SBYRA STANDING RACE INSTRUCTIONS
Revised
February 15th 2002
1. RULES
1.1 Races will be governed by the
following documents, given in their order of precedence: Individual Series or
Race Instructions b) These Standing
Race Instructions, c) The US Sailing Association 2001-2004 rules.
1.2 Yachts shall not interfere with
the navigation of: a) large vessels with limited maneuverability, b) tugs and
their tows, c) vessels of the United States government.
1.3 Non-spinnaker division yachts
may fly only one headsail at a time from the headstay regardless of the point
of sail. Cutters may fly one jib on the forestay and one on the headstay, but
total area may not exceed that of a 155% jib.
1.4 Non-spinnaker division yachts
with headfoils or double forestays shall drop their in-use jib to the deck
prior to raising a new one.
1.5 Auto-helms are allowed.
2. YACHTS
2.1 All yachts shall: a) be
monohulls, b) have a length on board of at least 19 feet, 3) have at least 600
pounds of ballast in a keel, d) comply with US Coast Guard requirements.
2.2 All yachts must also have a
valid PHRF rating. There shall be a certificate for either the yacht or an
identical sister ship on file with the Race Committee or the YRA of Northern
California.
2.3 In the event that the rating of
a yacht is protested, the skipper shall provide to the protest committee a
valid PHRF certificate for his specific
boat.
3. STARTING
LINE
3.1 The Starting Line shall be
between an orange flag on the Race Committee boat as the starboard end of the
line and the starting mark at the port end, except for reversed courses which
will have the starting mark to starboard.
3.2 The Finish Line shall be the
same as the Starting Line except for courses which specify the finish mark be
left to starboard and for shortened courses (SEE 4.7)
3.3 A Preventer Buoy may be set near
the Race Committee boat and, when set, shall limit the length of the line such
that a starting yacht shall not pass between this buoy and the Race Committee
boat. The buoy may or may not be on the line, is not a mark of the course and
is to be considered an obstruction.
3.4 Yachts shall not cross the
Starting Line except when: a) preparing to start, b) starting, c) finishing, d)
starting the second lap of a twice-around course, or e) after finishing.
3.5 The Starting Area shall be an
oval extending 100 yards in all directions from the Starting Line. Yachts whose
preparatory signal has not been given shall keep clear of the Starting Area and
of all yachts whose preparatory signal has been given.
3.6 Yachts shall not Anchor in the
Starting Area while the Race Committee boat is flying a preparatory signal.
3.7 The I flag
will always be assumed to fly, rule 30.1 will be in play at all times.
3.8 The Z flag and
the Black flag will not be used for SBYRA races.
4. SIGNALS
4.1 Visual signals shall be made
from the Race Committee boat by means of international code flags and colored
flags or shapes., added guidance from
the RC on VHF Ch 68 is encoraged. However Racers are discouraged
from radio contact to the RC after the first warning signal until after the
last division start signal .
4.2 Sound signals will be made with
a: a) gun, b) horn c) whistle, or d) siren.
4.3 Starting Signals shall be in
accordance with US Sailing Association rule
26.
4.4 The Course for each division
shall be signaled by the display of the corresponding International Code number
pennants read top to bottom. As per
rule 27.1, the course flag for a
division shall be raised no later than the warning signal. Therefore the course flag flying at the
start gun is the course for the starting division. As an alternate a chalkboard
may be used to display the course for
each Division .
4.5 A Twice-around Course shall be
signaled by code flag T below the course number pennant(s). All boats shall
cross the Starting line to start the second lap of the course.
4.6 A Reverse Course shall be
signaled by code flag R under the course number pennant(s). A Reverse Course
is sailed in the opposite direction, leaving all marks to the opposite side
indicated on the course sheet.
4.7 A Shortened Course will be
signaled by the Race Committee
announcing its intent to do so on VHF channel 68 and by code flag S
flying from the RC boat which will be anchored opposite any mark of the course.
The finish line shall be perpendicular to the last leg of the course. To
finish, a yacht shall pass between the mark and the RC boat without rounding
the mark, regardless of what side the RC boat is on or what side the course
sheet says to leave the mark. If a twice around course is shortened to a
once-around course, this rule applies and the S flag under the T flag will
be flown from the RC boat.
4.8 Postponements are signaled by the
hoisting of the answering pennant along with 2 sound signals. The postponement
period will end with the lowering of the answering pennant accompanied by 1
sound signal. Approximately 1 minute after the ending of the postponement
period, the warning sound and visual signals will be made, signifying the
resumption of the regular starting sequence.
4.9 Individual Recalls are signaled
by displaying code flag X accompanied by 1 sound signal, and/or hailing the
yachts concerned on VHF channel 68. However, nothing
relieves a yacht from making a proper start. The recalled yacht shall return
around either end of the start line to the prestart side of the line.
4.10 General Recalls are signaled by
hoisting the first substitute code flag and making 2 sound signals. After a
general recall has been signaled, Rule
29.3 will not apply and the recalled division will move to the end of the
starting sequence so as not to put the other divisions off their intended
starting time/position. A new blue 5
minute Warning signal for the recalled division, accompanied by 1 sound signal,
will be raised approximately 1 minute after the last division has started.
4.11 Other Signals may be used in
accordance with US Sailing Association Race Signals except as modified by these
instructions.
4.12 The Race Committee will monitor VHF channel 68 for checkin,
retirement from the race-Please conform, and other information helpful to the
fleet for which the Race committee is encouraged to pursue. SBYRA is intended to be a user friendly
Association
5 INFRACTIONS
OF THE RULES
5.1 Alternate Penalties: The
alternative penalties of 31.2, 44.1 and
44.2 as limited by 44.4 of the US Sailing Association rules shall apply to
infractions of the right-of-way rules in part 2 thereof.
5.2 Protests shall be: a) submitted
on US Sailing Association forms or facsimiles thereof, b) addressed to the
sponsoring yacht club, c) postmarked no later than Tuesday following the race,
and d) heard by the Protest Committee no later than three weeks from the date
of the race. The SBYRA Chairman or his designee will serve as chairman of the
Protest Committee.
6 TIME
LIMIT
6.1 The time limit for each division
is four hours from its Starting Signal. If one boat in a division finishes in
time, then all boats of that division shall have a time limit of four hours
thirty minutes. If a racer retires
from a race he/she should notify the race committee via VHF channel 68 or by
sailing by the committee boat.
7 SCORING
7.1 The low Point Scoring System
will be used. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being
disqualified shall score points as follows:
First place - Ύ point
Second place - 2 points
Third place - 3 points, etc.
7.2 Other yachts shall score points
as follows:
Did Not Finish - Number of
finishers plus 1 point.
Did Not Start - # of sign-ups in
division plus 1 point.
Disqualified - # of starters in division plus 2 points.
7.3 Tie Breaking shall be done by
first including throw out races. If still tied then the yacht with the most
first place finishes wins. If still tied then the yacht with the most second
place finishes wins. If all this
fails to break the tie dual trophies will be awarded.
7.4 For series races a registered race entrant
who serves as Race Committee will receive points equal to his series average
after throw outs. However if no boats in his division complete the race he will
receive 1 point.
NOTE changes and additions from previous SRI are in bold and underlined.