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Great Lakes Handicaps 2020-21.Xls Great Lakes Handicaps 2020-21 01/10/2020 Type Boat Class Handicap RYA / Class Great Lakes Difference to Change from Notes for handicap changes: Status Handicap Handicap RYA / Class 2019/20 See key below D 405 RYA - A 1089 1089 D 420 RYA 1105 1083 -22 -3 Note 2: Based on SWS data D 470 RYA - A 973 973 D 505 RYA 903 883 -20 5 Note 2: Based on SWS data D 2000 RYA 1114 1090 -24 -10 Note 2: Based on SWS data D 3000 Class 1007 1007 D 4000 RYA - A 917 917 D 12 sqm Sharpie RYA - A 1026 1026 D 12ft Skiff Class 879 868 -11 Note 4: Based on boat specs D 18ft Skiff Class 675 675 K 2.4m RYA - A 1240 1230 -10 Note 3: Based on club data D 29er RYA 903 903 -4 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D 29er XX Class 830 830 D 49er RYA - A 697 697 D 49er (Old rig) Class 740 740 D 49er FX Class ?? 720 D 59er Class 905 905 M A Class Classic RYA 684 684 M A Class Foiling SCHRS n/a 641 -15 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Albacore RYA 1040 1053 13 -2 Note 2: Based on SWS data D AltO RYA - A 926 926 D B14 RYA - E 860 860 D Blaze RYA 1033 1033 2 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Boss RYA - A 847 847 D Bosun RYA - A 1198 1198 D British Moth RYA 1160 1155 -5 D Buzz RYA - A 1030 1030 D Byte RYA - A 1190 1190 D Byte CI RYA - E 1215 1215 38 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Byte CII RYA 1135 1135 -3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Cadet RYA - E 1430 1435 5 M Catapult RYA 898 898 -5 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class M Challenger RYA 1173 1162 -11 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Cherub RYA - A 903 890 -13 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Cherub 97 Class ?? 970 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Cherub Foiling Class ?? 800 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Comet RYA 1210 1210 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Comet Duo RYA - A 1178 1178 D Comet Mino Class 1193 1193 D Comet Race Class 1050 1043 -7 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Comet Trio RYA 1104 1104 7 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Comet Trio MKII RYA 1052 1059 7 -4 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Comet Versa Class 1165 1165 D Comet Zero Class 1250 1250 D Contender RYA 969 969 D D-One RYA 948 971 23 Note 2: Based on SWS data D D-Zero RYA 1029 1043 14 Note 2: Based on SWS data D D-Zero Blue Class 1066 1070 4 Note 4: Based on boat specs M Dart 12 S/H None ?? 1144 M Dart 16 Sloop D/H RYA - A 905 905 M Dart 16 Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 855 -4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Dart 18 RYA 832 832 8 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class M Dart 18 S/H SCHRS n/a 843 7 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Dart 18 Sloop S/H SCHRS n/a 782 4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Dart 18 Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 801 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Devon Yawl Class 1184 1184 M DX Catamaran SCHRS n/a 839 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Enterprise RYA 1122 1153 31 2 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Europe RYA 1141 1141 D Farr 3.7 Class ?? 1063 D Finn RYA 1049 1049 -2 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Fire Class 1065 1052 -13 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Fireball RYA 952 952 8 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Firefly RYA 1172 1190 18 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Flash Class 1101 1101 D Fleetwind RYA - A 1268 1268 K Flying 15 RYA 1021 1021 1 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class K Flying 15 Silver Class 1036 1036 D Flying Dutchman RYA - A 879 879 Type Boat Class Handicap RYA / Class Great Lakes Difference to Change from Notes for handicap changes: Status Handicap Handicap RYA / Class 2019/20 See key below M Formula 16 D/H SCHRS n/a 703 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Formula 16 S/H SCHRS n/a 713 2 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Formula 18 RYA 670 665 -5 -8 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Fusion Pro Class ?? 1300 D Fusion Pro Spi Class ?? 1275 D GP14 RYA 1130 1130 D Graduate RYA 1132 1132 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Hadron H1 Class 1065 1059 -6 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Hadron H2 RYA 1034 1034 D Halo RYA - A 992 995 3 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Hartley 12 Class ?? 1290 D Heron RYA - A 1345 1345 M Hobie 16 SCHRS n/a 819 7 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Hobie 16 Spi SCHRS n/a 781 4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Hobie 17 SCHRS n/a 820 7 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Hobie Dragoon SCHRS n/a 1010 9 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Hobie Dragoon Spi SCHRS n/a 961 5 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Hornet RYA - E 955 955 -2 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class M Hurricane 5.9 SCHRS n/a 715 2 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Hurricane 5.9 SX RYA 695 695 M Hurricane 500 SCHRS n/a 753 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Icon RYA - A 976 990 14 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Int 14 RYA - A 758 707 -51 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Int Canoe RYA - E 884 884 -4 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Int Canoe - Asym RYA - A 866 840 -26 Note 3: Based on club data D Int Lightning Class 1003 1003 D Int Moth RYA - A 570 550 -20 50 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Int Moth - No foils RYA - A 980 980 D ISO RYA - A 922 922 D Javelin RYA - A 944 944 K K1 RYA 1064 1064 -1 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class K K2 Class 1030 1022 -8 Note 4: Based on boat specs K K6 RYA 919 913 -6 D Kestrel RYA 1038 1038 D Lark RYA 1073 1073 D