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PURSUIT RACING START TIMES (Based on 2020 Pns) PURSUIT RACING START TIMES 6 July 2020 (based on 2020 PNs) Start times for a 90 minute Optimist Race Start times for a 75 minute Tera Race Start times for a 60 minute Feva Race Actual start Actual start Actual start time time time Class PN (+ Mins) Class PN (+ Mins) Class PN (+ Mins) OPTIMIST 1642 0 RS TERA SPORT 1445 0 RS FEVA XL 1244 0 RS TERA SPORT 1445 11 CADET 1430 1 BYTE CI 1215 1.5 CADET 1430 11.5 MIRROR 1390 3 COMET 1210 1.5 MIRROR 1390 14 TOPPER 1365 4 LASER 4.7 1208 1.5 TOPPER 1365 15 RS TERA PRO 1359 4.5 MIRACLE 1194 2.5 RS TERA PRO 1359 15.5 LASER PICO 1330 6 WANDERER 1193 2.5 LASER PICO 1330 17 RS Zest* 1260 9.5 RS Neo* 1180 3 RS Zest* 1260 21 RS FEVA XL 1244 10.5 FIREFLY 1172 3.5 RS FEVA XL 1244 22 BYTE CI 1215 12 BRITISH MOTH 1160 4 BYTE CI 1215 23.5 COMET 1210 12 LASER RADIAL 1147 4.5 COMET 1210 23.5 LASER 4.7 1208 12.5 SOLO 1142 5 LASER 4.7 1208 24 MIRACLE 1194 13 RS VISION 1137 5 MIRACLE 1194 24.5 WANDERER 1193 13 RS AERO 5 1136 5 WANDERER 1193 24.5 RS Neo* 1180 14 BYTE CII 1135 5.5 RS Neo* 1180 25.5 FIREFLY 1172 14 GRADUATE 1132 5.5 FIREFLY 1172 26 BRITISH MOTH 1160 15 GP14 1130 5.5 BRITISH MOTH 1160 26.5 LASER RADIAL 1147 15.5 STREAKER 1128 5.5 LASER RADIAL 1147 27 SOLO 1142 15.5 ENTERPRISE 1122 6 SOLO 1142 27.5 RS VISION 1137 16 2000 1114 6.5 RS VISION 1137 27.5 RS AERO 5 1136 16 420 1105 6.5 RS AERO 5 1136 27.5 BYTE CII 1135 16 COMET TRIO MK1 1104 7 BYTE CII 1135 28 GRADUATE 1132 16 OK 1104 7 GRADUATE 1132 28 GP14 1130 16.5 LASER STRATOS 1103 7 GP14 1130 28 STREAKER 1128 16.5 WAYFARER 1102 7 STREAKER 1128 28 ENTERPRISE 1122 17 LASER 1100 7 ENTERPRISE 1122 28.5 2000 1114 17 LASER BAHIA* 1095 7 2000 1114 29 420 1105 17.5 RS VAREO 1093 7.5 420 1105 29.5 COMET TRIO MK1 1104 17.5 LASER 3000 1085 7.5 COMET TRIO MK1 1104 29.5 OK 1104 17.5 LASER II 1085 7.5 OK 1104 29.5 LASER STRATOS 1103 18 SUPERNOVA 1077 8 LASER STRATOS 1103 29.5 WAYFARER 1102 18 LARK 1073 8 WAYFARER 1102 29.5 LASER 1100 18 RS AERO 7 1065 8.5 LASER 1100 29.5 LASER BAHIA* 1095 18 NATIONAL 12 1064 8.5 LASER BAHIA* 1095 30 RS VAREO 1093 18.5 FINN 1049 9.5 RS VAREO 1093 30 LASER 3000 1085 18.5 RS 200 1046 9.5 LASER 3000 1085 30.5 LASER II 1085 18.5 DEVOTI D-ZERO 1029 10.5 LASER II 1085 30.5 SUPERNOVA 1077 19 TASAR 1022 10.5 SUPERNOVA 1077 31 LARK 1073 19.5 RS AERO 9 1014 11 LARK 1073 31 RS AERO 7 1065 19.5 PHANTOM 1004 11.5 RS AERO 7 1065 31.5 NATIONAL 12 1064 20 MERLIN-ROCKET 980 12.5 NATIONAL 12 1064 31.5 FINN 1049 20.5 RS 300 970 13 FINN 1049 32.5 RS 200 1046 20.5 CONTENDER 969 13.5 RS 200 1046 32.5 DEVOTI D-ZERO 1029 21.5 FIREBALL 952 14 DEVOTI D-ZERO 1029 33.5 TASAR 1022 22 RS 400 942 14.5 TASAR 1022 34 RS AERO 9 1014 22.5 ISO 922 15.5 RS AERO 9 1014 34.5 PHANTOM 1004 23 INT CANOE 905 16.5 PHANTOM 1004 35 MERLIN-ROCKET 980 24 29ER 903 16.5 MERLIN-ROCKET 980 36.5 RS 300 970 24.5 RS 300 970 37 CONTENDER 969 24.5 CONTENDER 969 37 FIREBALL 952 25.5 FIREBALL 952 38 RS 400 942 26 RS 400 942 38.5 ISO 922 27 ISO 922 39.5 INT. CANOE 905 28 INT. CANOE 905 40.5 29ER 903 28 29ER 903 40.5 * Not RYA PN.
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