If I remember correctly it's 104.  Gary O is more currenter than I, maybe 
he'll pipe in.

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Subject: M_Boats: Handicaping


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> Does anyone know the Portsmouth yardstick handicap numbers for an M-17.? I 
> looked it up on the web but no info on how to do it.? Just the formulas 
> with very little explanation.
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> We had a great time racing. My wife says she feels twenty again. We got 
> better and better as the weekend went along and the last race we were 
> respectable.? Had a little adventure Sunday morning as the starboard outer 
> shroud pin came out as we were setting the jib.? Wife brought us into the 
> wind , I dropped all the sails she got the outboard down and started.? And 
> as luck would have it I found the pin against the toe rail.? I got a new 
> safety ring and repined the shroud and we were "just a bit" late starting 
> the first race.? The last race of the weekend we were in great shape and 
> misjudged the last buoy and touched it so had to make a penalty 360 and 
> finished well back.? Everyone said we were doing great for our first race 
> with so little previous sailing experience.? So put the boat on the 
> trailer had a burger and beer at the Pub and home tired with big smiles 
> all around.
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> At your service
>
> Larry Pegg
> Pilgrim M-17 #55
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> 208 249 0538
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