Updated 7/1/08
Y-Knot Sailing, Camp Chingachgook, Lake George, NY
1. Rules
The regatta will be governed by the “rules” as defined in the Racing
Rules of Sailing; the rules of the Martin 16 Class; the Y-Knot Cup Regatta Notice
of Race; and these Sailing Instructions. The regatta is a Category B event allowing
advertising on the boats and sails; the Organizing Authority may place additional
advertising on each boat to support the sponsors of this regatta.
The regatta will be sailed in two fleets: Gold and Silver, sailed in single-handed format under the provisions described in the Martin 16 Class Rules.
Class Rule 6.2.3 Minimum Weight Rule will apply for both fleets, and it is the responsibility of each competitor to insure compliance.
2. Notices to Competitors, Changes in Sailing Instructions
Notices to competitors or change to the sailing instructions will be
posted on the official notice board located at the Camp Chingachgook waterfront
headquarters before 9:00 am on the day it will take effect.
3. Safety
All competitors shall wear a PFD, approved by the U.S Coast Guard, at
all times while sailing. International participants shall wear a PFD
approved by their national government at all times while sailing.
In the event that it is not practical or safe for a competitor to use a PFD as described above, that sailor may apply to the Organizing Authority for dispensation with respect to the PFD rule above. In such a case the competitor must supply and wear, at all times while sailing, an alternative form of PFD, which must be submitted to and accepted by the Organizing Authority upon registration.
Boats shall not leave harbor earlier than 90 minutes prior to the next scheduled race or coaching session, unless accompanied by a rescue boat. All boats shall return to harbor immediately following the last race or coaching session of the day.
4. Boats and Equipment
This regatta will be sailed in Martin 16s. Competitors sailing in boats
which are owned by an Association in which the competitor is not a
member must receive permission from the owner before making any alterations
or additions to the boat.
Assistive devices may be supplied and used by any competitor if they deem it necessary to provide a level of function equivalent to other competitors. Assistive devices must be declared and approved by the Organizing Authority prior to the start of any race in which the device is used. Failure of any equipment shall not constitute grounds for redress.
5. Schedule
Sailors must be at the dock, prepared to sail, no later than one hour before
the warning signal for their first race each day.
Friday September 5, 2008
9:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Boat launching and rigging at Waterfront
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Check-in, Late Registration
Saturday September 6, 2008
8:00 am: Skipper’s meeting, Main Dining Hall
9:30 am: Warning Signal, First Race Gold Fleet
1:30 pm or asap: Warning Signal, First Race Silver Fleet
6:00 pm: Dinner
Sunday September 7, 2008
9:30 am: Warning Signal, First Race Silver Fleet
1:30 pm or asap: Warning Signal, First Race Gold Fleet
5:00 pm or asap: Awards Ceremony following the last race
The number of races sailed each day will be at the discretion of the Race Committee.
6. Courses
All courses will be set at the discretion of the Race Committee. Courses
will be windward/leeward, and all marks will be left to port. No later
than the Warning Signal, the Race Committee will notify all competitors
of the course to be sailed.
7. Marks
All marks will be inflatable marks.
8. The Start
The starting sequence as described in RRS 26 will be used. Class Flag
will be the Martin 16 Class Flag. As a courtesy, Race Committee will
sound three quick horn blasts approximately one minute before the Warning
Signal; failure to do so will not constitute cause for redress.
The starting line will be between the committee boat at one end of the line and an inflatable mark at the other.
9. The Finish
The finish line will be between the committee boat
at one end of the line and an inflatable mark at the other. For downwind finishes
the committee boat will remain anchored and will be at the left side
of the finish line.
10. Penalty System
RRS 44.1 and 44.2 will be modified so that the 720-degree turn is replaced
by a 360-degree turn which must include one tack and one gybe.
11. Time Limits
If no boat has finished a race within 60 minutes the race shall be abandoned.
After the first boat finishes, there will be a 15-minute time limit for succeeding
boats to complete the race. All competing boats that fail to finish within
the time limit will be scored one point more than the last finishing boat.
12. Protests
A competitor intending to protest need not display a red flag, but shall
hail "Protest" immediately,
and shall inform the Race Committee by sailing to the
committee boat and hailing immediately after finishing.
Protests shall be written on forms available from the Organizing Authority and delivered to the Race Committee within Protest Time, which begins when the last boat finishes the last race of the day, and ends 60 minutes later. Protests will be heard in approximately the order of receipt as soon as possible.
13. Scoring
Each fleet will be scored separately; the Y-Knot Cup Perpetual
trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Gold Fleet. The Low Point scoring
system of Appendix A will apply. All races will be counted. One race
is required to be completed for each Fleet to constitute a series.
14. Prizes
Prizes will be awarded to the top three competitors in each Fleet.
Other prizes may be awarded at the discretion of the Organizing Authority
15. Disclaimer of Liability
Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision
to Race. The Organizing Authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal
injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta.