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United States Performance Handicap Racing Fleet UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET IMPORTANT NOTE The following pages list low, high and average performance handicaps reported by USPHRF Fleets for over 4100 boat classes/types. Using Adobe Acrobat’s ‘FIND” feature, <CTRL-F>, information can be displayed for each boat class upon request. Class names conform to USPHRF designations. The source information for this listing also provides data for the annual PHRF HANDICAPS listings (The Red, White, & Blue Book) published by the UNITED STATES SAILING ASSOCIAION. This publication also lists handicaps by Class/Type, Fleet, Confidence Codes, and other useful information. Precautions: Handicap data represents base handicaps. Some reported handicaps represent determinations based upon statute rather than nautical miles. Some of the reported handicaps are based upon only one handicapped boat. The listing covers reports from affiliated fleets to USPHRF for the period March 1995 to March 2007. HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE Lowest Highest Average Class\Type Handicap Handicap Handicap 10 METER 60 60 60 11 METER 69 108 87 11 METER ODR 72 78 72 1D 35 27 45 33 1D48 -42 -24 -30 22 SQ METER 141 141 141 30 SQ METER 135 147 138 5.5 METER 156 180 165 6 METER 120 158 144 6 METER MODERN 108 108 108 6.5 M SERIES 108 108 108 6.5M 76 81 78 75 METER 39 39 39 8 METER 114 114 114 8 METER (PRE WW2) 111 111 111 8 METER MODERN 72 72 72 ABBOTT 22 228 252 231 ABBOTT 22 IB 234 252 240 ABBOTT 27 163 171 165 ABBOTT 33 120 132 126 ABBOTT 36 102 111 105 ABBOTT 36 DK 96 105 99 ABLE 20 288 294 291 ABLE 42 141 144 141 ABLE POITIN 24 192 228 201 ABLE POITIN 24 FR 195 195 195 ABLE POITIN 24 FR IB 210 216 213 ACHILLES 9 METER 226 226 225 ADHARA 30 90 93 90 AEGEAN 234 234 234 234 AERODYNE 38 36 42 39 AERODYNE 38 CARBON 39 39 39 AERODYNE 43 12 12 12 AJAX 28 195 195 195 ALAJUELA 33 195 198 195 ALAJUELA 38 216 219 216 ALBATROSS 42 210 210 210 ALBERG 22 276 288 282 ALBERG 29 228 228 228 ALBERG 30 213 240 228 ALBERG 34 195 195 195 ALBERG 35 192 210 201 ALBERG 35 TM 192 192 192 ALBERG 37 163 174 168 ALBERG 37 KTH 168 168 168 ALBERG 37 YWL 162 171 165 ALBIN 7.9 231 234 231 ALBIN BALLAD 30 183 204 189 ALBIN BALLAD 30 ODR 189 189 189 ALBIN CUMULUS 189 216 195 ALBIN EXPRESS 165 180 171 ALBIN NIMBUS 42 96 102 99 ALBIN NIMBUS 42 SD 102 102 102 HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE ALBIN NOVA 33 156 159 156 ALBIN SINGOLLA 162 168 165 ALBIN STRATUS 36 141 150 144 ALBIN VEGA 27 240 249 243 ALDEN 37 168 168 168 ALDEN 37 CUT 174 174 174 ALDEN 42 YWL 156 156 156 ALDEN 43 SD 105 105 105 ALDEN 44 105 120 111 ALDEN 44 CUT 99 120 105 ALDEN 44 TM 114 114 114 ALDEN 44-2 105 120 111 ALDEN 45 87 87 87 ALDEN 46 81 84 81 ALDEN 48 99 99 99 ALDEN 50 SM 91 91 90 ALDEN 52 CB 72 84 78 ALDEN 54 57 78 66 ALDEN CARAVELLE 42 156 159 156 ALDEN CHALLENGER 156 171 162 ALDEN MALABAR 33 JR 264 264 264 ALDEN PRISCILLA 30 228 228 228 ALDEN TRIANGLE 208 228 216 ALERION 228 348 270 ALERION 25 TM 204 204 204 ALERION 26 180 180 180 ALERION EXPRESS 20 ODR 192 249 225 ALERION EXPRESS 28 ODR 141 200 156 ALERION EXPRESS 28 SD 168 168 168 ALERION EXPRESS 28-2 ODR 