Laser RYA 1100 1108 8 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Laser 3000 RYA - A 1085 1085 D Laser 4.7 RYA 1208 1208 -2 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Laser 5000 RYA - A 846 846 D Laser Bahia Class 1095 1095 D Laser EPS RYA - A 1033 1033 D Laser II RYA - A 1085 1085 D Laser Pico RYA - A 1330 1330 D Laser Radial RYA 1147 1147 -3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Laser Stratos RYA - E 1103 1103 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Laser Vago XD RYA - A 1071 1074 3 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Laser Vago XD S/H Class 1074 1074 D Leader RYA - A 1115 1115 D Lightning 368 RYA 1162 1162 -5 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Marauder RYA - A 1042 1042 D Megabyte RYA 1076 1076 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Merlin Rocket RYA 980 980 12 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Miracle RYA 1194 1194 D Mirror RYA 1390 1390 D Mirror S/H RYA 1380 1365 -15 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D MRX Class 1000 993 -7 Note 4: Based on boat specs D Musto Skiff RYA 849 849 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D MX-Ray RYA - A 1020 1020 M Nacra 15 Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 749 5 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 16 Solo Spi curved foilsSCHRS n/a 709 -16 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 16 Spi D/H curved foils SCHRS n/a 697 -10 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 16 Solo Spi straight foilsSCHRS n/a 724 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 16 Spi D/H straight foils SCHRS n/a 711 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 17 Olympic Foiler SCHRS n/a 645 4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 17 Olympic Non-Foiler SCHRS n/a 678 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 500 Sloop D/H SCHRS n/a 801 7 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 500 Solo SCHRS n/a 843 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 500 Solo Spi SCHRS n/a 793 2 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra 500 Sport Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 761 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra F17 Sloop Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 712 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra F17 Solo Spi SCHRS n/a 732 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS Type Boat Class Handicap RYA / Class Great Lakes Difference to Change from Notes for handicap changes: Status Handicap Handicap RYA / Class 2019/20 See key below M Nacra F20 Carbon SCHRS n/a 597 Note 4: Based on boat specs M Nacra F20 Carbon FCS SCHRS n/a 571 5 Note 4: Based on boat specs M Nacra Inter 17 Sloop Spi D/H None n/a 721 M Nacra Inter 17 Solo SCHRS n/a 807 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Nacra Inter 17 Solo Spi SCHRS n/a 754 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D National 12 RYA 1064 1064 8 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D National 18 Class 910 906 -4 Note 2: Based on SWS data D National 18C Class 957 957 D Norfolk Punt Class 870 844 -26 -13 Note 2: Based on SWS data D OK RYA 1104 1115 11 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Optimist RYA 1642 1642 D Osprey RYA 930 936 6 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Otter RYA - A 1275 1275 D Pacer RYA - A 1193 1193 D Phantom RYA 1004 1004 2 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class M Prindle 15 SCHRS n/a 904 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Prindle 18 SCHRS n/a 786 7 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Prindle 18.2 SCHRS n/a 714 4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M Prindle 19 Spi SCHRS n/a 688 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Punk Class ?? 1010 D Redwing RYA - A 1094 1094 D Rooster 8.1 RYA 1045 1045 -6 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS Aero 5 RYA 1136 1136 D RS Aero 7 RYA 1065 1073 8 Note 2: Based on SWS data D RS Aero 9 RYA 1014 1024 10 Note 2: Based on SWS data M RS Cat 16 Club S/H SCHRS n/a 937 9 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M RS Cat 16 Race Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 873 4 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M RS Cat 16 S Sloop D/H SCHRS n/a 919 8 Note 5: Based on SCHRS M RS Cat 16 XL Spi D/H SCHRS n/a 874 5 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D RS Feva S Class 1280 1280 D RS Feva XL RYA 1244 1244 4 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS Neo Class 1180 1147 -33 Note 4: Based on boat specs D RS Quest Class 1110 1130 20 Note 4: Based on boat specs D RS Tera Pro RYA 1359 1359 D RS Tera Sport RYA 1445 1445 7 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS Vareo RYA 1093 1093 D RS Venture Class ?? 1092 D RS Vision RYA 1137 1130 -7 Note 4: Based on boat specs D RS Zest Class 1260 1228 -32 Note 4: Based on boat specs D RS100 8.4 RYA 1004 1004 D RS100 10.2 RYA 981 981 D RS200 RYA 1046 1046 -3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS300 RYA 970 989 19 Note 2: Based on SWS data D RS400 RYA 942 953 11 Note 2: Based on SWS data D RS500 RYA 966 966 3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS600 RYA 920 920 4 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D RS600 FF Class ?? 550 50 Note 4: Based on boat specs D RS700 RYA 845 845 D RS800 RYA 799 799 D RS900 Class ?? 750 K SB20 Class ?? 911 D Scorpion RYA 1041 1030 -11 5 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Seafly RYA 1071 1071 -3 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class M Shadow SCHRS n/a 757 M Shadow X RYA - A 750 750 M Shearwater SCHRS n/a 809 3 Note 5: Based on SCHRS D Signet Class 1265 1265 K SK2 Class 953 929 -24 Note 4: Based on boat specs D SK4 Class 760 705 -55 Note 4: Based on boat specs M SL16 SCHRS n/a 774 D Snipe RYA 1108 1108 9 Note 1: Based on RYA / Class D Solo RYA 1142 1152 10 Note 2: Based on SWS data D Solution
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