
2004 ISLAND YACHT CLUB
Jack & Jill + 1 – November 7,
2004
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
RULES This Regatta will be governed by the
2001-2004 ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the prescriptions of USSA, SF Bay
YRA Standard Racing Instructions except as amended by these sailing
instructions.
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One Design Class Rules: Yachts competing in a one-design class
division are subject to class rules as established by the local one design
fleet. Membership in the local one
design fleet and/or class association shall not be required. Membership to local YRA is also not
required. Four entries are required for
a one design class.
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Non Competing Yachts: Competitors are advised that non-competing
yachts may or may not be governed by the ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing as
adopted by the USSA and that the Inland Rules of the Road govern meetings with
non-competing yachts.
SKIPPERS
MEETING
1130
Hours at IYC Clubhouse, 1853 Clement Avenue,
Alameda,
CA 94501
ENTRIES Races are open to
monohull and multihull displacement sailboats with an overall length of 18 feet
or more. Membership in a yacht club is
not a requirement to race. Entries will
be accepted until the warning signal is made prior to each race.
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Entry Fee:
$15.00
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PHRF Ratings:
Each yacht racing in a PHRF division is required to have a current PHRF
certificate issued by the Northern California PHRF Committee on file at the YRA
of San Francisco Bay office. Yachts
which do not meet this requirement will be given a PHRF rating by the Race
Committee which in the committee's sole judgment reflects the speed potential
of the yacht. There will be no appeal
of a rating so assigned except by providing the committee with a copy of the
current Northern California PHRF Certificate.
COURSES AND MARK DESCRIPTIONS: Refer to attached
course sheet .
MANAGEMENT: The Island Yacht
Club shall have full power to interpret the rules and conditions governing each
race, to decide eligibility and protests, and to reject the entry of any yacht.
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On the Water Communications: Race boats should
monitor channel 69 during the race. The
Race Committee will monitor VHF channel 69 for traffic concerning withdrawals
and emergencies in the racing fleet.
The Race Committee will either broadcast on VHF channel 69 or hail from
the IYC chase boat any instructions relating to cancellation or abandonment of
races.
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Changes to the Sailing Instructions: Changes may be made
prior to the warning signal for any race to which the changes apply. Notification of the change must be made to
all yachts for the change to be valid.
Changes normally will be mailed to all entrants by the Monday prior to
the race but they also may be made orally over VHF channel 69. RRS Rule 25 is amended to add: "All yachts should monitor VHF channel
69" or come within hail when international code flag L is displayed from
the committee boat.
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT: All yachts must
comply with the US Coast Guard equipment requirements for recreational
vessels. Yachts racing one-design must
have the minimum prescribed in the class rules. The Race Committee recommends the use of Personal Flotation
Devices.
RESPONSIBILITY: It is the sole
responsibility of the skipper of each yacht to decide whether or not to start
or continue any race.
INTERFERENCE WITH COMMERCIAL
TRAFFIC: Yachts must not interfere with large
commercial vessels. Yachts doing so,
thereby endangering their own safety and/or that of the commercial vessel, will
be subject to protests and/or disqualification.
SAIL NUMBERS: Sail numbers WILL be
required on the mainsail. Participants
are required to notify the principal race officer of alternate sail numbers
prior to the first warning signal. Any
yacht finishing after dark must illuminate its sail number so it can be read by
the Race Committee.
START/FINISH LINE: The start/finish
line is an imaginary line between an orange flag on the race committee deck and
orange buoy. There may also be a limiting buoy near the committee boat, which
is not part of the starting line. No boat shall pass between this buoy and the
committee boat while racing.
STARTING TIMES AND SIGNALS: Refer to starting
sheet, which a part hereof. The
hoisting and lowering of flags as prescribed in ISAF RRS Rule 26 shall define
the starting sequence. The starting
signal for each class/division shall be the warning signal for the next to
start.
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Check In: Yachts are required to check in by sailing
by the race committee vessel prior to the first warning signal. Yachts failing to check in will be scored
"DNS".
