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2015 Milang-Goolwa Freshwater Classic Divisions 2015 MILANG-GOOLWA FRESHWATER CLASSIC DIVISIONS DIVISION 1 - Vintage River Boats DIVISION 2 Monohull yachts, “Spinnaker”. Yachts with a class based handicap greater than 0.695. Yachts in this division are permitted to carry spinnakers allowed by their class design and rules*. DIVISION 3 Monohull yachts, “Spinnaker”. Yachts with a class based handicap of 0.695 or less. Yachts in this division are permitted to carry spinnakers allowed by their class design and rules*. DIVISION 4 Monohull yachts, “Non Spinnaker”. Yachts with a class based handicap greater than 0.695. Yachts in this division are permitted to carry the mainsail and headsail as allowed by their class design rules*. Spinnakers and sails specifically designed for downwind sailing are not permitted. DIVISION 5 Monohull yachts, “Non Spinnaker”. Yachts with a class based handicap of 0.695 or less. Yachts in this division are permitted to carry the mainsail and headsail as allowed by their class design and or rules*. Spinnakers and sails specifically designed for downwind sailing are not permitted. DIVISION 6 Multihull yachts with accommodation*. DIVISION 7 Monohull Dinghies with minimum length 4.15 metres or a YSA yardstick less than 120*. Dinghies which are designed to be raced single-handed will be eligible to compete single-handed in the event. DIVISION 8 “Off the Beach” Catamarans with no accommodation and with a YSA yardstick less than 120*. Catamarans which are designed to be raced single-handed will be eligible to compete single-handed in the event. *It is essential that skippers declare any alterations to their yachts including the use of non-standard sails Page 1 of 4 2015 MILANG-GOOLWA FRESHWATER CLASSIC CLASS BASED HANDICAPS Amended 1 November 2014 Below is a list of trailer yacht classes and their class based handicaps (CBH) that has been compiled from the TYSBR and GRYC databases. If your yacht is listed here please use this description on the nomination form. If your class of yacht is not listed, please provide the relevant details on the nomination form, including length and any comparisons you have with other standard class yachts. You will be allocated an appropriate CBH before the race start. These handicaps are in general based on standard yachts and rigs conforming with class rules where applicable. The GRYC Race Committee will adjust the handicaps of competitors with non-standard yachts. It is essential that skippers declare any alterations to their yachts, including the use of non-standard sails. If you have any doubt, please contact the Race Committee at the GRYC on 08 8555 2617 or [email protected] Action will be taken against any yacht which is found to differ from the information declared in the nomination. For Monohull Dinghies and Off the Beach Catamarans the latest Yachting Victoria yardsticks will apply. Page 2 of 4 Monohull Trailables CBH Monohull Trailables CBH Monohull Trailables CBH Monohull Trailables CBH Adams 21 