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CRONULLASAILING
CLUBLIMITED
(INCORPORATING PORT HACKING OCEAN YACHT CLUB)
Published by
CRONULLA SAILING CLUB LTD.ABN 80 000 512 363
(Incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club)
Situated at
48 - 50 Waratah StreetCronulla. NSW. 2230
Phone: (02) 9523 6114Fax: (02) 9544 1481
All mail to: P.O. Box 634, Cronulla, NSW 2230.
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.cronullasc.com
Sail Training
E-mail: [email protected]
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CRONULLA SAILING CLUB LTD.(Incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club)
OFFICERS 2016 / 2017 SEASONCOMMODORE: Robert Francis
VICE COMMODORE: Tim MacGillivray
REAR COMMODORES: Warren Buchan, Mark Brady
HON. SECRETARY: Bronwyn Elford
HON. TREASURER: Peter Hekking
BOARD MEMBERS
Brian Elliott, Kenneth McKay, John Cox, David Baldwin, Bryce Edwards, Paul Kelly
COMMITTEES
SAILING COMMITTEE
SECRETARYBronwyn Elford
OFFSHORE REP.Warren Buchan, Peter Hamilton
HANDICAPPER Offshore
Corinne Feldmann
MULTI HULL REP.Paul Booth
ETCHELLS CAPTAINSteve O’Rouke
HANDICAPPER InshoreMichael Druce
INSHORE REP Fiona Campbell
J 24 REP Clinton Hood
CRUISING REP.Peter Cox
M.J. CAPTAINJohn Davies
F11 CAPTAINRichard Searle
NS 14 CAPTAINAlice Patterson
29er CAPTAINKate MacDonald
LASER CAPTAINRichard Searle
SAFETYTerry Strudwick
BIC’S
Marty Janes
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LIST OF OFFICERS ............................................................................................ 1
INSHORE & OFFSHORE RACING
Sailing Instructions ............................................................................ 3Courses and Race Records ................................................................. 15Handicap Systems .............................................................................. 26Declaration Form ............................................................................... 30Trophies .............................................................................................. 31Point Score Races ............................................................................... 32
OFF THE BEACH RACING
Handicap Systems .............................................................................. 35Sailing Instructions ............................................................................ 36Courses ............................................................................................... 42Trophies .............................................................................................. 44Racing Programs ................................................................................ 46-
TWILIGHT SAILING
Sailing Instructions ............................................................................ 48
CRUISING EVENTS
Sailing Instructions ............................................................................ 49
YACHT REGISTER (by Sail Number) ............................................................... 50 (Alphabetical Order) ......................................................... 52
SAILING MEMBERSHIP ................................................................................... 54
LIFE MEMBERS ................................................................................................. 62
RISK WARNING & EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS................................. 64
STARTING SIGNALS .......................................................................................... 64
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS .................................................................. 63
RACING PROGRAMS ........................................................................................ 66
FLAGS ................................................................................................................... 81
CLUB PHONE DIRECTORY ............................................................................. Back Cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INSHORE AND OFFSHORERACING SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
Effective from 1st September 2015 DEFINITIONS
CLUB Cronulla Sailing Club Limited (CSC) incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club.
RACE COMMITTEE TheSailingCommitteeoftheclubplustheRaceOfficer.
CLUB NOTICE BOARD Located adjacent to the downstairs bar in the clubhouse. Notices to competitors will be posted on this noticeboard by the Race Committee and also may be published at www.cronullasc.com (the Club’s website).
1. RULES AllraceswillbegovernedbytherulesasdefinedintheISAFRacingRulesofSailing(RRS),the prescriptions and special regulations of Yachting Australia (YA), the rules of each relevant class for boats racing in class divisions, (except as any of these are changed by these sailing instructions) and by these sailing instructions.
