, and 
wondering about the particulars of the 30-1s that got rated.
Thanks In Advance,Randy StaffordS/V GrenadineC&C 30-1 #7Ken Caryl, CO
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