The following I cannot find them. Instead in the list are the 42.3 which are exceptions.
42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (c) ooching: sudden forward body movement, stopped abruptly; INTERPRETATIONS (Ooching) OOCH 1 Torquing to change the fore and aft trim of the boat in phase with the waves is permitted, provided it does not result in pumping the sails. OOCH 2 Torquing on flat water is prohibited. 42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (d) sculling: repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern; INTERPRETATIONS (Sculling) See interpretations of rule 42.3(d). 42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations. INTERPRETATION (Tacking and Gybing) TACK 1 In a steady wind and in the absence of tactical considerations, a boat that tacks or gybes more than twice in quick succession breaks rule 42.2(e). In light wind a boat is in the yellow light
42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (c) ooching: sudden forward body movement, stopped abruptly; INTERPRETATIONS (Ooching) OOCH 1 Torquing to change the fore and aft trim of the boat in phase with the waves is permitted, provided it does not result in pumping the sails. OOCH 2 Torquing on flat water is prohibited. 42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (d) sculling: repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern; INTERPRETATIONS (Sculling) See interpretations of rule 42.3(d). 42.2 Prohibited Actions Without limiting the application of rule 42.1, these actions are prohibited: (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations. INTERPRETATION (Tacking and Gybing) TACK 1 In a steady wind and in the absence of tactical considerations, a boat that tacks or gybes more than twice in quick succession breaks rule 42.2(e). In light wind a boat is in the yellow light