SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
1. RULES
1.1 The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined
in the Racing Rules of Sailing 2005-2008 (RRS).
1.2 When there is any disagreement on the interpretation
of the rules defined by pt.1.1 of these SI, then the English Edition shall
prevail.
1.3 The 720o turn penalty (RRS, No. 44.1) shall be
applied.
1.4 Judging on the water: The Appendix P (RRS) shall
apply. An action or non-action of the protest committee (PC) according
to this instruction shall not be a subject of an ask for redress. This
changes the rule 62.1(a). The boat, which accepts the penalty, cannot
be protested by another boat for violating this rule.
2. CLASSES
Regatta is organised for 420, Finn, Laser Standard,
Laser Radial and Europe classes. For Finn class as (international) Czech
championship, for Laser Standard, Europa and 420 classes as regatta of
the Czech cup. The regatta is included in ISAF World Sailing Ranking List
for Laser Standard, Laser Radial and Finn classes.
3. ENTRIES
All participants have to register to the race in compliance
with the Notice of race. (No.8)
4. NOTICES, CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS
4.1 Race committee (RC) notice board and Protest committee
notice board will be placed near the Race Committee office.
4.2 Any changes and amendments to the SI will be posted
on the notice board at least 1 hour before they come in force. All changes
concerning the start-time of the first race of the following day have
to be posted by 9.00 P.M. the previous day.
5. SCHEDULE OF RACES
Friday, 6 May 2005 |
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7.30 - 9.30 A.M. |
Registration of the competitors |
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10.00 A.M. |
Opening ceremony, briefing of the competitors |
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12.00 A.M. |
Start of the first race. The schedule of the
following races will be announced by the Race Committee. |
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Saturday, 7 May 2004 |
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10.00 A.M. |
Start of the first race of day.
The schedule of the following races will be announced by the Race
Committee. |
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Sunday, 8 May 2004 |
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10.00 A.M. |
Start of the first race of day.
The schedule of the following races will be announced by the Race
Committee.
No start will be made after 3.00 P.M.
Prize giving and closing ceremony. |
6. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE
6.1 For signals made ashore will be used the big post
in the centre of the Yacht Club.
6.2 Displaying "L" flag together with one
sound signal means that the Notice for competitors was posted.
6.3 "AP" Answering Pennant - Postponement
Signal
6.3.1 Displaying AP flag together with two sound signals means that the
race is postponed.
6.3.2 Lowering the "AP" flag together with one sound signal
means that the race will not start in less than 30 minutes.
6.4. "B" Code Flag
Displaying the "B" flag together with one sound signal represents
the start of the protest time. Lowering the "B" flag together
with one sound signal represents the end of the protest time.
7. SIGNALS MADE ON WATER
7.1 "L" Code Flag. The display of both the
"L" flag and the blue finish flag means the following:
The next race starts as soon as possible after the current race will be
finished.
7.2 Class flags will be:
Class |
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Flag |
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Finn |
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" F " |
420 |
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" D " |
Laser |
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class flag |
Laser Radial |
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"W " |
Europe |
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" E " |
7.3 For 420, Finn and Europa classes will be used changes
to rule 42 according their class rules, as follows:
7.3.1 Flag "Q" displayed at the start or
near a mark indicates that: "After starting or rounding the nearby
mark, rule 42 is varied in that, except on a beat to windward, pumping,
rocking and ooching are permitted."
7.3.2 Flag "R" displayed near a mark indicates that: "After
rounding the nearby mark, rule 42 applies without any changes."
7.3.3 This rule will be used if the wind speed will be 12 knots (6 m/s)
or more - measured at deck level.
8. COURSE AND MARKS
8.1 Inflatable rubber cylinders shall be used as race
course marks. The diagrams in Appendix I of these (SI) show the courses.
The approximate course to the mark No. 1 shall be displayed on the RC
boat. Numerical identification on the inflatable ruber cylinders is irrelevant.
8.2 Marks and the definition of the starting line:
The starting line is between the starting vessel with an orange flag and
the white buoy with a yellow flag.
8.3 The finishing line is between the finishing vessel
with an orange flag and the white buoy with a blue flag.
8.4 A boat shall not enter the racing area before her
warning signal. The racing area is defined by a distance of 50m in all
directions from the starting line.
8.5 After finishing, the boat shall not float backward
across the finishing line.
8.6 After the starting signal, the racing area is the
area within an imaginary line drawn 50 metres outside any point where
a boat might sail during normal racing.
