Unless included in notice of race, the sailing instructions shall include those of the following that will apply:
(1) whether Appendix
P will apply;
(2) when appropriate, at an event where entries from other countries are expected, a copy in English of the national prescriptions that will apply;
(3) procedure for changing the sailing instructions;
(4) procedure for giving oral changes to the sailing instructions on the water (see rule
90.2(c));
(5) safety requirements, such as requirements and signals for personal flotation devices, check-in at the starting area, and check-out and check-in ashore;
(6) signals to be made ashore and location of signal station(s);
(7) restrictions controlling changes to boats when supplied by the organizing authority;
(8) when and under what circumstances propulsion is permitted under rule
42.3(i);
(9) restrictions on use of ,
support person boats, plastic pools, radios, etc.; on trash disposal; on hauling out; and on outside assistance provided to a boat that is not
racing;
(10) the racing area (a chart is recommended);
(11) location of the starting area and any restrictions on entering it;
(12) any special procedures or signals for individual or general recall;
(13) approximate course length and approximate length of windward legs;
(14) any special procedures or signals for changing a leg of the course (see rule
33);
(15) description of any object, area or line designated by the race committee to be an
obstruction (see the definition
Obstruction ), and any restriction on entering such area or crossing such a line;
(16) boats identifying
mark locations;
(17) any special procedures for shortening the course or for
finishing a shortened course;
(18) the time limit, if any, for boats other then the first boat to
finish and any time limits or target times that apply while boats are
racing;
(19) declaration requirements;
(20) time allowances;
(21) time limits, place of hearings, and special procedures for
protests, requests for redress or requests for reopening;
(22) the national authority’s approval of the appointment of an international jury, when required under rule
91(b);
(23) the time limit for requesting a hearing under rule
N1.4(b), if not 30 minutes;
(24) when required by rule
70.3, the national authority to which appeals and requests may be sent;
(25) substitution of competitors;
(26) the minimum number of boats appearing in the starting area required for a race to be started;
(28) tides and currents;
(29) other commitments of the race committee and obligations of boats.