Since Robert raised the issue I have compiled the chart on the link below showing how the 2 formats of Sprint 15 compare over the last 10 years of the Class Association events a period over which the PN ratio was consistently around 4% (as it has been for 25 years)
http://www.sprint15.com/pics/viewer.php ... &imgid=961
I know it is small but blue squares are standard mode results and red ones are Sport mode results. First place is at the top, etc
It can be seen that the results distribution show a broadly fair handicap position over the period - certainly not one that suggests the Sport mode handicap was advantageous. Indeed the only Sport mode sailors who have won any Sprint 15 traveller event over the last 10 years have all been Sprint 15 Sport National Champions (Robin Leather 4; George Carter 3; Kevin Dutch 2 and Mike Cemm 1 - an illustrious group).
Sadly I can only do the plot based on corrected time positions as we do not have the timing details of these races as that will be on the host clubs computer systems. Obviously if I had the timing details I could have rerun the analysis using the 6.3% speed difference that the new PN requires.
You can see, however, from the chart that the results of the last 10 years DO NOT favour the Sport mode boats so I conclude that the right thing to do is to use a Class handicap of 883 for the Sport mode boats for the coming season.
The committee will vote on this proposal on Saturday at the Marconi event.
Cheers
Bob
PS I do not seem to be able to make the plot bigger. If Martin can magnify it I would very much appreciate it.