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I am Stupid #9854
08/23/02 12:59 PM
08/23/02 12:59 PM
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Ok Time for one more of my stupid questions.



It is my understanding:



that formula 20 racing is for different boats of about 20 ft in length to compete together????



That there is no formula 20 racing in NA because the rules to make it fair do not exist????



The different boats of about 20 Ft are in fact different and travel at different speeds as they exist in their classes. and this is considered unfair by the slower boats.



That even with the exact same boat different crews will sail at different speeds.



If you are not going to modify a boat to race faster than it already does in its class then why not just portsmith the boats and be done with it.



So my stupid question is WHY? Why are we trying to create rules for a new classification to be fair to all different entering boats.



Why not simply pick the fastest 20 ft boat currently in existance and invite others to do what they feel they must to be able to compete with it and start racing.



or keep the rules simple something like any 20 ft cat with less than 900 combined Sq ft of sail and no hydrofoils can compete.



I'm Marc and I just dont know anything.


Marc Reiter I 20 #861 Dikes, Ferries and Tramps. www.texascitydike.com
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Re: good observations [Re: EasyReiter] #9855
08/26/02 12:26 PM
08/26/02 12:26 PM
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Good observations Marc ,

nothing stupid about those comments .



As you suggest in taking the current fastest 20 ,--We have basically taken the I-20 specifications as the class model and given a little room to upgrade slightly from there . An added 30 sq ft of spin area is allowed for 410 lb and above existing heavier cat designs to equalize their performance potential .



Many catsailors are preoccupied with one or more National championship races or multiple vents during fall , still currently waiting patiently for the web master to get the site up who also races in numerous classes of cats and monohulls , will persevere and keep you updated .





Thanks

Carl


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