UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET LOW, HIGH, AVERAGE and MEDIAN PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS for the Years 2005 Through 2011 IMPORTANT NOTE

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UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET LOW, HIGH, AVERAGE and MEDIAN PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS for the Years 2005 Through 2011 IMPORTANT NOTE UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET LOW, HIGH, AVERAGE AND MEDIAN PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS for the years 2005 through 2011 IMPORTANT NOTE The following pages lists base performance handicaps (BHCPs) and low, high, average, and median performance handicaps reported by US PHRF Fleets for well over 4100 boat classes or types displayed in Adobe Acrobat portable document file format. Use Adobe Acrobat’s ‘FIND” feature, <CTRL-F>, to display specific information in this list for each class. Class names conform to US PHRF designations. The information for this list was culled from data sources used to prepare the “History of US PHRF Affiliated Fleet Handicaps for 2011”. This reference book, published annually by the UNITED STATES SAILING ASSOCIATION, is often referred to as the “Red, White, & Blue book of PHRF Handicaps”. The publication lists base handicaps in seconds per mile by Class, number of actively handicapped boats by Fleet, date of last reported entry and other useful information collected over the years from more than 60 reporting PHRF Fleets throughout North America. The reference is divided into three sections, Introduction, Monohull Base Handicaps, and Multihull Base Handicaps. Assumptions underlying determination of PHRF Base Handicaps are explicitly listed in the Introduction section. The reference is available on-line to US SAILING member PHRF fleets and the US SAILING general membership. A current membership ID and password are required to login and obtain access at: http://offshore.ussailing.org/PHRF/2011_PHRF_Handicaps_Book.htm . Precautions: Reported handicaps base handicaps are for production boats only. One-off custom designs are not included. A base handicap does not include fleet adjustments for variances in the sail plan and other modifications to designed hull form and rig that determine the actual handicap used to score a race. Some reported fleet handicaps in this list represent determinations based upon statute rather than nautical miles. Only classes reporting more than one handicapped boat are listed. Lowest Highest Average Median Reported Reported Reported Reported CLASS Reported Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP 11 METER 66 66 99 78 81 11 METER ODR 69 69 75 72 72 1D35 33 27 45 33 42 1D48 -33 -33 -24 -27 -27 6 METER 102 102 150 129 126 8 METER MODERN 114 72 114 93 135 ABBOTT 22 252 231 252 240 261 ABBOTT 33 129 120 132 126 135 ABBOTT 36 111 96 111 102 117 ABLE POITIN 24 228 204 228 219 240 AERODYNE 38 42 36 42 36 45 AERODYNE 38 CARBON 30 27 45 36 39 ALBERG 22 282 282 288 285 285 ALBERG 29 228 225 228 225 228 ALBERG 30 219 219 240 228 228 ALBERG 35 204 201 210 204 207 ALBERG 37 168 168 171 168 168 ALBERG 37 YWL 171 168 171 168 171 ALBIN BALLAD 30 183 183 196 186 189 ALBIN CUMULUS 192 186 216 195 207 ALBIN STRATUS 36 147 141 147 144 150 ALBIN VEGA 27 240 240 264 246 252 ALDEN CARAVELLE 42 159 156 159 156 159 