153 174 162 ALERION EXPRESS 28-2 SD 171 174 171 ALERION EXPRESS 38 ODR 120 129 123 ALERION EXPRESS 38-2 ODR 120 120 120 ALLIED 31 222 222 222 ALLIED 40 168 168 168 ALLIED CHANCE 30-30 159 174 168 ALLIED MISTRESS 39 162 186 177 ALLIED PRINCESS 36 201 210 204 ALLIED SEABREEZE 35 189 198 192 ALLIED SEAWIND 30 246 249 246 ALLIED SEAWIND 30 KTH 240 258 246 ALLIED SEAWIND 32 231 240 234 ALLIED SEAWIND 32 2 228 228 228 ALLIED SEAWIND 32 KTH 210 240 231 ALLIED XL2 138 150 144 ALLMAND 31 166 210 189 ALLMAND 31 TM 183 189 186 ALLMAND 35 152 162 156 ALLMAND 35 PH 156 156 156 ALOHA 26 219 219 219 ALOHA 27/8.2 198 222 213 ALOHA 27/8.2 OB 207 207 207 ALOHA 28 192 200 195 ALOHA 28 TM 189 189 189 ALOHA 29 174 174 174 HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE ALOHA 30 141 150 144 ALOHA 30 SD 156 156 156 ALOHA 32 171 177 171 ALOHA 32 SD 183 183 183 ALOHA 34/10.4 162 177 165 ALOHA 34/10.4 SM 153 153 153 ALOHA 8.5 180 198 186 AMEL SHARKI 39 204 204 204 AMEL-MARAMU 150 150 150 AMERICAN 17 216 216 216 AMERICAN 21 260 306 282 AMERICAN 26 168 288 228 AMERICAT 22 351 351 351 AMES 28 78 78 78 AMF 2100 231 289 249 AMPHIBICON 234 234 234 AMPHITRITE 45 MS 153 153 153 ANDREWS 26 138 152 144 ANDREWS 27 120 120 120 ANDREWS 30 93 120 102 ANDREWS 36 87 105 96 ANDREWS 38 69 75 72 ANDREWS 39 60 60 60 ANDREWS 70 -111 -72 -90 ANNAPOLIS 25 282 282 282 ANNAPOLIS 26 234 243 237 ANNAPOLIS 30 228 228 228 ANSA 42 90 90 90 ANTRIM 27 75 84 81 ANTRIM 27 ODR 78 150 90 APHRODITE 101 126 150 132 APHRODITE 101 ODR 141 141 141 APHRODITE 29 150 168 159 APHRODITE 34 141 141 141 APHRODITE 40 150 150 150 APOGEE 50 66 66 66 APOLLO 20 276 276 276 AQUARIUS 21 261 273 267 AQUARIUS 23 258 294 276 AQUARIUS 23 MH 276 276 276 AQUARIUS 23-2 MH 285 285 285 ARCADIA 30 168 168 168 ATALANTA 26 255 255 255 ATLANTIC 18 342 342 342 ATLANTIC 21 354 354 354 ATLANTIC 50 -30 9 -9 ATLANTIC CITY CAT 24 246 330 285 ATLANTIC ONE DESIGN 150 168 156 AURORA 40 120 120 120 AVANCE 245 201 201 201 AVANCE 33 150 156 153 AVANCE 33 TM 144 144 144 AVANCE 36 123 138 129 AVANCE 40 CB 102 102 102 AZZURA 310 51 51 51 HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE B-25 132 141 135 B-25 ODR 135 150 138 B-32 69 84 72 B-32 IB 72 90 78 BABA 30 219 222 219 BABA 35 192 195 192 BABA 40 174 201 186 BAHAMA 33 225 225 225 BALATON 31 180 180 180 BALBOA 20 276 288 282 BALBOA 26 FK 216 219 216 BALBOA 26 SK 216 225 219 BALBOA 27 8.2 210 216 213 BALBOA 27 8.2 SM 219 222 219 BALTIC 33 150 150 150 BALTIC 35 114 123 117 BALTIC 35 TM 114 120 117 BALTIC 35 VTM 111 114 111 BALTIC 35 WK 120 120 120 BALTIC 37 111 120 114 BALTIC 38 DP 90 102 96 BALTIC 38 DP CB 102 102 102 BALTIC 39 99 108 102 BALTIC 39 CB 99 111 105 BALTIC 40 84 96 87 BALTIC 42 (C&C) 72 84 78 BALTIC 42 DP 66 75 69 BALTIC 42 DP CB 81 90 84 BALTIC 42 DP TM 66 66 66 BALTIC 43 54 66 60 BALTIC 43 TM 48 57 51 BALTIC 44 78 78 78 BALTIC 46 81 84 81 BALTIC 47 12 24 18 BALTIC 48 DP 48 54 48 BALTIC 50 -21 -21 -21 BALTIC 51 45 45 45 BALTIC 51 CB 51 51 51 BALTIC 52 15 15 15 BALTIC 55 DP WK 33 36 33 BANNER 28 120 135 126 BAR HARBOR 30 120 120 120 BARNEGAT 20 228 228 228 BAVARIA 1060 150 150 150 BAVARIA 1130 117 117 117 BAVARIA 33 141 141 141 BAVARIA 34 WK 120 150 135 BAVARIA 36 135 135 135 BAVARIA 37 117 123 120 BAVARIA 