Handicapping
-- We owe time & an interesting
blog--Wednesday, July 17, 2013 –The Portsmouth Handicap System is used on our
races and I finally got around to looking at the race results for last
week. The news was not good.
When we race, there are many different kinds of boats: C-Larks like mine, Lasers, International 470’s, 420’s — and so on. Some of these boats are inherently faster than others. To make the racing more interesting and fair, each kind of boat has a handicap under the Portsmouth rule. After you finish the race, your elapsed time to finish the course is corrected, and all the boats have their finish adjusted. That is the corrected time. Last week we were beat by an International 470; he beat us by more than we knew.
Our C-Lark rating is 96.8; an International
470 has a rating of 99.7.
To calculate corrected time you take
your elapsed time and divide it by your handicap number, then multiply by
100. Lower handicap numbers owe time to higher
handicap numbers.
So--on the first race last week we
finished in 17 minutes and 22 seconds. The
470 finished in 15 minutes and 29 seconds.
He beat us by 1 min 53 seconds.
BUT when handicap was applied, he beat us by 2 min 24 sec. So we owe him 1.8 seconds for every minute we
are out there sailing. In a 30-minute
race we could beat him by 50 seconds and still lose by 4 seconds. Clearly we will have to do better in the
future than we did last week. I do
believe the handicap number is probably fair.
On the down-wind legs, when we weren’t screwing up, we were able to gain
on the 470. We kept right with him when
we did a good job on the up wind legs.
So—you hate to give time to a competitor, but the rating is probably
fair even if we did owe time to every boat out there except the HLR.
Here is an interesting blog. Jeff has a C-Lark and he had to rip out the
entire floor of his cockpit to replace some wood. Looks like he did a great job.
While
researching our handicap status found the following official specs for the
C-Lark. I am thinking ours was built
closer to 1964 than 1979.
Hull
Type:
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Centerboard Dinghy
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Rig
Type:
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Fractional Sloop
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LOA:
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14.00' / 4.27m
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LWL:
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14.00' / 4.27m
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Beam:
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5.70' / 1.74m
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Listed
SA:
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133 ft2 / 12.36 m2
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Draft
(max.)
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3.50' / 1.07m
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Draft
(min.)
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0.50' / 0.15m
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Disp.
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295 lbs./ 134 kgs.
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Ballast:
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SA/Disp.:
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48.07
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Bal./Disp.:
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Disp./Len.:
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47.99
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Designer:
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Don Clark
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Builder:
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Clark Boat Co. (USA)
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Construct.:
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FG
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Bal.
type:
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First
Built:
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1964
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Last
Built:
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1979
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#
Built:
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1400
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BUILDERS
(past & present)
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