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Re: Boats entered in a series

by "Edward Mitchell" <EELMitchell@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 10, 2006 at 05:47 PM

Gene,

The fairest way to my mind is to score DNCs just like a DNS or DSQ.  A9
says 
that the DNC is number of registrants plus one but that is a really 
draconian penalty when a normal long series could have a single race 
participation rate of 50% to 70%.  A DNS or DSQ, etc. is scored number of 
boats that came to the starting area!  With 20 boats registered and 10
boats 
competing, to score the DNC boat as 21 and the DSQ boat as 11 doesn't seem

to make sense.

If you score the DNC the same as the DNS, then there is no difference when

boats join the series.  If you don't, the letter of the law would say that

the original races should be rescored so the DNC boats are further 
penalized.

Ed
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"Gene Fuller" <W4SZzzzzzz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:n3v_f.9454$Im6.329@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>A question has come up in our local sailing club about the correct, or at

>least preferable definition of "the number of boats entered in the
series" 
>wording in Appendix A9 of the RRS.
>
> A typical series consists of 5 or 6 race days spread over a couple of 
> months. Clearly this falls within the meaning of a series longer than a 
> regatta. We allow registration to continue right through the series, 
> although the requirement for trophies demands a certain number of races 
> are actually sailed. There are several fleets of PHRF boats involved,
and 
> all fleets are scored completely separately. The standard low point 
> scoring method in Appendix A is used. There are exclusions allowed,
based 
> on the number of races that are conducted.
>
> The question is what score should be given to boats that do not compete
in 
> the earlier races, when the total registration may not yet be complete?
>
> For example, suppose a fleet starts with 10 boats registered, and all 10

> boats show up for the first race day. Only 9 boats show up for the
second 
> race day. Now we add two new registrants before the third race day. For 
> simplification we will just keep that number through the end of the 
> series.
>
> What is the proper score for the boat that missed the second race? Is it

> 11 points or 13 points? Does a boat that missed the 4th race get 13
points 
> while the boat that missed the second race gets 11 points? Should both 
> boats be scored at 13 points?
>
> I have searched various places, and I have found various clubs have 
> different interpretations. Most, however, appear to say nothing in the 
> SI's. I have not been able to find anything in US Sailing or ISAF 
> do***ents that discusses the topic at all.
>
> I suspect the bottom line is that we simply need to state a reasonable 
> rule and stick to it. However, I would like to determine if there is
some 
> common standard that I have missed.
>
> Regards,
> Gene Fuller
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Boats entered in a series
Gene Fuller <W4SZzzzzz  2006-04-10 15:44:19 
Re: Boats entered in a series
"Edward Mitchell&quo  2006-04-10 17:47:43 
Re: Boats entered in a series
Gene Fuller <W4SZzzzzz  2006-04-10 22:42:21 
Re: Boats entered in a series
"Edward Mitchell&quo  2006-04-12 10:37:06 
Re: Boats entered in a series
"Malcolm Osborne&quo  2006-04-11 01:21:32 
Re: Boats entered in a series
Gene Fuller <W4SZzzzzz  2006-04-11 00:07:40 

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