37 SD 120 120 120 BAVARIA 38 79 111 93 BAVARIA 38 MATCH 47 47 45 BAVARIA 39 105 105 105 BAVARIA 40 105 111 108 BAVARIA 41 108 108 108 HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE BAVARIA 42 OCEAN 99 99 99 BAVARIA 44 SD 105 120 114 BAVARIA 770 207 207 207 BAVARIA 890 189 189 189 BAVARIA 960 165 177 168 BAYFIELD 25 261 270 261 BAYFIELD 25-2 258 258 258 BAYFIELD 29 219 237 234 BAYFIELD 30/32 222 237 228 BAYFIELD 32 C 240 243 240 BAYFIELD 36 CUT 180 201 186 BAYFIELD 40 KTH 168 192 180 BAYLINER 32 138 138 138 BB-10 123 129 123 BC-27 123 123 123 BEADON 30 108 108 108 BELLIURE 12.5 81 81 81 BELLIURE 40 132 132 132 BENETEAU 1 TON EVOL. 60 75 66 BENETEAU 10 R 72 90 81 BENETEAU 1050 IDYL. 156 156 156 BENETEAU 1150 IDYL. 138 138 138 BENETEAU 1150 IDYL. SD 132 144 138 BENETEAU 1350 IDYL. 102 135 117 BENETEAU 1ST CLASS 8 ODR 147 153 150 BENETEAU 21 CLASSIC 201 201 201 BENETEAU 210 180 201 195 BENETEAU 235 177 198 189 BENETEAU 235 WK 180 207 195 BENETEAU 24 210 210 210 BENETEAU 25 PLATU 114 126 117 BENETEAU 26 192 198 195 BENETEAU 265 174 204 186 BENETEAU 27 195 195 195 BENETEAU 27 FR 204 204 204 BENETEAU 27 TM 183 183 183 BENETEAU 27.7 126 126 126 BENETEAU 28 177 192 183 BENETEAU 28 FR 174 174 174 BENETEAU 285 180 207 186 BENETEAU 285 SD 183 183 183 BENETEAU 285 WK 180 213 189 BENETEAU 29 156 174 165 BENETEAU 29 SD 174 180 177 BENETEAU 29 SM 108 174 141 BENETEAU 30 168 183 177 BENETEAU 30 BS 156 156 156 BENETEAU 30 E 162 174 165 BENETEAU 30 E FR 138 141 138 BENETEAU 30 E SM 177 183 180 BENETEAU 30 E TM 168 168 168 BENETEAU 305 156 182 165 BENETEAU 305 SD 159 168 162 BENETEAU 305 SD TM 174 174 174 BENETEAU 310 135 144 138 HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGABIZED BY CLASS/TYPE BENETEAU 310 SD 132 153 147 BENETEAU 310 TM 129 153 135 BENETEAU 32 FR 129 135 132 BENETEAU 32 MH 141 156 144 BENETEAU 32 SD 147 165 153 BENETEAU 32 TM 141 165 150 BENETEAU 323 141 141 141 BENETEAU 325 138 150 144 BENETEAU 325 SD 156 156 156 BENETEAU 325 TM 141 147 144 BENETEAU 325 VTM 144 144 144 BENETEAU 32s5 129 156 144 BENETEAU 32s5 WK 144 159 150 BENETEAU 33.7 114 126 120 BENETEAU 33.7 DK 120 120 120 BENETEAU 345 90 135 126 BENETEAU 345 SD 126 138 132 BENETEAU 345 SD TM 135 135 135 BENETEAU 345 TM 120 132 126 BENETEAU 35 117 129 123 BENETEAU 35 SD 129 132 129 BENETEAU 35.7 114 114 114 BENETEAU 35.7 WK 105 135 120 BENETEAU 35s5 114 152 126 BENETEAU 35s5 TM 108 126 117 BENETEAU 35s5 TM WK 123 123 123 BENETEAU 35s5 WK 114 135 126 BENETEAU 36.7 72 84 75 BENETEAU 36.7 SD 81 90 84 BENETEAU 36s7 IK 84 129 108 BENETEAU 36s7 LK 81 117 105 BENETEAU 36s7 WK 102 123 114 BENETEAU 375 102 128 111 BENETEAU 375 SD 111 126 117 BENETEAU 375 SD SM 123 123 123 BENETEAU 375 SM 108 123 114 BENETEAU 375 WK 120 138 129 BENETEAU 38 90 108 102 BENETEAU 38 SD 111 120 114 BENETEAU 38 TM 102 111 105 BENETEAU 38 TM DK 101 108 102 BENETEAU 38 TM SD 108 120 111 BENETEAU 38 VSD TM 114 114 114 BENETEAU 38 VTM 96 96 96 BENETEAU 38 WK 117 117 117 BENETEAU 38s5 96 123 108 BENETEAU 38s5 SD 99 99 99 BENETEAU 38s5 WK 105 123 108 BENETEAU 40.7 48 63 51 BENETEAU 40.7 WK 60 66 60 BENETEAU 405 93 102 96 BENETEAU 405 SD 99 108 102 BENETEAU 405 SD TM 99 99 99 BENETEAU 405
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