2. RACES BETWEEN SUNSET AND SUNRISE Boatsracingbetweenofficialsunsetandofficialsunriseshalldisplaynavigationandsternlights in accordance with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. These regulations shall replace the relevant rules of Part 2 of the RRS, except on the occasion of a race starting in the Estuary after sunset when the RRS shall apply until a line from the Glaisher Point navigation light to Hacking Point is crossed.
3. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY It is the competitor’s sole decision to enter a club race and to start and or to continue to compete. By way of entering, competitors acknowledge and agree that participation in the event can be dangerous and accept their participation is at their exclusive risk in every respect. Further, by wayofenteringcompetitorsshallholdharmlesstheorganisingauthority,itsofficers,members,servants and agents and all other competitors in respect of all liability for injury to their person and or loss or damage to their property howsoever arising from their participation or intended participationintheeventandacknowledgeandacceptthattheorganisingauthority,itsofficers,members, servants, agents and other competitors accept no responsibility in respect to loss of life, personal injury or loss or damage to property which may be sustained by reason of a competitor’s participation or intended participation in the event or arising for whatever reason in connection with the event. Attention is drawn to RRS Fundamental Rule 4 - Decision to Race and YA Special Regulations Part 1, 1.02 - Owner’s Responsibility.
4. ALTERATIONS TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS (a) In accordance with rule 89.2(c), prior to the warning signal, temporary alterations that affect only the immediate race may be made to these sailing instructions by the RaceCommittee.SuchtemporaryalterationsshallbesignifiedbytheRaceCommittee boat displaying Flag L (yellow and black quarters). All boats may come within hail to receive oral and/or written instructions or contact the start boat via radio. Notice may also
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be displayed on the Club Notice Board. Provided Flag L is displayed, all boats in that race shall be deemed to be advised of the alteration. (b) Alterations to the sailing instructions that are to be permanent shall be posted on the Club Notice Board under the heading “Alterations to Sailing Instructions” by 1800 hours on the day before they will take effect, and may also be posted on the Club’s website.
5. RACE ENTRIES (a) A boat is eligible for entry in Club races provided that: (i) theboatisownedorcharteredbyafinancialmemberoftheClub (ii) the crew members comply with 6 - Crew Eligibility and 30 - Number of crew (iii) the race fee has been paid (iv) the boat is registered with the Club, and (v) the boat has a current annual YA Special Regulation’s Equipment Compliance Form for the appropriate race category and complies with its requirements. (b) Change of ownership will be regarded as a completely new entry in any point score. (c) Casual entries may be accepted for a race conducted by the Club provided that: (i) anentryfeeofthirtythreedollars($33)ispaidtoanofficeroftheClubon or before the day of the race. (ii) theboatsatisfiestheYASpecialRegulation’sequipmentrequirementsforthe relevant race category, and (iii) theappropriatehandicapperisnotifiedatleasetwelve(12)hoursbeforetherace startingtime.Casualentrieswillnotbeeligiblefortrophiesnorfinishingplace points in Club races. (d) Races for Divisions will be conducted in accordance with the relevant Racing Program, providedthataminimumnumberoffive(5)entriesareineachdivision,subjectto thediscretionoftheSailingCommittee.ShouldaDivisionfleetfallbelowthree (3) starters over three (3) consecutive races in any series, the Division may be abandoned.
6. CREW ELIGIBILITY (a) The YA prescription to Rule 55 requires that any crew member that sails in more than three(3)racesinanyonesailingseasonshallbeamemberofaClubaffiliatedtoamember State/Territory yachting authority (MYA) and a member of a MYA and Yachting Australia. Additionally, the Club requires that after three (3) races in a season at Cronulla the crew member shall become a member of the Cronulla Sailing Club (CSC). (b) ForaboattocompeteinEtchellsClassraces,thecrewmembersshallalsobefinancial members of the class association.
7. SCHEDULE OF RACES (a) The date and the approximate time of starting signal will be as stated in the Club Racing Program, Appendix 6, contained in these sailing instructions. (b) Where a scheduled races is abandoned or postponed and is to be re-sailed, the Race Committee shall give not less than seven (7) days notice and post the date and time of warning signal of the new race on the Club Notice Board and may also be posted on the Club website. (c) The handicap time of boats in handicap start races shall be posted on the Club Notice Board not later than 1800 hours on the day prior to the start of the race and may also be posted on the Club website.
