1. PHS (Performance Handicap System):

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.

How PHS Works:

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2. SMS (Sportsboat Measurement System):

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.

How SMS Works:

Strengths of SMS:

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Key Differences Between PHS and SMS:

Aspect PHS (Performance Handicap System) SMS (Sportsboat Measurement System)
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.

Which System Should We Use?