ALDEN CHALLENGER 165 165 171 168 168 ALERION EXPRESS 28 150 150 174 162 162 ALERION EXPRESS 28 ODR 150 150 181 162 165 ALERION EXPRESS 28-2 ODR 174 153 179 168 186 ALERION EXPRESS 33 138 120 138 129 147 ALERION EXPRESS 38-2 ODR 111 111 111 111 111 ALLIED CHANCE 30-30 174 165 174 168 177 ALLIED PRINCESS 36 204 198 204 201 207 ALLIED SEABREEZE 35 192 192 196 192 192 ALLIED SEAWIND 30 246 246 246 246 246 ALLIED SEAWIND 30 KTH 258 243 258 249 264 ALLMAND 31 190 190 195 192 192 ALOHA 27/8.2 219 212 248 225 237 ALOHA 28 192 192 202 195 195 ALOHA 30 156 141 156 147 162 ALOHA 32 188 177 188 180 192 ALOHA 34/10.4 162 162 171 165 165 AMEL SHARKI 39 186 186 204 195 195 AMF 2100 246 240 246 243 249 ANDREWS 26 141 141 152 144 147 ANDREWS 30 108 93 109 99 114 ANDREWS 38 75 69 75 69 78 ANDREWS 70 -72 -99 -72 -87 -57 ANTRIM 27 ODR 84 75 90 84 90 APHRODITE 101 132 129 150 138 141 APHRODITE 101 ODR 144 144 144 144 144 AQUARIUS 23 276 270 294 279 288 ATLANTIC CITY CAT 24 261 261 282 270 270 ATLANTIC ONE DESIGN 153 153 168 159 159 AVANCE 36 138 132 138 135 141 US PHRF BHCP REPORT Page 1 August 15, 2011 Lowest Highest Average Median Reported Reported Reported Reported CLASS Reported Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP AZZURA 310 57 51 57 54 60 B-25 138 129 143 135 144 B-25 ODR 135 135 138 135 135 B-32 78 66 84 72 87 B-32 IB 90 78 90 84 96 BABA 40 201 158 201 177 222 BALBOA 20 288 282 288 285 291 BALBOA 26 FK 222 215 222 219 225 BALBOA 26 SK 219 219 228 219 222 BALTIC 35 TM 120 111 120 114 123 BALTIC 37 120 114 123 117 123 BALTIC 38 DP 96 96 106 99 99 BALTIC 39 93 93 106 99 99 BALTIC 39 CB 111 99 111 105 117 BALTIC 40 96 84 96 87 102 BALTIC 42 (C&C) 78 76 84 78 81 BALTIC 42 DP 72 72 72 72 72 BALTIC 43 54 54 57 54 54 BALTIC 43 TM 63 54 63 57 66 BALTIC 46 84 81 84 81 84 BAVARIA 34 SD 141 135 141 138 144 BAVARIA 34 WK 150 120 150 135 165 BAVARIA 36 132 132 135 132 132 BAVARIA 37 129 123 129 126 132 BAVARIA 37 SD 129 120 129 123 132 BAVARIA 38 108 79 108 93 123 BAVARIA 38 MATCH 75 48 75 57 87 BAVARIA 44 SD 120 105 120 111 126 BAVARIA 770 207 207 207 207 207 BAVARIA 960 177 168 177 171 180 BAYFIELD 29 219 219 237 228 228 BAYFIELD 30/32 235 231 235 231 237 BAYFIELD 32 C 234 234 243 237 237 BAYFIELD 36 CUT 192 183 192 186 195 BAYFIELD 40 KTH 174 168 174 171 177 BB-10 120 120 132 123 126 BENETEAU 1 TON EVOL. 72 60 75 66 78 BENETEAU 10 R 75 72 90 78 84 BENETEAU 1150 IDYL. 153 138 156 147 162 BENETEAU 1150 IDYL. SD 138 138 138 138 138 BENETEAU 210 201 180 204 195 213 BENETEAU 235 189 186 202 192 195 BENETEAU 235 WK 198 189 207 195 207 BENETEAU 25 PLATU 117 117 126 120 120 BENETEAU 26 192 192 198 195 195 BENETEAU 265 189 174 189 180 195 BENETEAU 285 198 180 207 189 210 BENETEAU 285 WK 186 186 213 192 198 BENETEAU 29 162 162 178 168 168 BENETEAU 30 183 180 183 180 183 BENETEAU 30 E 171 165 171 165 174 BENETEAU 305 182 156 182 165 195 BENETEAU 305 SD 177 162 177 168 183 US PHRF BHCP REPORT Page 2 August 15, 2011 Lowest Highest Average Median Reported Reported Reported Reported CLASS Reported Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP BENETEAU 310 138 132 146 138 144 BENETEAU 310 SD 159 141 159 150 168 BENETEAU 310 TM 132 132 135 132 132 BENETEAU 32 FR 141 126 141 132 147 BENETEAU 32 MH 141 141 152 144 147 BENETEAU 32 TM 141 141 153 147 147 BENETEAU 323 156 135 168 147 171 BENETEAU 325 144 135 144 138 147 BENETEAU 325 TM 138 138 147 141 141 