First off, you only say that about the NAs because you know that it cannot happen, so you’re safe (on a short lead so to speak).
Second, we’ve been on the same line many a time, and you’ve always come up short even with your handicap. Look at the results. I think the last time we raced not on a Wednesday night, I beat you with just my wife for crew, and we didn’t even finish rigging the boat till half way down the first run. You however had a full crew as I remember. Go back and calculate that with you at 138. For that matter go back and calculate all your finishes with you at 138. I think you will notice that your position does not improve. It's a math thing. You know, with number and all.
Third, you can register at 138 any time you want to. I don’t think anyone would object. I'd like to see it.
Forth, I agree about Z. Always stacked, always jumping from class to class.
Fifth, moma passed away years ago.