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  • An incident that made this all much clearer to me took place in the Solent.
    As a puddle sailor it looked pretty odd to me but my tidal umpires where clear about penalising Blue in this situation.

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    Today 16:14
  • John re: "This was an uncomfortable protest"

    Oh ... I had missed that.  So what you posted is from a document produced for a specific circumstance ... and not a generalized template you were suggesting. 

    My comment was based on it being a general-use template.  - Ang
    Yesterday 12:48
  • Poul, at position 5, there is still plenty of room between Y and the mark. It is after position 5 that Y is no longer giving room, and indeed, she does not need to because the boats are now on opposite tacks on a beat to windward, and 18 does not apply... but 13 does.
    Thu 17:19
  • The question of One Design or handicap rules is recurrent. In One Design racing an ILCA must only use ILCA official sails. However, in many handicap fleets, so-called 'training sails' (not ILCA official) are allowed/tolerated. One way of doing this is to allot to ILCAs not using official sails a handicap as an ILCA-type boat that is the same as the equivalent ILCA.
    Older readers will relace ILCA by Laser!
    Wed 14:52
  • This format is slightly better than before. It used to be in-person and was required for re-accreditation, and seemed to be all about taking money from the volunteers who actually run and judge races.  You had to pay to attend, and typically had to pay for a hotel too.  At least this is more accessible.  Why it's charged for, I still don't understand.  The RYA should support race officials, not charge them to be able to volunteer.
    Wed 01:12
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