SAILING INSTRUCTIONS - NORTHWEST HARVEST BENEFIT RACE Sept 25th, 2010
Seattle Singles Yacht Club
www.ssyc.com
STARTING AND FINISHING AREA: In
the vicinity of Shilshole Breakwater. The Start/Finish line is between the
center of the "Hamburger" buoy and the Orange Flag on the SSYC Race
Committee Boat. The Start-Finish line
is CLOSED except when starting or finishing. Please stay clear of this area an
other starting or finishing boats, except when Starting or Finishing.
OFFICIAL RACE VHF CHANNEL.
The Race Committee
Boat will not answer radio communications from participants other than
check-in, emergencies or retirement.
VHF
69 channel for general information (but no discussions with any boats). This is
for
a. General
information only such as attempting to hail individual recalled sail numbers,
shorten course, etc and hailing to all the participants a countdown to the
first flag and horn - which is the
Warning flag/horn for Class 1.
b.
Any general information that is not covered in
the Instructions, Race Rules, Skipper’s Meeting, etc that will not prejudice
any participant.
SKIPPERS MEETING: Mandatory skipper’s meeting
at 8:30AM on race day at Shilshole Elks Club parking lot before the race. Bring your cans of food for Northwest
Harvest too!! Skippers pick up the
Skipper’s Packet then.
CHECKING IN: All participants must check in with the Race Committee
Boat on the course to be counted as racing. You can do this by hailing the RC
as you sail by or on VHF channel 69. Please use radio courtesy. Be sure to tell
them the boat’s name, sail number and
class. Be sure to get an acknowledgement.
FIRST START: 12:00 pm, first warning
flag 11:55 am
ALL STARTS: Races will be started
using RRS rule 26.
OVER-EARLY: Boats will be
attempted to be hailed by VHF 69 if 3 or less boats are over early. Class
(General) Recall flag will be flown and all boats will be attempted to be
hailed by VHF if over 3 boats are over early. If there’s a General Recall, that
class will start at the next start signal (5 minutes later). All subsequent
classes will then add 5 minutes to their start time. It is your
responsibility to know if you are over early.
COURSES:
There are many possible courses and all starts
are upwind. One course to will
be selected at the Skippers meeting by the Race Chair based on current and
forecast weather conditions, but the course may change by start time. All
classes may not have the same course.
Marks on the North Courses (starting to the north) are to be rounded to Port
(counter-clockwise).
Marks on the South Courses (starting to the south) are to be rounded to
Starboard (clockwise).
A number will follow the course to indicate how
many times the course is to be run. The
committee boat will record times on every trip to be used as final times in the
event the course needs to be shortened.
The start/finish line is to be rounded in accordance with the
instructions for the North and South starting Courses above.
The race committee may change the Course after
the Skipper’s Meeting by posting the letters for the buoys to be rounded before
the start on both sides of the committee boat.
Make sure you check before your Class Start!
COURSE
MARKS: Chartlet
is included. Note: All Marks are
obvious except for Mark P which is a White
spar buoy in 35 feet of water off Point Jefferson. (approximately 47º
44.730' N, 122º 28.350' W)
MARKS
OF THE COURSE:
“S”,
“F” Start and Finish - the
Hamburger buoy off Shilshole breakwater.
The Line will be between the "Hamburger" buoy’s center and the
orange flag pole on the SSYC Committee Boat.
“M” Meadow Point Buoy…..
“P”
Jefferson Point; a White Spar Buoy in 35
feet of water off Point Jefferson. (approximately 47º 44.730' N, 122º 28.350'
W)
“W” West
Point Buoy
“B” Blakely
Rock.
SHORTEN
COURSE (Only at a mark of the course): Times will be
recorded at the halfway point whether or not the course is officially shortened
to be used if needed. Shorten Course
Flag – small blue square on a larger white square – will be flown from the
Assisting Committee Boat after it is formally shortened at the Mark where it is
shortened.
CLASSES:
Mandatory - All boats will fly their class ribbons from
their aft stay or boom identifying their class:
(Note: this is a suggested class breakdown and
may be adjusted at the skippers’ meeting.)
-
Class P1 Multi-hull Yellow
-
Class P2 J-105
Red
Flying Sails
- Class P3 Fast Green
-
Class P4 Slow Orange
Non-flying Sails
-
Class P5 Fast
Blue
-
Class P6 Slow
Pink
-
Class P7 Half-Fast
White
SAIL
NUMBERS – (mandatory): Note-This will assist the Race
Committee who had a difficult time identifying many boats without sail numbers.
If you don’t have a sail number, black tape will be handed out at the Skipper’s
Meeting for you to install a sail number on the top of both sides of your
mainsail. Two ‘random’ digits should suffice. Please remove the tape after the
race so the adhesive won’t mark the sailcloth. IMPORTANT – If you are in this situation, Notify the Race Committee at the skipper’s meeting of your number so
they can make a note of your number on the scoring form.
SCORING:
Will be time on distance according to the PHRF formula,
except for any one-design class(es) and the Half Fast class
TIME
LIMIT: 17:00(PDT) Any boat not crossing the Finish
Line by 17:00 will be scored DNF. This is to ensure adequate time remains for
preparation for the award ceremony and all Skippers and crew to attend the
ceremony.
PROTESTS: 720 rule applies - if you foul
you must do a 720-degree turn before you
finish. No other protests will be allowed.
SAFETY:
When on or near the Puget Sound Traffic Lanes, boats will
monitor VHF Channel 14. Also monitor the official Coast Guard Channel 16.
All skippers are reminded they and they alone
are responsible for the safety of their crew and boat. No part of racing rules reduce that.
All
coast guard and other rules for safety are to be obeyed, including those
regarding crossing the shipping lanes.
Any vessel receiving a horn or radio warning of danger will be disqualified.
AWARDS: The Northwest Harvest Benefit Race
trophies will be awarded at approximately 18:00 on Saturday evening at the
Shilshole Bay Beach Club (Ballard Elks Club).