Coming soon! Rules changes for CWC! Let's Go!!

Discussion in 'Atlantic Radio Control Club' started by Craig, May 8, 2008.

  1. Craig

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    Good we can agree to agree and disagree to agree on all this... agreed? I think we'll be fine.... let's look at some new and exciting ways to make things a little more interesting out there... regardless. I want to take the time to get Bis 100% but will battle as soon as I can hit the water.... vehicle pending. Heck... I might even drive to Greenwood for the first sortie or meet halfways in Windsor... who knows.... anything is possible.
     
  2. JRodgers

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    We could organize a battle down here on June 7th if anyone is interested in coming down.
     
  3. Chris Easterbrook

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    The 7th is no good for me as I will be getting ready to leave for NB for a week on the 8th.
     
  4. Craig

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    Are there any other perspective rules changes? I am leaving the floor open to anyone interested in dropping of a tidbit. They do not have to be local or even part of the group....
     
  5. Chris Easterbrook

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    Here are some ideas I have put together, these changes are based off of the IRCWCC rules set.

    Pumps
    The maximum number of pumps any ship may use is two, of whatever type that class of ship may mount.
    Monitors, Destroyers, Light Cruisers and Escort Carriers may only mount micro class pumps.
    Armored Cruisers, Heavy Cruisers and Battle Cruisers may mount half unit pumps.
    Battleships Fleet Carriers and Dreadnaughts may mount full unit pumps.

    Speed
    All ships speed will be based on the maximum speed the ship achieved during trials. The chart below will list both the actual ships speed and the speed of the combat model.

    41 knots or above: 21 seconds
    35-40 knots: 22 seconds
    30-34 knots: 23seconds
    25-29 knots: 24 seconds
    20-24 knots: 26 seconds
    15-19 knots: 28 seconds
    10-14 knots: 32 seconds
    1-10 knots: 34 seconds

    This rule replaces rule 11c

    The following ships may have two side firing cannons in a single turret covering a side quadrant provided that they are the only side firing cannons covering that quadrant:

    1. Any ship on the Ship List with a LOA of more than 725 feet
    2. HMS Nelson.

    Combat Ship Classes

    1. Only combat ships which were launched between Jan. 1, 1905 and Dec.31, 1946, and were completed, are approved for semi-scale model combat. Unless otherwise noted in the authorized exemptions at the end of this section.

    2. Listed below are the authorized classes for combat ships and the total offensive/defensive units allowed. This list takes precedence over any entries shown in the Ship List.

    3. All displacement values shown above are Standard displacement. All displacement tonnages listed above are in English tons (long tons) of 2240 pounds each.


    CLASS 8 8 units
    Battleships 60,000 tons or Greater
    CLASS 7 7 1/2 units
    Battleships 55,000 - 59,000 tons
    7 units
    Battleships 50,000 - 54,999tons
    CLASS 6 6 1/2 units
    Battleships 40,000 - 49,999 tons
    Battle Cruisers 45,000 tons or Greater
    6 units
    Battleships 33,000 - 39,999 tons
    CLASS 5 5 1/2 units
    Battleships 27,000 - 32,999 tons
    Battle Cruisers 35,000 - 44,999 tons
    5 units
    Battleships 25,000 - 26,999 tons
    Battle Cruisers 30,000 - 34,999 tons


    CLASS 4 4 1/2 units
    Battleships 22,500 - 24,999 tons
    Battle Cruisers 25,000 - 29,999 tons
    4 units
    Battleships Less than 22,500 tons
    Battle Cruisers Less than 25,000 tons
    CLASS 3 3 1/2 units
    Heavy cruisers Greater than 12,000 tons
    Pre-Dreadnought battleships Greater than 14,500 tons
    Armored Cruisers Greater than 14,500 tons
    3 units
    Heavy cruisers 8,000 - 11,999 tons
    Light cruisers Greater than 9,000 tons
    Armored Cruisers 11,500 tons - 14,499 tons
    Fleet Carriers Greater than 30,000 tons
    CLASS 2 2 1/2 units
    Heavy cruisers Less than 8,000 tons
    Light cruisers 6,500 - 8,999 tons
    Armored cruisers Less than 11,499 tons
    Fleet Carriers 20,000 – 29,999 tons
    2 units
    Monitors Greater than 7000 tons
    Light cruisers 4,500 - 6,499 tons
    Fleet Carriers Less than 20,000 tons
    Escort or Light Carriers Greater than 15,000 tons
    CLASS 1 1 1/2 unit
    Monitors Less than 7000 tons
    Light cruisers Less than 4,500 tons
    Protected cruisers built before 1922
    Destroyers Greater than 2500 tons
    Submarines Greater than 2500 tons
    Escort or Light Carriers 10,000 – 14,999 tons
    1 unit
    Destroyers Less than 2,499 tons
    Submarines Less than 2,499 tons
    Escort or Light Carriers Less than 10,000 tons
    Gun Boats and any ship types not listed above

    Well there you have it, I hope to hear some feed back from everyone.
     
  6. JRodgers

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    wow...someone sure is Looonnnnnggg winded!!! [:p]
     
  7. Chris Easterbrook

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    Haaa Haaaa Haaaa, yeah well sometimes it takes time to say something good.
     
  8. sinkin321

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    Long winded or full of hot air - which do you figure Chuck?
     
  9. Craig

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    All right folks anyone else have anything to add? Now's your chance.
     
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    I just feel alot of hot air John
     
  12. Craig

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    *shakes head* besides me.... who always does.... does anyone else have anything intelligent to say? (remember smack is open you can reply sniggly there)

    Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
     
  13. Craig

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    Ok..... let's let this rest for now.... Curt and I have some work to do.