Sailing Instructions
Ruffian 23
Northern Ireland Championship
Saturday 18th September 2010
Carrickfergus Sailing Club
Sailing Instructions
1. Rules
1.1. The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing.
1.2. Ruffian 23 Class Rules will apply.
1.3. Racing rule(s) A4, A5, 62.1(a), 35, 60.1(a), 66, 62.2, 40 will be changed.
2. Notices to Competitors
2.1. Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board(s) located in the foyer of the clubhouse.
3. Changes to Sailing Instructions
3.1. Any change to the sailing instructions will be posted before 1000 on the day it will take effect, except that any change to the schedule of races will be posted by 2000 on the day before it will take effect.
4. Signals Made Ashore
4.1. Signals made ashore will be displayed at the club battery.
4.2. When flag AP is displayed ashore, ‘1 minute’ is replaced with ‘not less than 30 minutes’ in the race signal AP.
5. Schedule of Races
5.1. Dates of racing: Saturday 18th September 2009
5.2. Number of races: Three
5.3. One extra race per day may be sailed, provided that no class becomes more than one race ahead of schedule and the change is made according to instruction 3.
5.4. The scheduled time of the warning signal for the first race is 10:55.
5.5. After a long postponement, to alert boats that a race or sequence of races will begin soon, an orange flag will be displayed with one sound for at least four minutes before a warning signal is displayed.
5.6. On the last day of the regatta no warning signal will be made after 15:30.
6. Class Flags
6.1. The Class flag will be: Numeral Pennant 4
7. The Courses
7.1. The diagrams in Attachment A show the approximate positions of all the marks. The table in Attachment B shows the courses, including the course signals, the order in which marks are to be passed and the side on which each mark is to be left.
7.2. No later than the warning signal, the race committee signal boat will display the course board above the class designation mounted on the Club Battery indicating the course to be sailed.
7.3. Course direction will be indicated by a red or green board located under the class flags. A red board indicates starting East to West and leaving all marks to port. A green board indicates starting West to East and leaving all marks to starboard.
7.4. On completion of a round of a course, boats shall continue on a further round if the course letter is still displayed above their class designation. If the course letter has changed, boats shall complete a round of the new course displayed above their class designation.
7.5. When the letter ‘F’ is displayed above a class designation, that class shall finish.
8. Marks
8.1. Marks will be as follows
R - Red Outer Limit of start line.
G - Green Outer Limit of start line
1 - Round yellow N 54:42.562 W 005:47.517
2 - Round yellow N 54:41.945 W 005:47.129
3 - Round yellow N 54:41.506 W 005:48.751
4 - Round yellow N 54:42.163 W 005:49.296
A - Round yellow N 54:42.425 W 005:46.621
B - Round yellow N 54:41.623 W 005:49.756
C - Round yellow N 54:40.400 W 005:46.470
D - Round yellow N 54:41.676 W 005:47.994
9. The Start
9.1. The start line is formed between the orange pole at the front of the battery and a green limit mark (G) if the first mark is to be rounded to starboard, or a red limit mark (R) if the first mark is to be rounded to port.
9.2. An orange inner limit mark will be laid approximately on the start line. When starting boats shall not pass between the inner limit and the shore.
9.3. Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area during the starting sequence for other races.
9.4. A boat starting later than 5 minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start without a hearing. This changes rules A4 and A5.
9.5. The race committee will attempt to broadcast sail numbers of boats that must comply with rule 29.1 or rule 30.1 on VHF Channel 37. Failure to make a broadcast or to time it accurately will not be grounds for a request for redress. This changes rule 62.1(a).
9.6. A boat which has not reached the vicinity of the Starting Line when its preparatory signal is made may proceed under power until it nears the Starting Line, when the engine shall be stopped and the boat shall then take a Two-Turns Penalty before crossing the line to start.
9.7. Boats shall not cross the line between mark R and the Orange Pole, or the line between mark G and the Orange Pole, except on the first leg of the course or when required by RRS 28 “Sailing the Course”.
10. The Finish
10.1. The finishing line will be formed between the orange pole at the battery and the red limit mark (R) if the previous mark was left to starboard, or the green limit mark (G) if the previous mark was left to port.
10.2. An orange inner limit mark will be laid approximately on the start line. When finishing boats shall not pass between the inner limit and the shore.
11. Penalty System
11.1. As provided in rule 67, the protest committee may, without a hearing, penalize a boat that has broken rule 42.
12. Time Limits
12.1. The Time Limit is 90 minutes
12.2. Boats failing to finish within 20 minute after the first boat sails the course and finishes will be scored Did Not Finish without a hearing. This changes rules 35, A4 and A5.
13. Protests and Requests for Redress
13.1. Protest forms are available at the race office. Protests and requests for redress or reopening shall be delivered there within the appropriate time limit.
13.2. For each class, the protest time limit is 90 minutes after the last boat has finished the last race of the day.
13.3. Notices will be posted no later than 30 minutes after the protest time limit to inform competitors of hearings in which they are parties or named as witnesses. Hearings will be held in the protest room, located at the Race Office, beginning at the time posted.
13.4. Notices of protests by the race committee or protest committee will be posted to inform boats under rule 61.1(b).
13.5. A list of boats that, under instruction 11.1. , have been penalized for breaking rule 42 will be posted.
13.6. Breaches of instructions 9.3. , 15. will not be grounds for a protest by a boat. This changes rule 60.1(a). Penalties for these breaches may be less than disqualification if the protest committee so decides. The scoring abbreviation for a discretionary penalty imposed under this instruction will be DPI.
13.7. On the last scheduled day of racing a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered
(a) within the protest time limit if the requesting party was informed of the decision on the previous day;
(b) no later than 30 minutes after the requesting party was informed of the decision on that day.
This changes rule 66.
13.8. On the last scheduled day of racing a request for redress based on a protest committee decision shall be delivered no later than 30 minutes after the decision was posted. This changes rule 62.2.
14. Scoring
14.1. Two races are required to be completed to constitute a series.
14.2. A boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores.
15. Safety Regulations
15.1. A boat that retires from a race shall notify the race committee as soon as possible.
15.2. Personal Flotation Devices shall be worn at all times when afloat in accordance with the provisions of rule 40 except that flag Y will not be displayed and no sound signal will be made. This changes rule 40 and the preamble to part 4 of the RRS.
16. Equipment and Measurement Checks
16.1. A boat or equipment may be inspected at any time for compliance with the class rules and sailing instructions. On the water, a boat can be instructed by a race committee equipment inspector or measurer to proceed immediately to a designated area for inspection.
17. Prizes
17.1. Prizes will be given as follows: First to third overall.
18. Disclaimer of Liability and Insurance
18.1. A boat is entirely responsible for her own safety, whether afloat or ashore, and nothing, whether in the Notice of Race or Sailing Instructions or anywhere else, reduces this responsibility.
18.2. It is for the boat to decide whether she is fit to sail in the conditions in which she will find herself. By launching or going to sea, the boat confirms that she is fit for those conditions and her crew is competent to sail and compete in them.
18.3. The boat is required to hold adequate insurance and in particular to hold insurance against third party claims in the sum of at least £2m sterling.
18.4. Nothing done by the organisers can reduce the responsibility of the boat nor will it make the organisers responsible for any loss, damage, death or personal injury, however it may have occurred, as a result of the boat taking part in racing. The organisers encompass everyone helping to run the race and the event, and include the organising authority, the race committee, the race officer, patrol boats and beach masters.
18.5. The provision of patrol boats does not relieve the boat of her responsibilities.


