| Banned?
The
R33 has been a hot lightning rod of discussion of late,
and this, from ORCA (the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association),
will certainly add to it. This is of course
controversial and the fact that it involves one of
our advertisers is no reason for us to shy away from
it. We have an e-mail into The R33 people to see what
their response is. We of course will share it. One of ORCAs (Ocean Racing Catamaran Association) objectives is to promote safe and self-sufficient offshore and coastal multihull racing (see article 5.1 of the ORCA By-Laws). Towards this end, the ORCA board has always reserved the right to disallow multihulled boats that do not meet its standards in this area. Beach cats, for example, have been excluded for this and other reasons. Beach Cats represent an unacceptable risk of capsize and a need for outside assistance to be allowed in coastal and offshore races. It is presently the position of the ORCA Board of Directors that the Reynolds 33 catamarans are too unstable a boat to meet ORCA requirements as a qualified boat under ORCA guidelines and principles. The history of capsizes (number of capsizes vs. number of boats sailing and miles sailed) indicates to the Board that the Reynolds 33 represents too high a risk of needing outside assistance. Should
the Reynolds 33 catamaran change its parameters in the
future and prove to be more stable, and thereby reduce
the chance of it requiring outside assistance, then it
may be considered to be a qualified ORCA boat. |