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Late Starts: No yacht will be scored as starting if the
vessel starts more than 15 minutes after the division/class starting time
unless given permission to do so by the race committee.
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Course Signal: Courses will be signaled by international
code number flags and will not be changed after the preparatory signal for that
division/class is made. ISAF Rules are
hereby amended to state that each division/class's starting signal will be
shown at the preparatory signal. Course
signal will be dropped with the starting signals during the one minute interval
prior to the division/class start.
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Twice Around: The twice around signal will be made by the
display of international code flag "T" below the course flag. RRS Rule 25 is amended to provide for this
meaning indicating that yachts are to sail the course twice around except that
they shall not pass through the start/finish line except when preparing to
start, starting the first round, and finishing the second round.
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Reverse Course: The reverse course signal will be made by the display of
international code flat “R” below the course flag. RRS25 is amended to provide for this meaning indicating tht
yachts are to sail the course in reverse order, that they shall not pass through the start/finish line except
when preparing to start, starting the first round, and finishing the second
round.
MISSING MARKS: Missing marks may
be replace by temporary club marks or a committee chase boat displaying the
Race Committee flag and international code flag "M".
RESTRICTED AREA: The area between
Coast Guard Island and the four day marks ("1", "2",
"4", and "6") off its western end is restricted. This is foul with sunken wrecks and must be
treated as if it were an extension of the island.
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Restricted Area Yachts
sailing in the Brooklyn Basin are required to stay within the marked channel
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Start/Finish Line: Any yacht whose preparatory signal has not
been made must stay clear of any yacht whose preparatory signal has been
made. Yachts shall not cross the
start/finish line after the preparatory signal for the first start has been
made unless they are preparing to start, starting or finishing.
POSTPONEMENT: The signal to
postpone will be the hoisting of the answering pennant and firing of two
signals. The postponement period will
end with the lowering of the answering pennant and be signaled by a sound
signal. One minute after the ending of
the postponement period, the warning signal will be made by signifying the resumption
of the regular starting sequence.
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Change of Starting Times: The International code flag "P"
will be flown indicating that a postponement has taken place.
INDIVIDUAL RECALL: Yachts prematurely
across the starting line at their starting signal will be signaled by a sound
signal and the hoisting of the International code flag "X" on the
committee boat or by radio channel 69.
Each yacht individually recalled will be attempted to be hailed
"over early" by sail number.
The International code flag "X" will be lowered when all
vessels have cleared the line. Nothing
shall relieve a yacht from making a proper start.
GENERAL RECALL: Recall of the
entire class/division will be signaled by hoisting the "First
Substitute" international code pennant and two sound signals and by radio
channel 69 to call attention to the general recall signal. All starting yachts will start again at the
next five minute starting signal and sail the course signaled at their original
preparatory signal. All following
starts will start five minutes later in the assigned sequence. International code flag "P" shall
be flown.
SHORTENED COURSE: If the course is
shortened, the IYC chase boat will take station at a mark of the course to
establish a new finish line. The chase
boat will display international code flag "S" and the blue Race
Committee flag to indicate the course is shortened and the IYC chase boat is on
stations to record your finish per ISAF Rule 32.
TIME LIMIT: The time limit
shall be 2100 hours. If one boat finishes
in the division/class, the time limit will be extended by 20 minutes. This changes RRS 35.
WITHDRAWALS: Any yacht
withdrawing from a race must notify the Race Committee of that fact either by
hail or by radio channel 69.
PROTESTS: Protests must be
filed in accordance with ISAF RRS on a standard ISAF protest form or facsimile
and mailed on or before the Monday
following the race to IYC Race Committee, 1853 Clement Ave., Alameda, CA 94501.
RACE RESULTS: Preliminary results
will be posted at the IYC Clubhouse Regatta board and at www.iyc.org. Final results will be mailed to each
participant at the end of each series.
