Flying Fifteen Handicaps

Flying Fifteen racing is becoming pretty keen, as last weekend's racing attested. The time has come to institute a handicap system, based on the RYA recommendation, as used in many of the top FF clubs.

The categories of Flying Fifteen, Open, Silver and Classic differ in hull shape and therefore performance, and our club boats, although clearly Classic are probably more appropriately called Antique.

Here's my suggestion for the rest of the season, based on the formula posted previously, ie Corrected Time = Elapsed Time x 1000 divided by the Portsmouth Yardstick.

Let's try it this Saturday, and see if it produces anything that looks like a fair result. It does depend on boats being sailed to their optimum (given the state of hull, gear and sails) and thus the club boats have been given a more generous PY number, as has Paul and Alastair (for the time being).

The figures can be juggled to reflect actual results and eliminate runaway winners whose results may be more to do with better gear than superior sailing skills. But it should not reward sloppy sailing.

Those setting spinnakers at the moment should be separated from the rest, until more and more start using them - something for next season?

The aim of course is to have all the boats finish with identical corrected times (the mark of a good handicap system):

Sandy (Open) 1022
Adrian (Silver) 1037
John (Classic) 1049
Paul (Classic) 1052
Alastair (Classic) 1060
Club boats 1065