true story...................Something about this thread reminds me of the childless people at the school board meeting losing their shit about 'oversexualization' or 'marxist indoctrination' of the children.
true story...................Something about this thread reminds me of the childless people at the school board meeting losing their shit about 'oversexualization' or 'marxist indoctrination' of the children.
I have had a blast sailing in Sarnia at the last two Shark regattas you guys have run. It is always fun racing against the Boston's, they are a real asset to the class doing new sail development. Hope Brad is there again this year with his guys, we pushed them to the last race last year.Our club has a few professional sailors and a few former Olympic sailors that race in our club races on a regular basis. This is keel boat racing in mixed PHRF fleets. Do they win a number of the events? Sure. Are they unbeatable? No.
I have always felt that it makes the rest of us at the club better sailors. I haven't been tempted to whine about how hard it is to beat them. I work to compete with them as best I can.
The biggest difference seems to be in consistency. They win a lot, but not always. Still, they are almost always at or near the front of the fleet. They make few mistakes and make consistently good tactical choices. So, if you want to compete with them, you need to get your boat handling skills up to speed and at a minimum, stop making tactical blunders.
Our pros also tend answer questions and share their knowledge with anyone who engages them in discussion, so we all improve.
Hot shots and former pros and Olys? Nothing against them. They would now be beyond their prime and working as office Dilberts like the rest of us. Ban them? Hell no. That misses the point being a current working pro is spending ALL his time on the water, racing, etc. That's way different than a former something racing in club regattas as a mere mortal. Stacking the rail with well-paid young guns calling tactics, trimming sailing and getting paid for it is what is wrong.I have had a blast sailing in Sarnia at the last two Shark regattas you guys have run. It is always fun racing against the Boston's, they are a real asset to the class doing new sail development. Hope Brad is there again this year with his guys, we pushed them to the last race last year.
its about snowflake old dudes who got stuffed into lockers as kids getting butthurt that they weren't successful enough in life to allow for funding a proper sailing program at the middle and high-ends of the sport...Every non-olympic class has the ability to restrict pros in their class rules by vote of its members, and it's a subject that is regularly discussed in many class meetings and proposals. What is this thread about?
W/o opining on the possible merits, I'll just note that the tactics part is completely impossible to enforce.I'm going to reiterate my brilliant idea to invert the usual arrangement: the pro gets to drive, the owner has to call tactics and the pro can't make their own calls.
this is such a colossally dumb idea.I'm going to reiterate my brilliant idea to invert the usual arrangement: the pro gets to drive, the owner has to call tactics and the pro can't make their own calls.
That kind of puts the lie to the notion that they were ever superhumans. Once an immortal aways an immortal amirite?Hot shots and former pros and Olys? Nothing against them. They would now be beyond their prime and working as office Dilberts like the rest of us.
It's a tongue in cheek suggestion to dramatically increase the chaos on the water.W/o opining on the possible merits, I'll just note that the tactics part is completely impossible to enforce.
I'm literal at this hour of the morning.It's a tongue in cheek suggestion to dramatically increase the chaos on the water.
Still truly not clear what exactly you think is wrong with it, is it just that you don't want them in the class/classes you race in?Stacking the rail with well-paid young guns calling tactics, trimming sailing and getting paid for it is what is wrong.
What if the pros need to have a minimum blood alcohol level?
I know it helps meFor some, that may boost performance.