0.690 Compass 23 0.675 Hunter 216 0.745 Sabre 25 0.710 Adams 8 0.809 Compass 750 0.698 Hunter 24 0.700 Scruffy Stornaway 0.635 Admiral 21 0.641 Compass 750 MK2 0.699 Hunter 260 0.715 Seahorse 6 0.660 Adventure (MS) 0.615 Compass 750 MK3 0.721 Hutton 24 0.671 Seaway 25 0.725 Adventure 0.661 Compass 750 (Mod) 0.710 I550 0.800 Seaway 25 MHS 0.730 Adventure 7 0.628 Constellation 7.7 0.78 Inga 5.5 0.600 Sensation Vega 0.618 Adventurer 22 0.628 Court 550 0.553 Investigator 0.594 Serendipity 27 0.754 Alien 21 Cat Rig 0.700 Court 650 0.624 JS 6.7 0.672 Silhouette 0.575 Alien 21 Sloop Rig 0.740 Court 750 0.657 Jeanneau 24 0.775 Soling 0.810 Allegro 0.630 Cross 830 0.850 Jedda 20 0.610 Soling (Mod) 0.795 Aloora 0.630 Cumulus 0.650 Jedda 22 BIK 0.575 Sonata 6 0.630 Aloora (Junk Rig) 0.610 Cunningham 19 0.640 Jubilee 0.636 Sonata 6.3 0.650 Aloora MK2 0.640 Dancer 0.562 Kestrel BIK 0.65 Sonata 6.7 MK1 0.710 Aquarius 0.625 Davidson 26 0.778 Koala 24 0.659 Sonata 6.7 MK2 0.722 Austral 20 0.650 D&G 0.725 Lancer 25 0.637 Sonata 6.7 (Mod) 0.780 Austral 24 (DK) 0.675 Dennis TS 500 0.560 Lewis 25 0.700 Sonata 7 0.650 Austral 24 (MS) 0.610 Dennis TS 500(Mod) 0.675 Lexcen 32 0.695 Sonata 26 0.728 Austral 24 (SK) 0.665 Dennis TS 600 0.617 Lidgard 25 0.715 Sonata 760 Sports MK 1 0.740 Austral Clubman 8 0.805 DH Rambler 0.626 Lidgard 25 (Pratt 25 0.780 Sonata 760 Sports MK 2 0.766 Austral Clubman 8 (Adv& Classic Model) 0.795 Di Di 26 0.800 Lidgard 8 0.800 Sonata 8 0.728 B 63 0.645 Diamond (Mod) 0.866 Light Schooner 0.655 Southern Cross 23 0.650 Baroness 22 0.611 Diamond (Mod2) 0.800 Lyons 750 0.860 Sonata Sprinta 0.620 Beale 7.40 (Frac. Rig) 0.790 Dragon 0.709 MacGregor 19 0.625 Sorcerer 21 0.620 Beale 7.40 (MH Rig) 0.800 Duncanson 22 0.669 MacGregor 26 (WB) 0.715 South Coast 22 0.708 Beale 780 0.807 Duncanson 23 0.755 MacGregor 26 0.663 South Coast 25 0.625 Beale 8 (Mod) 0.803 Duncanson 25 0.675 Magic 25 0.925 South Coast 28 (SR) 0.775 Beale 860 0.850 Duncanson 25 (3/4) 0.715 Magnum 850 (LR) 0.785 South Coast 28(LR) 0.785 Beneteau 235 0.715 Duncanson 25 (7/8) 0.703 Magnum 850 (SR) 0.767 Space Sailer 18 0.595 Beneteau First 7 0.730 Duncanson 25 (MH) 0.687 Masrm 720 0.770 Space Sailer 20 0.624 Binks 25 (3/4) 0.712 Duncanson 26 0.685 Masrm 720C 0.725 Spider 22 MK 1 0.788 Binks 25 0.672 Eagle 6.5 0.840 Masrm 750 0.797 Spider 22 MK 2 or (Mod) 0.798 Binks 27 0.789 Eclipse 17 0.592 Matilda 0.590 Spider 24 MK 1 0.754 Blazer 0.790 Elliot 5.9 0.775 Maxi 20 0.586 Spider 24 MK 2 0.764 Blazer (Mod) 0.813 Elliot 7 0.835 Moonraker 0.700 Spider 28 Mk 1 0.815 Blazer 740 0.780 Elliot 7.4 0.780 Noelex 25 0.725 Spider 28 MK 1 MHS 0.830 Blazer 31 0.850 Elliot 7.8 ESPX 0.925 Noreaster 0.770 Spider 28 MK 2 0.830 Boatspeed 23 0.875 Elliot 7.8 MK1 0.860 Northwind 18 0.600 Spider 28 MK 2 MHS 0.850 Bonito 22 0.650 Elliot 7.8 MK2 0.880 Nw Is. Sharpie 18 0.670 Spider 28 MK 4 0.800 Bonito 25 0.700 Elliot 770 0.864 Nw Is. Sharpie 23 0.705 Spring 25 0.701 Bonito 580 0.630 Elliot 780 Express 0.880 Nw Is. Sharpie 26 0.710 Starr 22 0.600 Bonito 750 0.710 Embassy 