Long Time Coming

Thank you PHRF Com for using your brains.

ADD: Wet or Dry Sailing: a. A boat that does not have a permanent wet slip, or a boat that does not have anti-fouling bottom paint, or a boat that has anti-fouling bottom paint but is kept out of the water (except for repairs and/or maintenance, not to exceed 3 haul outs per year) must have declared on their PHRF certificate DRY sailed. All other boats that have bottom paint and a permanent wet slip will have WET sailed declared on their PHRF certificates. A WET sailed boat delivered to and from a regatta by trailer up to one week before and one week after the regatta will not be considered dry sailed. A WET sailed boat will not be considered dry sailed if it is lifted to clean the bottom and returned to the water by the following day (anytime over the following day will be considered a repair/maintenance haul out, limited to 3 per year). All PHRF certificates carry the WET or DRY sailed status declared on applications and renewal notices. Each owner is responsible to notify the PHRF committee when their status as stated on their certificate is not in compliance with this rule. b. The PHRF committee will indicate W or D on each new and renewed certificate to indicate the basis for the class. Ratings will be adjusted by plus or minus 3 seconds for the boat(s) within the class that are different than the basis determined for the class. As an example, the J/27 basis is WET sailed. A DRY sailed J/27 will receive a -3 second adjustment. The J/24 basis is DRY sailed. A WET sailed J/24 will receive a +3 second adjustment.

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