| Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: Rhino1302]
#116190 09/04/07 08:29 PM 09/04/07 08:29 PM |
Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 902 Norman,OK gree2056
old hand
|
old hand
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 902 Norman,OK | What is wrong with running them over?
Once you go cat you never go back!
Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
| | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: Seeker]
#116192 09/05/07 05:19 AM 09/05/07 05:19 AM |
Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... scooby_simon Hull Flying, Snow Sliding.... |
Hull Flying, Snow Sliding....
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | We run racing where windsurfers sail against cats and mono's. It works OK, but we do havce some good racers.
My main concern would be that the windsurfers will not know the rules and if it's windy,it would be a nightmare !
F16 - GBR 553 - SOLD I also talk sport here | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: scooby_simon]
#116193 09/05/07 06:38 AM 09/05/07 06:38 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
Carpal Tunnel
|
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | We run racing where windsurfers sail against cats and mono's. It works OK, but we do havce some good racers.
My main concern would be that the windsurfers will not know the rules and if it's windy,it would be a nightmare ! Seems I have heard monohull sailors say the same thing about catamaran sailors.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: Jake]
#116194 09/05/07 07:17 AM 09/05/07 07:17 AM |
Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 186 Chattanooga, TN jody
member
|
member
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 186 Chattanooga, TN | I use to race against windsurfers in michigan. They can be a pain on the starting line cause to park they just drop their sails in the water and sit on the boards. Other than that they were fine. In a blow they will be kinda hard to catch, but they are a lot less irritating on the course then some of the slow monotubs out there. We just ran WL courses and they were fine with that, but I am sure they would love a reaching mark. Maybe start the cats first then the windsurfers, that way they are out of your way.
Jody
Blade F16 724
Plays with Sharp Objects
| | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: scooby_simon]
#116196 09/05/07 08:50 AM 09/05/07 08:50 AM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 807 Hillsborough, NC USA Isotope235
old hand
|
old hand
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 807 Hillsborough, NC USA | My main concern would be that the windsurfers will not know the rules... Given that the Windsurfing Competition Rules are somewhat different than those for sailboats (see RRS Appendix B), before I asked if they knew the rules -- I would ask if we do. But I don't believe rules aren't the issue here so much as sharing the water. I race in a club where some sailors think that other boats shouldn't be on the same course as their fleet. That kind of exclusionary thinking is very damaging to our sport. Most clubs I see are getting fewer and fewer boats racing. The last thing we need is to drive people away. If sailboarders want to join you, be open; be friendly; be welcoming, and invite them along. Give it a try. Understand that the water belongs to them just as much as to you. I bet it will expand your horizons as well as theirs. Regards, Eric | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: brucat]
#116199 09/05/07 01:56 PM 09/05/07 01:56 PM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 3,969 brucat
Carpal Tunnel
|
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,969 | I forgot to address your concerns about multiple sets of marks. I would definitely recommend that, especially if you have spinnaker cats at this event.
At a minimum, 2 A marks. Preferably, 2 gates also.
This isn't as confusing as you would think, we've done it at Hobie NAs. Just make sure you have two different colored sets of marks (orange for the cats, yellow for the boards, etc.). Set up one gate upwind of the start/finish line, and the other a bit downwind. Again, clarify this in the SIs and discuss at the skippers meeting. Never run upwind and downwind finishes at the same time. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
The only downside to this is that unless you have LOTS of resources, you can forget about using change marks to fix any timing or wind direction issues.
Mike | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: brucat]
#116200 09/05/07 02:06 PM 09/05/07 02:06 PM |
Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 712 mikekrantz
old hand
|
old hand
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 712 | I did a regatta last weekend. 1.5 mile W/L courses - one start. Fleet consisted of an A2, a Hobie 20, a Formula board with 9 meter sail, and 15 other various monos (Laser, Flying Scott, MC scow, M17 scow, Thistles, etc). In every race, it was A-cat first, wind surfer 2nd, and a battle among the rest for third (both on elapsed and handicap). The a-cat and windsurfer were pretty lonely with no traffic at any of the mark roundings - the a-cat would round, then the windsurfer about 5 mins later... The conditions were B3 and B4 all weekend. | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: mikekrantz]
#116201 09/05/07 03:30 PM 09/05/07 03:30 PM |
Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA tshan
old hand
|
old hand
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA | Some of the old timers at our club would complain about visibility of the windsurfers (especially between races when they dropped their sails and sat down on the boards). Racing seemed to be fine except for the occasional encounter, that is not totally unheard of between "regular boats" either. I'd just make sure everyone know ahead of time what to expect. The idea of hashing it out beforehand sounds like a good idea.
Tom | | | Re: Cat and Windsurfer Regatta?
[Re: Rhino1302]
#116204 09/05/07 11:29 PM 09/05/07 11:29 PM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 3,969 brucat
Carpal Tunnel
|
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,969 | I think your best option is to run a trapezoid or modified trapezoid course for the boards, and standard W/L for the cats. Here's what you need to do:
Look in the RRS, Appendix L. Set your marks per the diagram for the Trapezoid Course. Use 4 marks as shown plus the two start/finish line marks. You have the option to add gates if you have enough marks, but for just 10 boats per fleet, that is very optional.
Start the boards first, have them race this course: S-1-2-3-2-3-F. Have one of your mark boats anchor as the finish boat. To make it easier (and need one less mark), omit the separate finish mark and anchor the mark boat at mark 3 and have them finish there: S-1-2-3-2-3(F). Be sure to modify the diagram and include it in the SIs.
Start the cats next, and have them run normal multihull W/L courses, using mark 1 as A and mark 4 as C. Be sure to include this in the SIs.
Make sure marks 2 and 3 are far enough away from marks 1 and 4 so the laylines don't overlap. By doing this, you set the boards off and they will be completely off the cat course and there will be an extremely small chance of issues on the water.
Let me know if this makes sense, it would be easier if I were sitting in front of you with some salt shakers and sugar packets...
Mike | | |
|
0 registered members (),
369
guests, and 31
spiders. | Key: Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod | | Forums26 Topics22,406 Posts267,062 Members8,150 | Most Online4,027 Jul 30th, 2025 | | |