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<div>Kelly Shawn is registered for both days - see ya all out there! </div>
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<div>~Leah<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Jan Grygier <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hydrophilos@earthlink.net">hydrophilos@earthlink.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote">Ciaran,<br>Yes, 234 if you carry a genny, 237 if you only have a jib. But I think<br>the 234 applies even if you have ACCESS to a genoa, i.e. can use it when<br>
the wind is light. You don't get to say "well, it's blowing 25 so I'll<br>just use the jib and take the better rating", the decision needs to be<br>made when you enter the regatta.<br><br>For Great Pumpkin, I think you DO get to decide whether to use the<br>
spinnaker and have the regular rating above, or forego it and add 10<br>seconds per mile, on race day.<br><br>But I'm a bit foggy this morning, so if I'm wrong on any of this please<br>forgive me (or if someone else knows better, correct me).<br>
<br>Jan Grygier<br>Carlos, #5050<br>Saturday only - and I just got another crew, hooray!<br><br>On 10/27/2011 2:12 PM, Ciaran Wills wrote:<br>> Just to rehash an email thread from last year - PHRF is 234 with the<br>> 155% genoa and 237 with the class jib?<br>
><br>> We'll only be in Sunday's race, non-spin.<br>
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