CHRF RACING
Is Family, Friends, and Pure Fun for Sailors of All Skill Levels

Everyone Can Win....And They Usually All Do

2012
Calendar

2012 Races
Start Times
Handicaps
High Point

Race Committee Procedures 


Fleet Rules
About CHRF Racing
Atomic Race Clock
Should You Protest?

Previous Seasons
2011 Races
2010 Races
2009 Races
2008 Races
2007 Races

2006 Races
2005 Races

CHRF/H Fleet Racing Committee
Bob Craven, Fleet Rep.
Jules Bender
Wann Rawles
Judy Rawles
Capt. Helene Webb
Randy Rowse


CHRF 2004 Opening Day Start

What Is CHRF Racing?

It doesn't matter how much sailing experience you have, or what kind of boat you sail, everyone has an equal chance to win because handicaps are based on past performance. If you sail with 10 people and the family dog, you have the same chance to win as does the seasoned racer with a crack crew and a racing boat. After three qualifying races, your handicap is based on seconds per mile in the previous five races. Handicap calculations are also adjusted for the wind factor from race to race, and your worst race is thrown out.

Normally, races begin with staggered start times for each boat based on handicap. The slower boats start first, and the faster boats start last. So you are always trying to catch someone, and someone is always trying to catch you. 

CHRF races are usually held on Sundays with starting times beginning at 13:00:00 during Pacific Standard Time and at 14:00:00 during Daylight Saving Time.  Many CHRF participants enjoy a leisurely brunch at the club, and then head out for a wonderful afternoon of fun and camaraderie. Following the race, awards are presented in the Club.

The goal of CHRF racing is to involve family and friends in an atmosphere of pleasure and excitement, and there's plenty of that. Won't you join us?