lw395
Well-Known Member
It is the absence of tight rating splits that is putting the aged cruiser racer fleet off getting an IRC rating.
If you haven't got a few comparable cruisers, with comparable skill levels, commitment levels, boat prep levels and budgets, it does not matter what the yardstick scheme is.
Do you really have people who are wanting to race only held back by the rating schemes?
Or is it all an excuse?
You can only slice and dice a fleet of a dozen boats so many ways.
MABs sailed by people with no great talent will always be slow, but that should not stop them enjoying and improving.
Unfortunately, some club sailors who can be in the top few of an indifferent fleet are not very welcoming or encouraging to people 'below' them.
I've sailed in a range of fleets, its seem to me the better the quality of the top of the fleet, the more supportive they are to those of us who are only making up the numbers.
The only way rating splits make a difference on the water is at the start, where mere mortals benefit from not sharing the line with hotshots in faster boats.