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Why do we need rating systems? |
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To allow
boats of different sizes and characteristics to race each other with
an equal chance to win. Rating or handicaps correct their elapsed time difference and put them on the same level. |
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What is an ideal rating system? |
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The search for a perfect rating system is as old as sailboat racing itself. Boat owners, sailors, designers and handicappers are always looking for solutions that work as boat designs change with time. However, regardless of what rating system is actually in use, an ideal rating system should have the following features:
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ORC use science |
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ORC Rating Systems use science and technology to
develop its handicap systems. With a complete set of
measurement of
the hull with appendages, propeller, stability, rig and sails, it is
then possible to use computer software called a VPP – for
Velocity Prediction
Program – to calculate the theoretical speeds for the boat
in various wind conditions. With this powerful tool, that is updated
yearly by a panel of experts in aero and hydrodynamic science, the
ORC rating system can tell you the performance differences between
different boats in different wind conditions and course geometries.
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ORC is not type-forming |
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The ORC rating system does not compare the
characteristics of one boat to another; it measures how a racing
crew can reach their boat’s theoretical performance potential. |
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ORC is transparent |
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The ORC rating systems have no secret factors,
everything is calculated and documented, with complete descriptions
of the VPP other formulations available on this website. In fact,
the ORC VPP
software is available for purchase for any yacht designer,
boat owner or sailor interested in detailed use of the system. There
are currently about 75 subscribers to the ORC VPP each year, and
include the majority of the world’s well-known yacht design offices
and sailmakers.
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ORC is objective |
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ORC Rating Systems are based
on science and complete boat measurement. There is no guessing or
any subjective element. Since science progresses in our
understanding of how sailboats behave, each year the system is
updated to improve its accuracy. This is the main task of the
International Technical Committee (ITC), which is composed of
well-known yacht designers and experts in aero and hydrodynamics,
materials technology and boat construction. ITC is constantly
researching ways to improve the ORC VPP through use of both new and
established research tools, such as tank testing, wind tunnel
studies, and CFD methods and the tools available in modern naval
architecture, as well as ongoing analysis of race results during the
season. |
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ORC International is accurate and ORC Club is simple |
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ORC Rating Systems are administered by the
National Rating Offices established worldwide in each country that
has active offshore rating. There are two forms of the rating
systems that are fully compatible using the same measurements and
the same VPP: ORC International (ORCi) and ORC Club. ORCi is based
on a complete boat measurement as defined by the
International
Measurement System (IMS). ORC Club uses the same data, but
it may be accepted as being declared by the owner or obtained from
any other source, including photos, drawings, designs or data from
identical or similar boats. |
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ORC is flexible |
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One of main advantages of the ORC Rating Systems
is the variety of scoring options which can be selected locally based on
expected wind conditions, the type of racing or fleet composition.
These can be simple and applied to entry-level competition, or
complex to get the most accuracy possible at high levels of
competition. Ratings are expressed in either
Time-on-Time (ToT)
or Time-on-Distance
(ToD) formats. |
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ORC is easy to use |
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Both
ORC International
and ORC Club
certificates contain a scaled boat drawing with all rig and sails
measurements, which makes it easy to review. Data of all
certificates issued worldwide are available on the ORC Database
website in the form of
RMS files used
by different
scoring software. ORC Scorer software is available free
on this website, as well as RMS files updated automatically whenever
a new certificate is created and contains data from the last valid
certificate for each boat sorted by the relevant national rating
office. |
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ORC is thinking locally and acting globally |
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National Rating Offices have several functions, including supervising the measurement and rating of yachts, supporting ORC racing by administering to their national fleets, and issuing ORC certificates. For countries where a National Rating Office is not yet established, the central ORC Rating office can give support by issuing certificates. ORC certificates are valid throughout the world regardless of where they are issued. |
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