Andrea, et. al.,
The latest divisions of fleets seems odd and not fair. The cruising spin fleet has the faster boats not competing against each other but spread out to compete against LYC boats that have handicaps virtually guarantying them adjusted time wins.
Division A,B and D have six boats each. Division C only has four boats and the most dramatic handicap spread i.e. sixty-nine seconds per mile, handicap for the LYC boat!
You originally grouped similarly rated boats together and that seemed most fair. Otherwise this year?s race awards seem to have been won at past PHRF committee meetings and LYC race committee discussions.
Greg Gladden
CHIRON
The latest divisions of fleets seems odd and not fair. The cruising spin fleet has the faster boats not competing against each other but spread out to compete against LYC boats that have handicaps virtually guarantying them adjusted time wins.
Division A,B and D have six boats each. Division C only has four boats and the most dramatic handicap spread i.e. sixty-nine seconds per mile, handicap for the LYC boat!
You originally grouped similarly rated boats together and that seemed most fair. Otherwise this year?s race awards seem to have been won at past PHRF committee meetings and LYC race committee discussions.
Greg Gladden
CHIRON