Sadler Handicaps

Duncan_Ross

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I own a Sadler 32 which I took to Australia with me when I emigrated a few years ago. I campaign the boat in club races but know nothing about the handicaps applied to the model as the boat, if not unique, is very rare over here.
Can anyone assist with any information on handicap/s for the type?

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there is a list of many ratings <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.sailingireland.net/racing/alphabetical.html>here</A>, Sadler 32 included: if you find a local boat in the list then you should be able to convert the rating of your sadler to local rating standards

hope this helps



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Well - it may be different over there but I think the Skipper is the main factor in Irish and Scottish waters. This is because they are a bit of a shifty bunch and tend to throw equipment overboard in a surreptitious act of lightening the boat.
Hope this helps

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Hmm - perhaps as the man said - a tad underpropped - perhaps we could look at that as a winter project - shouldn't cost more than £2k

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