5.5 0.572 Nw Is. Sharpie 29 0.720 Stratus 747 0.723 Boomaroo 22 0.640 Everet 23 Misty 0.710 Nomad 20 0.572 Stratus 580 0.665 Boomaroo 25 0.656 Explorer 16 0.580 OB Ketch 0.600 Stratus 747 0.760 Boomerang 20 (SK) 0.620 Explorer 21 0.627 Pacific 747 0.607 Sunbird 24 MS 0.585 Boomerang 20(DK) 0.640 Extrovert 22 0.718 Pelin 780 0.810 Sunbird 25 0.635 Boomerang 22 0.633 Fanger 0.810 Porter Southwester 0.598 Sundowner 16 0.585 Brolga 17 0.602 Farr 5000 0.570 Princess 18 0.580 Sunmaid 20 0.600 Cal 14 0.560 Farr 6000 0.640 Quintet 7 0.715 Sunmaid 7 0.565 Cal 21 0.610 Farr 740 Sport 0.755 Randell 20 0.626 Tagi 0.672 Capri 18 0.590 Farr 740 Sport (Mod) 0.795 Red Jacket 0.561 Thompson 7 0.895 Capri 20 0.623 Farr 7500 0.722 Redmond 20 0.610 Thompson 8 0.950 Capri 21 0.620 Farr 7500(Mod) 0.739 Redwitch 0.605 Timpenny 670 0.685 Caprice 11 BKI 0.579 Farr 940/Noelex 30 0.825 Resolution 0.725 Timpenny 770 (DK) 0.740 Careel 18 0.590 Firebird 19 0.600 Restricted 21 0.800 Timpenny 770 (SK) 0.716 Careel 22 LR 0.690 Flinders 7.8 0.648 RL 24 DK 0.760 Tropic 5.2 0.572 Careel 22 SR 0.665 Gazelle 0.720 RL 24 SK 0.725 UFO 25 0.715 Careel Sonata 26 0.728 Gem 550 0.685 RL 24 SK (Mod) 0.750 Ultimate 16 0.580 Caribou 20 0.619 Gloucester Schooner 0.695 RL28 0.692 Ultimate 18 (DK) 0.600 Castle 550 0.675 Griffin 17 0.589 RL 28 LR 0.713 Ultimate 18 (SK) 0.590 Castle 650 0.725 Harrier 0.755 RL 28 SR 0.707 Ultimate 23 0.615 Catalina 22 0.650 Hartley 14 0.548 RL 28 (Mod Bacchus) 0.725 Usual 20 0.715 Catalina 25 0.650 Hartley 16 0.635 RL 34 0.700 Usual 8 0.818 Cenataur 0.600 Hartley 18 0.620 Roberts 22 0.690 Van der Stadt 7 0.715 Cherry 16 0.590 Hartley 21 0.610 Roberts 24 0.654 Vega 18 0.630 Cherry 16 (Mod) 0.630 Hartley 24(Mod) 0.650 Roberts 25 0.654 Venture 6 0.662 Clifton 683 DK 0.660 Hewitt 20 0.576 Roberts 25 (MS) 0.650 Victory 22 0.620 Clifton 683 SK 0.650 Highway 21 0.658 Ross 650 0.746 Vivacity 0.625 Clipper 17 0.531 Highway 8 0.730 Ross 780 MK 1,2,3 0.795 Wallace 20 0.620 Clipper 21 0.592 Hartos Marina 0.637 Ross 780 (Mod) 0.810 Waratah 0.613 Coastal 868 0.734 Holland 25 0.700 Ross 830 0.810 Wildfire 0.674 Cole 19 0.610 Hood 20 0.605 RW 770 0.710 Windrush 0.715 Cole 23 0.665 Hunter 19 0.599 Sabre 20 0.625 Wyndrel 0.612 Comet 20 0.638 Hunter 19 (Fixed Keel) 0.610 Sabre 22 0.639 X770 Sport 0.730 Page 3 of 4 Multihulls with Monohull Trailables CBH Accom CBH Young 6.0 0.705 Corsair Sprint 750M 0.823 Young 7.8 (WB) 0.733 Corsair31uc 0.831 Young 8 Titanic 0.895 Clipper 0.620 Young Rocket 7.8 (3/4) 0.805 Farrier 8 0.830 Young Rocket 7.8 (MH) 0.844 Farrier 9 (mod) 0.970 Zeeman 6.5 0.680 Farrier F9 0.870 Farrier F22r 0.796 Farrier F31r 0.901 GB Express 9m 0.720 International 23 0.720 International 23 (Mo 0.840 Jarcat 0.620 Jiga Tri 0.695 Kelsell 22 0.630 Parallax 11.6 0.765 Seawind 24 0.820 Seawind 850 0.910 Slim Red Baron 0.620 Sunsett660 0.690 Supertramp 0.675 Trailer Tri 680 0.700 Trailer Tri 720 0.715 Tramp Tri 0.650 Wharram 28 0.635 Windrush 6 0.745 Windrush 7 0.840 Page 4 of 4 .
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