Q1: When no competitor finishes the race within the TL defined in the SI’s, is the race abandoned or scored with all starters TLE? If there exists a choice, whose is it to make?
Q2: If the RC allowed the race to continue on the water, and recorded finish times, is there any possible avenue a competitor can take to have the race stand and be scored?
If no boat finishes within the time limit, the race committee shall abandon the race.
Per 90.3 (c) When the race committee determines from its own records or observations that it has scored a boat incorrectly, it shall correct the error and make the corrected scores available to competitors.
Q1: Unless "TLE" has been defined in the SIs or NOR, no such scoring abbreviation exists (RRS A11). There is no choice - RRS 35 is very clear, ". . . the race shall be abandoned." The Race Committee is responsible for scoring (RRS 90.3(a)).
Q2: No. RRS 35 provides no alternative but to abandon the race. If the race committee did not abandon, a competitor could request redress - and would almost certainly succeed in having the race abandoned by the protest committee.
Wondering what you all think of the following SI:
Aside from not specifically citing a change to rule 35, would this allow the RC to score a boat finishing after 1700 as DNF?
Not sure I like the wording of the SIs but I take that to mean there is a time limit of 1630, and a finish window of 30 minutes, so if no one finishes by 1630 the race gets abandoned. If one boat finishes by 1630, anyone who crosses the line before 1700 will be scored in place, and anyone finishing after 1700 will be scored DNF, unless the SIs specify TLE will be used.
The time limit for the first boat in a class to finish a race shall be 1940. Boats not finished by 2000 will be scored DNF. This modifies RRS 35, A4 and A5.