The Regatta will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS).
2 ENTRY
Only JY15 Class boats as defined by the JY15 Class may enter. Each boat must
complete registration and pay all fees with the regatta organizing authority
before becoming an official competitor.
3 NOTICES TO COMPETITORS
Will be posted on the Official Regatta Notice Board located in the foyer of
the Muskegon YC
Yacht Club (MYC).
4 CHANGES IN SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
Any change to the sailing instructions will be posted before 0930 hours
on the day it will take effect.
5 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE
5.1 Signals made ashore will be displayed on the official
flagstaff located in the yard of the MYC.
5.2 Flag AP with two horns (one horn when lowered) means The
race is postponed. The warning signal will be made not less than 30 minutes
after AP is lowered.
6 SCHEDULE OF RACES
*No races shall be started after 1:00 p.m. for Sunday
7 THE COURSE
All courses will be WINDWARD/LEEWARD consisting of four (4) legs.
8 MARKS
Marks can be Orange Tetrahedrons, Yellow Tetrahedrons, and MYC Orange
Racing Marks
9 THE START
9.1 Races will be started using RRS 26.
9.2 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange
flag on the RC signal boat at the starboard end and the course side of the port
end starting mark.
10 RECALLS
Individual recalls will be signaled in accordance with RRC 29.2. The
following shall not be grounds for redress:
Failure of a boat to receive the recall
Failure of the Race Committee to hail recall numbers
A boats position in the sequence of recall numbers.
11 CHANGES OF COURSE AFTER THE START
A change of course after the start will be signaled before the leading boat
has begun the leg, although the new mark may not then be in position. Any mark
to be rounded after rounding the new mark may be relocated to maintain the
original course configuration. When in a subsequent change of course a new mark
is replaced, it will be replaced with an original mark.
12 THE FINISH
The finishing line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on a RC
boat and the course side of the nearest Mark of the course.
13 SAFETY
A boat that retires from a race prior to finishing shall notify the RC
when leaving the course area or the Race Office immediately after arriving
ashore. It is recommended that USCG type III personal floatation device be worn
while racing.
14 SCORING
The Low Point Scoring System will apply, modified so that each boats
score will be the total of her race scores. Eight (8) races are scheduled, of
which one (1) race shall be completed to constitute a series. If six (6) races
or more are completed, an individuals completed best number of races minus
one (1) shall be counted (one throw out).
15 720 TURNS PENALTY
A boat that may have broken a rule of part 2 while racing may take a penalty
at the time of the incident 720 degree turns.
16 PRIZES
Will be awarded to the top five-(5) boats.