YES to Vakaros, Without any Doubt!
Comments by Pepe Perez, a well-known and appreciated Spanish measurer, on the use of electronic instruments during the starting procedure.
Comments by Pepe Perez, a well-known and appreciated Spanish measurer, on the use of electronic instruments during the starting procedure.
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by Pepe Pérez
No one will be trying to hide behind the start line so the Committee doesn’t see them off the start line, and the races will be fairer.
A sighting boat with qualified personnel won’t be necessary; just a beacon for the starting line, with the significant savings in personnel and resources that this entails, the cost of which the organization can use to rent the equipment.
Time losses due to inevitable repeat starts will be avoided, and this will make the championships fairer by not reducing the number of races completed. Participants won’t have to endure the inevitable loss of time caused by failed starts in the cold, heat, and bad weather.
The significant loss of time that participants who consider themselves disadvantaged at the start often entail will also be avoided.
Suspicions will be avoided at some important events, where, rightly or wrongly, there are sometimes comments about the “bias” of the committee in those who see or don’t see off the start line.
It’s been said that VAKAROS will make Snipe sailing more expensive, and that’s obviously not good for the class. But analyzing this issue, we see that any international regatta has extremely high costs: registration, travel, accommodation, food… so the additional cost that $60/$70 more could represent for the sailor in these events doesn’t seem significant.
I remember quite a few championships where half of the scheduled races were completed, largely due to time lost due to failed starts. This frequently happens in the last race of the championship, if it’s a decisive one, and the interested fleet insists on reaching the deadline… before the start of the last race.
I see only one drawback: No more discussions at the bar drinking beers… about whether you were out of line… that they didn’t see so-and-so who was hidden downwind of me, and that they called me over …
¡¡ SIIII a VAKAROS !!, sin duda alguna
Nadie buscara en la salida salir tapado para que el Comité no le vea fuera y las regatas serán más justas.
No será necesario barco visor con personal cualificado, solo una baliza para la línea de salida con el importante ahorro de personal y medios que esto supone cuyo importe puede emplear la organización en alquilar el equipo.
Se evitarán las pérdidas de tiempo por las inevitables repeticiones de salidas y esto redundará en que los campeonatos serán más justos al no verse disminuidas las pruebas realizadas, y los participantes no tendrán que soportar con frio y calor y mal tiempo la inevitable pérdida de tiempo que suponen las salidas fallidas.
Se evitarán también la gran pérdida de tiempo que muchas veces supone la reclamación por participantes que se consideran perjudicados en la salida.
Se evitarán suspicacias en algunos importantes eventos en los que con o sin razón algunas veces se comenta sobre la “parcialidad” del comité en los que ve o NO VE fuera de línea.
Se ha comentado que el VAKAROS encarecerá la navegación en snipe y eso evidentemente no es bueno para la Clase, pero analizando esa cuestión vemos que cualquier regata internacional tiene un costo elevadísimo; inscripción, desplazamiento, alojamiento, manutención… por lo que el sobre costo que puede suponer para el regatista en estos eventos 60/70 $ más no parece importante.
Recuerdo bastantes campeonatos en los que se hicieron la mitad de las pruebas previstas en gran medida, por el tiempo perdido en salidas fallidas y esto ocurre frecuentemente en la última prueba del campeonato si esta es decisoria y la flota interesada se empeña en que llegue la hora límite…antes de la salida de la última prueba.
Solo veo un inconveniente: Se acabaron las discusiones en la barra mientras tomamos unas cervezas… que si estabas fuera de línea… que no han visto a fulano que estaba sotavento mío tapado y a mí que me han apuntado…
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