BENETEAU 32s5 141 138 161 147 153 BENETEAU 32s5 WK 159 114 171 147 186 BENETEAU 33.7 128 123 129 126 129 BENETEAU 33.7 DK 123 120 123 120 123 BENETEAU 343 144 144 162 147 153 BENETEAU 345 135 129 136 132 138 BENETEAU 345 SD 132 129 138 132 135 BENETEAU 345 SD TM 135 135 135 135 135 BENETEAU 345 TM 129 123 132 126 132 BENETEAU 35 126 120 132 126 132 BENETEAU 35.7 WK 135 120 135 126 141 BENETEAU 35s5 120 114 141 126 132 BENETEAU 35s5 TM 120 108 120 114 126 BENETEAU 35s5 WK 129 114 135 129 138 BENETEAU 36.7 75 72 84 78 81 BENETEAU 36.7 SD 84 81 90 84 87 BENETEAU 36s7 IK 111 108 138 117 126 BENETEAU 36s7 LK 108 108 123 111 114 BENETEAU 36s7 WK 114 114 117 114 114 BENETEAU 373 114 114 132 120 123 BENETEAU 375 108 105 128 114 120 BENETEAU 38 123 90 123 105 138 BENETEAU 38 SD 102 102 117 108 108 BENETEAU 38 TM 102 102 108 102 105 BENETEAU 38 TM DK 105 96 105 99 108 BENETEAU 38 TM SD 114 108 120 111 120 BENETEAU 38s5 102 96 117 105 111 BENETEAU 38s5 WK 108 99 114 105 114 BENETEAU 393 RFM 114 114 138 126 126 BENETEAU 40 60 60 99 78 78 BENETEAU 40 SD 132 132 132 132 132 BENETEAU 40.7 54 48 57 51 57 BENETEAU 40.7 WK 60 60 63 60 60 BENETEAU 405 87 87 93 90 90 BENETEAU 405 SD 108 102 108 105 111 BENETEAU 405 SD TM 120 99 120 108 129 BENETEAU 405 TM 114 96 114 108 123 BENETEAU 41s5 84 84 99 90 90 BENETEAU 41s5 WK 105 84 108 99 117 BENETEAU 42 72 72 96 84 84 BENETEAU 42 SD 93 87 93 90 96 BENETEAU 42 TM 84 78 95 84 93 BENETEAU 42 TM LK 75 75 108 81 90 BENETEAU 42 TM SD 78 78 90 84 84 US PHRF BHCP REPORT Page 3 August 15, 2011 Lowest Highest Average Median Reported Reported Reported Reported CLASS Reported Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP Base HCP BENETEAU 423 129 102 129 111 141 BENETEAU 42s7 84 60 84 69 96 BENETEAU 42s7 IK SM 69 69 85 75 75 BENETEAU 42s7 SM WK 81 72 93 81 90 BENETEAU 435 78 66 87 75 87 BENETEAU 435 TM 78 60 78 69 87 BENETEAU 44.7 42 30 42 36 48 BENETEAU 44.7 SD 39 36 42 39 42 BENETEAU 456 51 51 51 51 51 BENETEAU 456 TM 63 42 63 51 72 BENETEAU 45f5 73 45 73 60 87 BENETEAU 47.7 18 18 45 27 30 BENETEAU 47.7 SD 45 30 45 33 51 BENETEAU 47.7 TM DK 24 24 33 27 27 BENETEAU 49 57 51 99 66 81 BENETEAU 49 DK 69 69 90 78 78 BENETEAU 50 75 57 90 72 90 BENETEAU FIGARO 102 99 105 102 105 BENETEAU FIRST CLASS 10 90 81 102 96 99 BENETEAU FIRST CLASS 12 69 60 69 63 72 BENETEAU FIRST CLASS 8 156 147 162 153 162 BENETEAU FLAGSHIP 523 SD 51 51 51 51 51 BENETEAU OCEANIS 281 192 192 201 195 195 BENETEAU OCEANIS 300 161 156 171 162 168 BENETEAU OCEANIS 311 159 141 176 153 177 BENETEAU OCEANIS 321 165 162 180 168 174 BENETEAU OCEANIS 321 WK 177 177 183 180 180 BENETEAU OCEANIS 323 138 138 162 150 150 BENETEAU OCEANIS 331 165 132 165 150 180 BENETEAU OCEANIS 331 SD 65 65 162 120 114 BENETEAU OCEANIS 343 SD 150 147 162 153 156 BENETEAU OCEANIS 350 144 144 192 156 168 BENETEAU OCEANIS 350 WK 162 138 168 156 177 BENETEAU OCEANIS 351 WK 156 150 156 153 159 BENETEAU OCEANIS 352 138 138 165 150 150 BENETEAU OCEANIS 361 135 132 144 138 141 BENETEAU OCEANIS 36CC 141 135 141 138 144 BENETEAU OCEANIS 37 105 105 105 105 105 BENETEAU OCEANIS 370 WK 135 132 150 138 144 BENETEAU OCEANIS 373 138 102 138 120 156 BENETEAU OCEANIS 381 138 135 141 135 141 BENETEAU OCEANIS 390 WK 129 117 138 129 138 BENETEAU OCEANIS 393 132 120 141 129 141 BENETEAU OCEANIS 393 SD 126 126 147 132 135 BENETEAU OCEANIS
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