The Performance Handicap System (PHS) is a handicap rating system that adjusts a boat’s handicap over time based on its performance in races. It’s commonly used in club racing and other informal competitions.
The Sportsboat Measurement System (SMS) is a measurement-based rating system specifically designed for sportsboats — high-performance, lightweight sailboats typically under 8 meters in length. It’s widely used in Australia and other regions for sportsboat racing.
Aspect | PHS (Performance Handicap System) | SMS (Sportsboat Measurement System) |
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Basis of Handicap | Adjusted based on past race performance. | Calculated using physical measurements. |
Dynamic Adjustments | Yes, handicaps change after each race. | No, ratings are fixed (unless re-measured). |
Subjectivity | Affected by crew skill, conditions, and past results. | Objective, based on boat design and measurements. |
Ease of Use | Simple, requires no measurements. | Requires detailed measurements and calculations. |
Application | Club racing, casual mixed-fleet competition. | Sportsboats racing, formal competitions. |
Fairness | Attempts to equalize skill differences. | Focuses on boat design for fairness. |