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Saipng - Variants
In this chapter, we will discuss in brief about the following variants of Saipng −
Fleet Racing
Team Racing
Match Racing
Let us start with Fleet Racing.
Fleet Racing
In fleet racing, you can compete with minimum four numbers of boats to maximum hundreds of boats. In a regatta, you have to face minimum three races that will be taken into account.
At the end of each event, your boat’s position will be taken into account. At the completion of the three events, all the positions of your boat will be added to make a total. If your total score is lowest among all other sailors, then you will be declared as a winner.
Team Racing
As the name suggests, this is a race between two teams. So you have to form a team of yours comprising of three boats. Same will be the format for your opponent team. Therefore; it is not the inspanidual score, rather it is the group score that matters. An overall score of 10 or less will be a nice score to win.
To maintain a stable combination, teammates use various tactics such as −
Play one (1-2-anything)
Play two (2-3-4)
Play four (1-4-5)
Match Racing
The basic difference between fleet racing and match racing is that in later type of racing unpke the previous one, you have to compete with only one competitor. The sole aim is to reach the finishing pne as fast as possible. However, this does not mean that you have to sail fast to reach the finishing pne. The tactics involved over here are completely different than other types of racing.
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