For our Club and Winter dinghy racing we race around fixed marks, starting from a a committee vessel (to give a windward start) and finishing at a fixed line. This line is not very long (around 150m) and we do not want boats who have finished to come back over the line and preventing the Finish officials from seeing sail numbers of finishing boats. This is the SI as currently written: "After starting correctly, the finish line between the orange pole at the battery in the North dinghy park and the black mark F shall rank as an obstruction except when finishing or completing a round. Boats contravening this SI will be scored DSQ without a hearing. This changes RRS 63.1, and A5."
The problem that has arisien is that a boat having finished (and cleared the finish line and marks) could then sail down through the line with the defence that they were no longer racing and no longer subject to the SIs. How do we and is it possible to make this instruction bullet proof?
Your SI reads - After starting correctly, the finish line between the orange pole at the battery in the North dinghy park and the black mark F shall rank as an obstruction except when finishing or completing a round.
As the line is an obstruction rules 19 or 20 would apply. However this SI does not prohibit a boat from crossing the line.
It would be safer to write:
After starting boats shall not cross the finish line in either direction except when finishing or completing a round. After finishing and clearing the line a boat shall not cross the finishing line in either direction while any boat is still racing or until the race committee abandons the race. After starting the finish line is an obstruction except when a boat is finishing or completing a round.
I agree that designating the line as an obstruction isn't sufficient. And I think we've had a few threads that have illustrated how complicated it gets when you try to prohibit boats from doing something at a start/finish line while still allowing them to do what they must do. If you're not careful you could wind up making any boat that finishes subject to DSQ without a hearing.
(Except that boats not racing are not subject to the SI.)
And it seems like 23.1 would already apply to boats that were returning to/through the course if they interfered with another boat that was still racing. Sounds like OP's problem is not that but rather returning boats' interfering with RC's ability to spot sail numbers of finishing boats.
The finish line extends the full width of the creek and just past the finish line is a DRAW BRIDGE!
Every Wed, there are well over 120 boats finishing here, turning back and crossing back through the finish line. The “understanding” is that boats exit back out the creek along the south shore and everyone does a great job staying out of the way and doing their best not to effect boats still racing.
I’m often on the PC for Wed Night Racing and I can’t think of a protest by the RC or boat alleging that a boat not racing interfered with a boat racing. Every week, it just works.
This is all to say that communication and culture can go a long way. I would put into the SI’s a “finishing area” just like a starting area and state that boats that have finished shall exit the finishing area as soon as reasonably possible and designate this as [DP][NP].
The above along with RRS 23.1 should give boats and the RC all the tools needed to set the culture and habit of boats to exit smoothly and keep out of the way of boats still racing.
Created: Yesterday 11:01
With respect, because it looks like you have inherited something out of the 1950s, the general answer to the question
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Write SI that tell boats what they shall or shall not do, using those words.
Don't rely on inferences or implications.
Dont use quaint language from IYRU rules long since dead, such as 'rank as'.
Specifically, for this sort of thing:
I think Gordon's wording does the job.
As Tim said
Why would SI (which is a rule) not apply to a boat that was participating in the event but not racing?
There's nothing in the RRS that suggests this. All the RRS that apply only to boats while racing have a preamble 'while racing...'.
Rules apply from the time they are published until the event ends, unless qualified as to time.
The solution to that 'problem' is to get the smarty-pants that are running with it into a protest hearing with a competent protest committee.
I disagree, and agree with Robin.
No way is interfering with the race committee's observation interfering with a boat.
As a judge, any time I see a SI referring to RRS rule and saying something different from what the rule says, that's changing the RRS.
Rule 85.1
... A change to a rule includes an addition to it. ...
And a heavy implication of fallback to RRS 2.
After finishing a boat shall clear the finish line away from the course and shall not re-cross the line in either direction before the last boat has finished. Where the Race Officer or his team observe a breach of this instruction the penalty shall be a payment into the club charity box or disqualification from the race. RRS 63.1 is modified to allow this. The list of current penalty charges will be displayed in the clubhouse.
To my mind "until the last boat has finished" puts a sensible limit for when the rule applies, bearing in mind the definition.
We have the club charity donation for a couple of primarily organisational/technical infringements where a DSQ feels excessive for casual club sailing.
How about this:
"The starting and finish lines are open only to boats INTENDING at that time to start or finish.
"At all other times boats shall not cross the lines in [either] direction, and the lines rank as obstructions.
"A boat in violation of this rule shall keep clear of other boats racing, sail beyond the end of the line, and take a [two-turns] penalty in accordance with RRS 44."
The INTENT provision allows for starting errors and errors at the finish line, including returning to the course after realizing a mistake.
After finishing a boat shall clear the finish line away from the course and shall not re-cross the line in either direction before the last boat has finished. Where the Race Officer or his team observe a breach of this instruction the penalty shall be a payment into the club charity box or disqualification from the race. RRS 63.1 is modified to allow this. The list of current penalty charges will be displayed in the clubhouse.
This could be rewritten:
A boat that has finished and is no longer racing shall not cross the finishing line from any direction while any other boat is still racing, or the race committee abandons the race. A boat that breaks this instruction may be penalised by the race committee without a hearing . This changes RRS 63.1 and A5.
This makes clear that a boat does not have to entirely cross the finish line from the course side. I
Then, assuming that there are other alternative penalties of this type ofr othe minor pecadillos, in the SI Penalty System add:
Addendum X lists the rules for which the penalty may be less than disqualification, and the applicable penalties. This changes RRS 64.2 and A5.
Then add the list hat is already posted in the clubhouse.
I wouldn't have phrased our SI quite like that, but noone seems to have trouble with it which is one definition of satisfactory. Given good faith and no sea lawyers there's going to be a lot of ways to get the same result.
So perhaps or the race committee abandons the race could have been better written or the race committee signals that the race has been abandoned
'the race committee abandons the race' or 'the race committee signals that the race has been abandoned'
is superfluous. If the race committee abandons the race, boats are no longer racing. Definition: Racing.
Deleting those clauses also avoids problems where there may be more than one race.
"After starting the finish line is an obstruction except when a boat is finishing or completing a round." Why is this line necessary?
That condition is necessary because without it a right of way boat could force a give way boat to cross the line, then protest her and have her penalised.