VIC
741 posts
years ago, in the mid 80's (scary!) I remember there was a push for a format of slalom which would be great for the average joe.
It involved a random draw of sailers sailing "divisions" (lets say 8 per heat) with the 1st and 2nd going up a "division" and the last two being relegated a position. After a series of races the better sailors would end up racing against themselves (say A division)and the less better (politically correct!) ending up sailing together (say C or D division- depending on the amount os sailors). I would love to compete again but the thought of racing against the local pro's on there shiny new gear makes me think not!
Using the above format, the average sailor would be eventually competing against people of there own ability.
If a gun sailor makes a mistake he/shw will have to work there way up through the "divisions" to get to the top.
With the resurgance of speed and slalom the average sailor (who loves to go fast back and forth and beat their mates) may be encouraged to have a go.
What do people think...
Red
WA
645 posts
I believe that this is the system WWA uses.