Should Pole-less Spin Boats have there on class in Rum Races?

Started by korff98, June 01, 2018, 03:57:36 PM

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In the past Icicle Series there was an advantage to Pole-less Spinnaker boats compared Spinnaker Boats with poles that were included in the same class.  These advantages include:

1) Pole-less Spinnakers are advantaged on reaching legs, of which we typically have two reaches on a Rum Course.

2) Pole-less Spinnakers typically carry much more sail area while off the wind compared to Symmetrical Spins.

I understand that these differences should be normalized in PHRF ratings, but the PHRF measurements are based on typical Windward-Leeward racing.  As we sail more reaching legs, the Pole-less Gennakers are much more accommodating compared to the cuts of Symmetrical sails.  This is compounded in one design symmetrical classes that limit to a single downwind sail.

In fact, there are greater similarities between sprit boats and pole-less spin boats with regards to downwind sailing angles, sail inventory and sail handling.

What do you all think...
Should Pole-less boats get there own class?  There have been 12-15 registered in the past two Harvest Moon races, so there are plenty boats yo make a class.

Should the sprit class be changed to an Assymetrical class that includes Pole-less spins?

Love to hear from the Pole-less gang and others.

Tye Dyed Gary

  Ether put all asymmetrical spinnakers together for the above reasons, or pole-less spinnakers there own class. I vote for it's own class because it means more rum prizes.
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