Thank you all for the responses on this subject. I got information I was
looking for:
* The Gulf Yachting Association PHRF Committee conducts an annual review. The
minutes of the most recent annual review show +3/-3 adjustments based on
performance.
* The Narragansett Bay PHRF Committee
I have a 30-1 shoal draft. It's only 6-9in shorter, depending on where one
gets the info. It's also hundres of pounds heavier. C did that to keep the
righting moment the same I believe.RonWild CheriC 30-1STL
On Sunday, December 15, 2019, 11:32:19 AM CST, Gary Nylander via CnC-List
There was a shoal draft 30-1. I believe it was 4.1 ft. I have seen one on
the hard. It also
had an offset prop shaft.
Rob G
C36MKII
Ex C 30 MKI & MKII owner
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Also the 30-1 is far from a one design.
The earlier models tended to be heavier, possibly due to things
like the water tanks being made out of fiberglass versus the
later models having plastic tanks. The rudder design changed
and the boom was raised 1'. I have pictures of 30-1s side by
side
The clubs in PHRF-LO submit race results at the end of the season.
All the data gets entered and we get race analysis back. Some filtering
goes on to drop nights with wind issues, boats that raced less than
three times, races with less than three boats.
Classes that consistently perform (
Yes there definitely was a shoal draft version of the 30-1 with a draft
of 4'3". My family had a 1971 shoal draft 30-1 that we purchased at the
Annapolis Boat Show. We raced it for many years on the Pamlico River
with a PHRF rating of 180. We won a lot of silver and had our rating
protested
Peter,
per se, I do not use a winter cover. However, I did have the topside of
the boat newly shrink wrapped this fall. The is the second shrink wrap
cover I have done. The first shrink wrap cover was 10 years old and had
gotten a little tired and duct tape patched. For four years the boat
I am pretty sure there was a shoal draft version of the 30-1. There is a
drawing in the back of my owner’s manual which shows such a boat – dotted line
about six inches above the profile of the keel. No other mentions in the manual
(which covers most of the early boats and is dated from 1976 to
Hey fellow C listers,
Does anyone use a winter cover on their boat? If so, would you have its
measurements handy to share?
Thanks!
Pete W.
1991 C
Siren Song
Deltaville, Va.
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According to the US Sailing PHRF Rating Book, the base for the 30-1 is 174.
That number is generally established as a “yardstick” based on information
supplied by the manufacturer when the boat is first manufactured.
The actual base ratings across the various PHRF fleets range from a low of
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