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United States Performance Handicap Racing Fleet

 
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Committee

The United States Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Committee (USPHRF) is a technical rule committee of US SAILING that promotes performance handicap racing for monohull and multihull sailing yachts applying the PHRF® rule. The Committee researches, develops, and distributes guidelines for performance handicapping using systematically applied empirical methodology to determine estimates of speed potential. The Committee maintains a database of critical dimensions for production boats and a database of handicaps assigned by local and regional fleets associated with USPHRF. It publishes these data, periodic bulletins, and handicapping guidelines that are mailed to member fleets associated with US SAILING. Three subcommittees have special tasks. The Executive Subcommittee deals with management and evaluates application of the rule. The Technical Subcommittee updates the procedures and methodology for performance handicapping. The National Appeal Subcommittee hears appeals of handicaps forwarded from associated local and regional fleets.

Three Online Tools for PHRF Sailors

Three online tools for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet sailors. Launched by the United States Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Committee (USPHRF), working in concert with US SAILING's Offshore Office, these tools include two databases—which contain handicap ranges and critical rig and hull dimensions for many production boats raced throughout the U.S.—in addition to an analysis tool that allows sailors and handicappers to develop a picture of how a given boat performs in relation to its handicap.

The first database, High/Low/Mean PHRF Handicaps as determined by USPHRF Affiliated Fleets, lists the high, low, and average PHRF handicaps for over 4,100 production boats that are raced in the U.S. under this handicapping system. The figures are the reported handicaps from affiliated fleets sent to USPHRF for the period running from March 1995 to March 2011.

The second database, Critical Dimensions of Boats for Handicapping, lists critical hull and rig dimensions for over 5,000 boats. This information was supplied by USPHRF affiliated fleets, boat manufacturers, naval architects, and other individuals who have made contributions to this database.

The third is a Graphic Display of Imputed Handicaps as an Analysis Tool that allows sailors and handicappers to develop a picture of whether a given boat is sailing well above its handicap, within expectations, or well below its handicap. By plugging fleet data into a spreadsheet for a series of races, handicappers can develop a picture of how a given boat is performing by calculating an imputed handicap and tracking that in a graph format.

NEW   Bob Porter of PHRF Lake Ontario has put together an excellent primer on Time on Time scoring.  This is a must read!  Click here for the presentation.   Posted March 2013.

PHRF Committee Members                                                                                         

 
Bruce Bingman Chair
Paul Ansfield Vice-Chair
James Walsh Secretary
Gino Bottino MD
Stan Honey
Robert Porter
Bert Price
June Kendrick
Cole J Price
Gino Bottino
Lincoln F Schoenberger
James H Tichenor
James Walsh
Dan Nowlan Committee Advisor
Jim Teeters         Committee Advisor
Staff Contact: Donna Leary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Click here for contact information on the PHRF Committee
 
Click here for information on the US PHRF Fleets Characteristics on fleets who report their  ratings to the annual  PHRF HANDICAPS Book.
 
 
 








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