|
April's report coming soon.
2008
Season
Standings |
| (with 0 throw
outs) |
| 1 |
Steve Delva |
42 |
| 2 |
Cliff Craig |
54 |
| 3 |
Gary
Watson |
56 |
| 4 |
Bill
Wright |
57 |
| 5 |
Pip
Ziman |
66 |
| 6 |
Sean
Dexter |
90 |
| 7 |
John
Ebey |
90 |
| 8 |
Philip
Chou |
90 |

Race
Organization:
- There must be at least 3 boats competing in each heat and
at least 5 heats for an official race day.
- Each race will consist of 10 heats (or as many as weather
permits up to 10). Heats 1 through 5 begin after the skippers meeting,
and will be run back to back. (A minute or two between heats).
- Each heat is scored with 1 throwout for the day.
- After the 5th heat, there will be a 30min break for boat
tuning, battery swapping, lunch, whatever.
- After the break, heats 6 through 10 will run back to back.
Scoring shall be calculated as follows:
- (A4.1) The
boats finishing position in the heat shall be its score for that heat.
1st place=1 point, 2nd=2, 3rd=3 and so on. The score for the
day shall be the total points a boat has scored for
each heat.*
- (A4.2)
Boats not finishing a race (DNF), or not starting a race (DNS) shall be
scored 1 plus the number of boats entered at the start of the day. A
boat that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for
the finishing place one more than the number of boats entered for the
day, multiplied by the number of heats raced that day.*
- Boats
arriving late shall be counted as having been in attendance since the
start of the day, but will be scored as DNS for each race missed.
- (A8.1) If
there is a tie between two or more boats in a series, each boats heat
scores shall be listed in order from best to worst, and at the first
point where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favor of
the boat with the best score.*
- (A8.2) If a
tie remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked by the
finishing order in the last heat.*
*(Adapted from Racing Rules of Sailing, Appendix
A)
Club
Champion:
• The Club Champion will be determined by the total points
accumulated in the member's 8 best races. (This will allow us to miss 2
races).
• In the unlikely event of a tie, a ninth race will be used as
a tie breaker.
2004 Club
Champion: Jim Scudder # 823
2005 Club Champion: John Ebey # 1041
2006 Club Champion: John Ebey # 1041
2007 Club Champion: Bill Wright # 823
2008 Club Champion: (Your
name here)

|