9. SHORTEN COURSE
No race will be shortened.
10. START
10.1 The races will be started in accordance with the
rule No.26 as follows:
Warning signal |
class flag display |
5 minutes before start |
Preparatory signal |
"P" "I"or black flag display |
4 minutes before start |
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Preparatory flag removed |
1 minute before start |
Starting signal |
Class flag removed |
start |
10.2 A boat starting later than 4 minutes after the
starting signal will be scored DNS.
10.3 The starting signal of the preceding class can
be also the warning signal for the race of the class to follow.
11. RECALLS
The signalling for the start being cancelled will
be signalled in accordance with the rule No.29.
12. TIME LIMIT
The RC will apply the 20-minute time limit after finishing
of the first boat of the class. The boat that does not finish the race
within the 20-minute period will be scored as DNF. The opening of the
finishing line shall be signalled on the (RC) finishing vessel by displaying
the class flag (see instruction 7.2) and one sound signal. Lowering class
flag with no sound shall signal closure of the finishing line for their
class.
13. PROTESTS, ASKS FOR REDRESS AND COMPULSORY REPORTS
13.1 The protests or asks for redress shall be written
on forms available at the race office and should be delivered to RC during
the protest time.
13.2 The beginning and the end of the protest time
will be signalled in accordance with the 6.4 instruction of these SI.
13.3. For all classes, the protest time limit is 60
minutes. The same protest time limit applies to all protests by the RC
and PC and request for redress. This changes rules 61.3 and 62.2.
13.4 The boats, which either have not finished the
race or have retired the race, have to fill in the
appropriate form by the end of the protest time.
13.5 The boats, which broke one of the rule (part two)
and accepted the 720o turn penalty, have to record the penalty completion
by the end of the protest time.
13.6 A list of boats that, under instruction 1.4 have
acknowledged breaking rule 42 or have been disqualified by the protest
committee will be posted before the protest time limit.
13.7 The protest schedule will be posted on the PC
notice board within the 15 minutes period after the end of the protest
time. Each competitor is required to read all the protest notices within
the 30-minutes period after the end of the protest time. Hearings will
be held in PC Office.
13.8 On the last day of the regatta a request for reopening
a hearing shall be delivered:
13.8.1 Within the protest time limit if the party requesting reopening
was informed of the decision on
the previous day;
13.8.2 No later than 20 minutes after the party requesting reopening was
informed of the decision on that day. This changed rule 66.
14. NUMBER OF RACES, VALIDITY OF REGATTA
14.1 There will be max. 9 races for all classes.
14.2. For validity of this regatta must be at least
one valid race.
14.3 However, the Finn, Laser, Europe and 420 classes
have to complete at least 3 races in order to meet the legal requirements
of the International Czech championship and the Czech Cup.
15. SCORING
15.1 There will be used a "low points" scoring
system which is in accordance with the A Appendix of the RRS.
15.2.1 When fewer than 4 races have been completed,
a boat's series score will be the total of her race scores.
15.2.2 When from 4 to 9 races have been completed, a boat's series score
will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score.
16. PRIZES
Prizes will be awarded in accordance with Notice of
race (No.9).
17. RADIO - COMMUNICATION, MOTOR BOATS
17.1 During the race, the crew of the racing boat must
not perform any radio communication. Infringements will be sanctioned
with disqualification of the boat from regatta or series. This restriction
also applies to mobile telephones.
17.2 Protest committee boats shall display white flag
code "J". Loss of the "J" flag of the PC boat will
not be ground for request for redress.
17.3 All motor boats accompanying particular teams
or competitors have to be allowed by the organiser.
17.4. Team leaders, coaches and other support personnel
shall stay outside areas where boats are racing from the time of the preparatory
signal for first class until all boats have finished or the RC signals
a postponement, general recall or abandonment. Racing area is defined
in the instruction 8.6 of these SI.
17.5 Breach of the instructions 17.3 and 17.4 may result
in disqualification of the boats associated with the accompanying motor
boat.
17.6. In case of emergency, to rescue the people and
the boats, the instruction 17.5 will not applied.
18. SAFETY REGULATIONS
In Addition to rule 1.2 applies: competitor up to 18
years of age shall wear their personal buoyancy equipment while afloat.
19. LIABILITY
The organisers of this Regatta do not accept any liability
for loss, material damage and personal injury caused by, or in connection
with this event. All competitors will start at their own expenses, risk
and danger.
Version 4 (24.4.2006)
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