The TIYC plan (which has not been accepted yet) is to have a plates only policy for all club races. (Exeption is the Greiner Open which sometimes attracts sailors from all over Ohio and Michigan.).
These races are typically one or two day regattas.
The purpose?
-To level the playing field a little between the new and old sailors.
-Force Experienced sailors to focus more energy on helping the new guys with tuning and technique.
-Save some wear and tear on the good runners.
The Downside?
-Narrower range of good sailing conditions
-Not getting the practice of runner selection, experimentation, and handling we could always use for The N.A.'s
People who have never sailed a ranked regatta or won a club race will be allowed to use other types of runners. The point is to get them up a level. My experience is that I was very slow until I lucked out a few times and was able to follow some fast people around the course for a few laps. Its amazing what you learn if you can stick close enough to the leaders to watch what they are doing!
People who are being beat by a leg or a lap...or being barted or dropping out of races are in danger of quiting racing (or worse yet - becoming ice cruisers!)
We will report our results ... all we need is some Ice! This 58 degree weather aint cutting it here!