Peter Andreae Trophy

The most lucrative annual prizes for young members of the Club

handicap
systems

The club Race Team can use the following handicap systems:  IRC, YTC and LAH which are explained and compared below.
IRC
YTC
LAH
Stands for:
International Rating Certificate
Yacht Time Correction
Lymington Adjusted Handicap
How does it arrive at a rating:
By detailed information about and measurement of the yacht key data
By less detailed information about and measurement of the yacht basic data
By analysing each boats performance each time it is raced
In other words:
The “Gold Standard” rating ideal for performance yachts
The “IRC Lite” version for cruising yachts that are also raced
A variable system that allows slower and faster boats a more equal chance to do well
Does the rating vary:
Each boat has a rating assuming it will race with a spinnaker and a second “White Sail” rating – see below
The same as IRC
The same as IRC
How transparent is the rating:
Very – all the declared boat data can be found HERE
Very – all the declared boat data can be found HERE
Less so – the rating is performance adjusted by Sailwave software an explanation can be found HERE
Notes:
YTC and LAH are not the same thing
LAH use a start rating for any boat that has not raced – this is the YTC rating but only at the start
Time Correction Factor (TCF or TCC):
The bigger the rating the “faster” the boat.


Corrected Time = Elapsed Time * IRC

An Elapsed Time of 60 minutes gives:
The bigger the rating the “slower” the boat.

Corrected Time = Elapsed Time * 1000 / YTC


An Elapsed Time of 60 minutes gives:
The bigger the rating the “faster” the boat.

Corrected Time = Elapsed Time * LAH


An Elapsed Time of 60 minutes gives:
1.100
01:06:00
1100
00:54:33
1.100
01:06:00
0.900
00:54:00
0900
01:06:40
0.900
00:54:00

The Peter Andreae Trophy Race

Learn about the prestigious Peter Andreae Trophy Race, an annual event for under 21s competing in double-handed Scows. The trophy, known as the Kelly Ship, features a silver model of a Lymington Pram with the Club burgee at its masthead. This esteemed trophy has a poignant origin, established in memory of Peter Andreae, who tragically lost his life at sea in a yachting accident before the First World War. His father, Herman Andreae, a Life Member of the Club, generously donated a sum of money, the dividends of which fund this annual competition, making it one of the most coveted prizes for young members of the Club.

notice of race and online entry

Entries open
Thursday 1st February
Last date for entry to the series with reduced entry fee
Friday 8th March
Last date for entry to the series
Monday 15th April
Last date for entry to a race
09:00 on Race Day

Important Documents

Welcome to the hub for all crucial documents and updates related to the upcoming regatta. Here, you'll find everything you need to know and prepare for the event. Whether you're a competitor, volunteer, or spectator, these resources are essential for staying informed and engaged throughout the regatta.

Accessing and understanding these resources is vital for a successful and enjoyable regatta experience.

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Participants shall be guided by the RYA document Sailing & Racing in Mixed Households and by the control measures outlined in the Royal Lymington Yacht Club risk assessments for Dinghy Sailing and SUP, Pontoon and On The Water Activities and Clubhouse Operations.

Race Details and Rules

Cash prizes will be awarded. The event is run using a round robin league system with a final comprising 1, 2, or 3 final races depending on the time available.

Entry Fee: £15.00 (Incudes Boat Hire)

Enter Competition

  1. Competitors are asked to be at the Club by 08:30hrs in order to register and help rig Scows.
  2. All competitors MUST have registered before the briefing at 08:30hrs. The first start will be as near 0900hrs as possible.
Note: Late entries cannot be accepted.
  3. The racing will be held in Scows. Younger and smaller helms will be permitted to take other junior crews.
  4. Competitors must be Members of the Club and under 21 years of age on the 27th December 2023.
  5. Competitors will be divided up into three groups (Junior, Intermediate and Senior) for the purpose of awarding the prize money. Your date of birth is ESSENTIAL when entering below.
  6. The event will be run in a series of heats or races depending on the numbers and a final incorporating an equal number of competitors from each group.

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Race Details and Rules

Cash prizes will be awarded. The event is run using a round robin league system with a final comprising 1, 2, or 3 final races depending on the time available.

Entry Fee: £15.00 (Incudes Boat Hire)

Enter Competition

  1. Competitors are asked to be at the Club by 08:30hrs in order to register and help rig Scows.
  2. All competitors MUST have registered before the briefing at 08:30hrs. The first start will be as near 0900hrs as possible.
Note: Late entries cannot be accepted.
  3. The racing will be held in Scows. Younger and smaller helms will be permitted to take other junior crews.
  4. Competitors must be Members of the Club and under 21 years of age on the 27th December 2023.
  5. Competitors will be divided up into three groups (Junior, Intermediate and Senior) for the purpose of awarding the prize money. Your date of birth is ESSENTIAL when entering below.
  6. The event will be run in a series of heats or races depending on the numbers and a final incorporating an equal number of competitors from each group.

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