SCORING: RRS Rule A2 Low
Point Scoring System, as amended herein, will be in effect. 1 for first place, 2 points for second, 3 for
third, etc. All yachts scored as
"DNF" will be scored as # of starters plus 1. Yachts scored as "DNS" or “DNC”
will be scored as # of starters plus 2.
Yachts scored as "DSQ" will be scored as # of starters plus 3.
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Throwouts: Each yacht will be entitled to one “throw
out race” per series. A yacht scoring
DSQ may not throw out that race. This amends RRS A2.
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Ties: Ties will be broken in favor of the yacht
with the most first places, and if the tie remains, the most second places, and
so on, if necessary. This failing the
tie will be broken in favor of the yachts lowest cumulative scores.
TROPHIES: Trophies or prizes will be awarded by Island
Yacht Club as soon as possible after the race.

MARKS
X Orange buoy mid-channel in
Estuary, off Island Yacht Club
A Orange buoy on Oakland side of
Estuary, off flagpole on pier at Jack London Square
B Orange buoy on Oakland side of
Estuary, off “blue” restaurant
C Orange buoy on Alameda side of
Estuary, off Encinal Yacht Club
D Orange buoy on Oakland side of Estuary,
off flagpole at W. end of Coast Guard Island
E Orange buoy on Oakland side of
Estuary, approx. 0.05 nm East of Coast Guard Island “Union Point”
F Orange buoy in Brooklyn Basin N.
channel, off the “Ark” restaurant
G Orange buoy in Brooklyn Basin N. channel
off the marina near Quinn’s Light House
COURSES
|
Course |
Start |
Mark |
Mark |
Mark |
Mark |
Mark |
Finish |
Length |
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1 |
X-S |
B-S |
D-S |
A-S |
E-S |
|
X-S |
5.50 |
|
2 |
X-S |
B-S |
D-S |
B-S |
E-S |
|
X-S |
4.90 |
|
3 |
X-S |
C-S |
D-S |
A-S |
E-S |
|
X-S |
4.45 |
|
4 |
X-S |
C-S |
D-S |
B-S |
E-S |
|
X-S |
3.85 |
|
5 |
X-S |
B-S |
E-S |
|
|
|
X-S |
3.10 |
|
6 |
X-S |
B-S |
F-S |
E-S |
|
|
X-S |
3.60 |
|
7 |
X-S |
C-S |
E-S |
|
|
|
X-S |
2.10 |
|
8 |
X-P |
E-P |
A-P |
D-S |
B-P |
|
X-P |
5.50 |
|
9 |
X-P |
E-P |
B-P |
D-S |
B-P |
|
X-P |
4.90 |
|
10 |
X-P |
E-P |
B-P |
|
|
|
X-P |
3.10 |
|
11 |
X-P |
E-P |
C-S |
F-S |
|
|
X-P |
3.90 |
|
12 |
X-P |
E-P |
D-P |
C-P |
|
|
X-P |
2.20 |
|
13 |
X-S |
C-S |
F-S |
D-S |
A-S |
E-S |
X-S |
5.35 |
|
14 |
X-S |
C-S |
F-S |
D-S |
B-S |
E-S |
X-S |
4.50 |

Jack & Jill + 1
START TIMES & DIVISIONS
November 7, 2004
Location of Start Line
At mark
"X" located midchannel in the Oakland Estuary off Island Yacht Club
Divisions, Starting Times and
Sequences
1301 P Flag up gun Preparatory
1304 P Flag down horn
1305 A Flag down, B Flag up gun Start
Division A
1306 P Flag up gun
1310 B Flag down, C Flag up gun Start
Division B
1311 P Flag up gun
1314 P Flag down horn
1315 C Flag down, D Flag up gun Start
Division C
1316 P Flag up gun
1319 P Flag down horn
1320 D Flag down gun Start Division D
Time Limit
1700
hours.
If any
boat in a division finishes before that time, the time limit for that division
is extended by 20 minutes.
10/22/04