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CAPTAIN HARBOR FRIDAY NIGHT SERIES
Presented by:
BHC, IHYC, OGYC, RYC
2018
Sailing Instructions
Ideal 18
s
RULES
This Series will be governed by rules as defined in
The Racing Rules of Sailing
(RRS), the
prescriptions of U.S. Sailing and the class rules of the Ideal 18 except
where modified or amended by
these Sailing Instruction
s
ENTRIES
On any race day, competitors enter by sailing to the starting area, announcing the name of the skipper,
vessel
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS
AND
ADMENDMENTS
The class rules of the Ideal 18 are amended so that a
vessel
can be raced with any number of
persons
aboard.
Spinnaker use is not allowed in this
Series.
SCHEDULE
The Series schedule and RC assignments are as follows:
June
1
Riverside Yacht Club
June
15
Indian Harbor Yacht Club
July
6
Belle Haven Club
July
20
Old Greenwich Yacht Club
be held prior to the official racing. Races following the first will start as soon as possible after the last
vessel
finishes.
Vessel
s that finish
more than five minutes behind the first
vessel
to finish will be scored
DNF. No race will be started after sunset.
RACING AREA
The racing area will be ¼ NM southeast of Red Rock in Captain Harbor, Greenwich, CT
STARTING AND
FINISHING LINES
The starting and finishing line shall be between a flag on the RC signal
vessel
and the
start pin unless
otherwise announced, or the course is shortened. The Start / Finish line is open and may be
disregarded when not starting or finishing.
STARTING
PROCEDURES
A three minute countdown sequence shall be used as per RRS Appendix U.
The RC will attempt to hail
vessel
grounds
for redress. An Individual Recall will be signaled by one sound from the RC
vessel
.
A
general recall will be signaled by two sounds from the RC signal
vessel
. After a general recall, the I
–
Flag Rule (RRS 30.1) is automatically in effect, though code flag
I may not be displayed. A
new
warning will follow as soon as possible after the General Recall.
COURSE AND
MARKS
The course MWL, WL or T will be displayed or hailed before the warning signal of each race.
The
Course Diagrams below show the courses,
course names, the turning marks in order and the rounding
direction of each mark. As a general guideline, leave turning marks to port. Turning marks will be
inflatable buoys.
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