Fellow Sailors,
I've had only two replies to my previous
query (one yes and one maybe), so let's try again . . .
Are you interested in racing your sailboat
on the Great Salt Lake but don't have, or don't want to use, a
spinnaker?
If we can get five (5) boats to commit to
racing without spinnakers in the buoy races at least some of the tiem, we
can have our own fleet -- D-fleet. The buoy races would be the Wednesday
Night Series races and the seasonal Regatta Weekends races. D-fleet would
be scored separately from the spinnaker fleets in the buoy races, and often
(depending on how may boats are racing that day) have it's own
starts and courses. D-fleet would include all handicap ratings
and PHRF handicaps would be applied to finishing times.
If you are interested in participating or
just want more information, e-mail me at brypratt@q.com or call me at
801-262-4243. If you are new to racing at the GSL, I'll help you with your
paperwork to get started.
In the Offshore Series races
and special trophy races, a D-fleet boat would race in the fleet
which includes its base handicap rating. Not using a
spinnaker improves a boat's handicap rating by 12 seconds per mile (along with
any other equipment adjustments).
Many (if not most) yacht clubs have
non-spinnaker racing, so let's get with it here at the GSLYC. The first
buoy races are the Spring Regatta on Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17 (up
to 3 races per day). The Wednesday Night Series races start May 4.
We need to know if there is to be a D-fleet before the April 16
races.
Bryant Pratt
RC D-fleet Captain