From: "Aven, Todd S." <todd...@gs.com>
Date: August 23, 2011 12:40:15 EDT
To: "'to...@avenshaven.net'" <to...@avenshaven.net>
Subject: j/92 irc ratings
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On 2011-08-23, at 1:07 PM, Todd Aven wrote:
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here you can find the list :
http://www.ircrating.org/en/race-organisation/on-line-tcc-listings.html
ciao
max
I went back to the IRC list and there is no NIJINSKI or NIJINSKY on
file. It's also possible to search by sail number if you care to share it.
Thanks,
Todd
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I am getting weighed and measured for IRC this weekend. I am hearing that removing the table is a 3 sec penalty. I have removed mine because its just not pratical for this little cabin. I do lots of cruising and we would never use it. Its really got nothing to do with weight or performance. Do any of you use your tables, and if so, where the heck to you store them? I think the only place mine will fit is the closet. (besides one of the ends of the boat. If I could modify it to fold up small enough to fit under one of the bunks, that would be a winner.
I am getting weighed and measured for IRC this weekend. I am hearing that removing the table is a 3 sec penalty. I have removed mine because its just not pratical for this little cabin. I do lots of cruising and we would never use it. Its really got nothing to do with weight or performance. Do any of you use your tables, and if so, where the heck to you store them? I think the only place mine will fit is the closet. (besides one of the ends of the boat. If I could modify it to fold up small enough to fit under one of the bunks, that would be a winner.
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I am getting weighed and measured for IRC this weekend. I am hearing that removing the table is a 3 sec penalty. I have removed mine because its just not pratical for this little cabin. I do lots of cruising and we would never use it. Its really got nothing to do with weight or performance. Do any of you use your tables, and if so, where the heck to you store them? I think the only place mine will fit is the closet. (besides one of the ends of the boat. If I could modify it to fold up small enough to fit under one of the bunks, that would be a winner.
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I am getting weighed and measured for IRC this weekend. I am hearing that removing the table is a 3 sec penalty. I have removed mine because its just not pratical for this little cabin. I do lots of cruising and we would never use it. Its really got nothing to do with weight or performance. Do any of you use your tables, and if so, where the heck to you store them? I think the only place mine will fit is the closet. (besides one of the ends of the boat. If I could modify it to fold up small enough to fit under one of the bunks, that would be a winner.
From what I understand, it equates to about 3.6 seconds / hr. I guess it doesnt matter if its original equipment or not. IRC seems to like cruising features.

From what I understand, it equates to about 3.6 seconds / hr. I guess it doesnt matter if its original equipment or not. IRC seems to like cruising features.I like the idea of cutting the table down. Then I might use it. I really like using it in the cockpit. Theres tons of room there. How do you mount to the cockpit floor? I was thinking about a bracket that could clamp to the traveler.
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I found this on the IRC site. Now I need to figure out if storing the table is ok.
IRC Rules state:
22 EQUIPMENT AND LOADING
22.1.1 The rated parameters assume that the boat is fitted out at least to the production specification and/or to the condition when last measured/inspected. Detachable items (such as but not limited to bunk cushions) permitted by Rule 17 to be aboard for measurement shall be carried in their normal positions while racing. If another rating certificate is being used as the basis for data then any changes since the issue of that certificate shall be notified to the Rating Authority.
22.1.2 For races requiring compliance with Offshore Special Regulations Category 4 only (or local equivalent), a Notice of Race may state that boats rated with bunk cushions on board may remove the bunk cushions. No compensating weight need be carried.
22.2 Hull Factor
22.2.1 Hull factor (HF) is an assessment by the Rating Authority of the features of the boat and their character and efficiency when compared to a basic cruising configuration.
22.2.2 Stripped out interiors, the use of light and hi-tech structures and/or materials, removal of furniture or other fitted equipment, etc. may lead to the application of higher than standard hull factor to compensate for potential increase in performance. Such features shall be declared to the Rating Authority.
PRODUCTION BOATS:
The removal of fitted standard items SHALL BE DECLARED and, in addition to any decrease in weight, may incur an increase to Hull Factor as follows:
- table + 0.1
- any other items + 0.1 each
eg. a production boat from which the table, floorboards and 2 doors were removed could have the hull factor increased by 0.1 (table) + 0.1 (floorboards) + 0.1 (door 1) + 0.1 (door 2) = total HF increase 0.4.
NON-PRODUCTION BOATS (one-off's etc.)
The same may apply as for Production boats if changes are made to the accommodation and/or interior since the last application or information supplied for rating.
Full details of the items removed and their respective weights shall be advised to the Rating Authority.