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8. COURSES (a) Courses will be described in Appendix 1 and subject to amendment at the discretion of the Race Committee. (b) For courses laid in Bate Bay, the approximate compass bearing from the starting line to the firstmarkmaybedisplayedbytheRaceCommitteeboat. (c) CoursetobesailedshallbeasindicatedbyflagsflownontheRaceCommitteeBoat.
9. MARKS (a) Unless otherwise prescribed in the sailing instructions, the marks will be yellow, green or blue buoys or yellow spars or as advised by the Race Committee. (b) Missing marks - If marks are not within 0.1 of a nautical mile of the published co-ordinates then boats may make a turn after crossing a radius of 0.1nm of the given co-ordinates as per GPS rounding in the handbook (below). (c) Procedure for rounding a GPS position Boatsaretocrossavirtuallinedefinedbyacircleofradiusof0.1NMfromthenominated GPS position. This amends Rule 28.1. (i) The GPS shall be set to the WGS84 datum and the lat. and long. of the GPS position shall be entered as a waypoint with an approach (alarm) ring of 0.1 NM. The track log shall be set to record (10 second intervals if possible). (ii) When the boat crosses the virtual line, she may make her rounding in either direction but only as permitted by the racing rules or the prevention of collision regulations if other boats are in close proximity. (iii) The boat shall record the position of her turning point and the co-ordinates shall bedeclaredwiththeGPSfinishtimeSMSwithintwohoursoffinishing. (iv) The Race Committee may review any boat’s turning co-ordinates and may rule a boat did not sail the course if the co-ordinates have not crossed the virtual line or if the co-ordinates have not been given. It is recommended that the boat’s turning co-ordinate and track are recorded and stored on the GPS as a documented record that can be made available to the Race Committee.
10. STARTING LINE (a) Unless otherwise prescribed in the sailing instructions, the Starting Line will be between the Race Committee Boat’s mast displaying the Club burgee and a moored mark at the port end. In addition, a Distance Mark may be laid at or near the Race Committee Boat end of the starting line, in which case boats shall pass between it and the outer mark when starting. A boat shall not pass between the Race Committee Boat and this Distance Mark. (b) For category 3 and 4 races starting in the Estuary, when the Race Committee Boat is on station, the pin-end mark will be a yellow mark with a red band. When the Race Committee Boat is not on station, the Starting Line will be an extension of the transit line from the Bass & Flinders Obelisk to the starboard lateral marker pile situated below the monument. Boats shall start on the southern side of the pile mark, leaving it to port. Even though there is no Race Committee Boat on station, a yellow/red buoy may be laid in the estuary as the rounding buoy for courses that turn in the estuary. (c) Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall keep clear of the starting area and of all boats whose warning signal has been made.
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11. LONE STARTER Should one boat appear at the start alone, she will be entitled to sail the course and thereafter be declared the winner of that race.
12. CREW START LIST For each Category 3 race and 4 offshore race outside Bate Bay, each boat shall submit a list of crew members providing details of the next of kin including address and phone number. The list shall be emailed to [email protected] prior to the race.Changes can be lodged in the CSC ClubLetterboxortotheraceStarterpriortothefirstwarningsignal.Acopyoftheemailwillbeforwarded automatically to RMYC.
13. REPORTING In Category 3 and 4 races, each boat shall report to the Race Committee Boat advising the boat’s name, sail number and number of crew before the warning signal. The report may be made by radio using VHF Channel 73. If there is no Race Committee Boat on station, the required report shall be made via VHF Channel 73 to the starter who may be positioned at the Bass & Flinders Monument or be in another boat in the vicinity. The starter will acknowledge on Channel 73 and notify of any change in the instructions or an alternate course number. This is deemed to replace therequirementsofcodeflagLinSI4(a).
14. SIGNALS (a) Signals will be in accordance with ISAF Race Signals as amended by these instructions. (b) CLASS SIGNALS (i) Summer Season Offshore Division 1: White pennant Offshore Division 2: Blue pennant Two Handed Division: Blue border, red square Inshore Division: Pink pennant Etchells Division: Class Flag Multihull Division: Yellow Pennant Cruising & Non-Spinnaker Yellow Pennant (ii) Winter Season Combined Divisions: Flag W (white, blue border, red square)
(c) STARTING SIGNALS Races will be started using Rule 26 unless otherwise prescribed and divisions will start in theorderofthetimesspecifiedintheRacingProgram,Appendix6. (d) NO RACE COMMITTEE BOAT (Amends Rules 26 and 29) In Category 3 and 4 races when the Race Committee Boat is not on Station, there will benostartorrecallsignalflagsandthesignalsforstartingtheracewillbedeemedto have been made at their scheduled GPS times. The starter may assist by sounding a horn or by an announcement and giving a 10 second countdown on VHF channel 73 at the time of the usual start signals. The starter will also announce Individual and General Recall Signals if required. (e) HANDICAP STARTS (Amends Rules 26 and 29) For Handicap Start Races in which time is given at the start, the signals for starting the race will be in accordance with Rule 26. Thereafter, the elapsed time in minutes since
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the start of the race will be displayed by the Race Committee and the display of the number corresponding to a boat’s handicap shall be her starting signal. There may be individual recalls. (f) LATE STARTS (Amends Rule A4.1) A boat starting later than ten (10) minutes after her starting signal will be scored “Did Not Start”. (g) SIGNALS MADE ASHORE SignalsmadeashorewillbedisplayedontheClubflagpolewithoutsoundsignals.
(h) HANDICAP STARTS LINE Onhandicapstarts,noboatshallcrossthestartlinefromthedirectionofthefirstmark betweenthetimeofthefirstwarningandthelastboatstarting.
15. RECALLS (Amends Rule 29) After an individual recall, the Race Committee may attempt to notify infringing boats. After signalling a general recall in Category 3 and 4 races, the Race Committee may announce the general recall on radio using VHF Channel 73.
16. RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Distress/Calling Frequency: VHF Channel 16 Race Communication Frequency: VHF Channel 73 (a) The Race Committee may broadcast it’s intentions for the day commencing 90 minutes before each race on VHF channel 73. In addition, the Race Committee may broadcast information regarding the course to be sailed, the starter arrangements and/or other information of interest to competitors, and at the appropriate time the names/sail numbers of boats judged to be OCS. The Race Committee may also transmit course information by Short Message Service (SMS). (b) All boats in Category 3 and 4 races shall monitor the radio on the Distress/Calling frequency whilst racing. (c) All boats in Category 3 races shall log in with either Marine Rescue Port Jackson (when racing north) or Marine Rescue Port Kembla (south) while in open water after sunset. The Marine Rescue services can be raised on VHF Channel 16 and they will have been supplied withalistofboats.Eachboatshouldconfirmwiththemthenumberonboardandamobile phone number for the boat. The Marine Rescue service will request that the boat reports in asshepassesspecificpoints.TheboatshallensurethatshelogsoffbeforeenteringPort Hacking. Logging off can also be done by phone on 02 9337 5033 (Port Jackson) or 02 4274 4455 (Port Kembla). Should a boat fail to contact the nominated station, she shall call upanyotherboatinthefleetandreportherposition. (d) Theuseofpre-arrangedsignals,radiotransmissionsandthelikeforthebenefitof individualcompetitorsisprohibited,exceptthatarequestfortheofficialweatherreportis permitted and will not infringe Rule 41.
17. RETIREMENT AnyboatfailingtofinisharaceshalladvisetheRaceCommitteeassoonaspracticable.
18. FINISHING LINE AND FINISHING PROCEDURE (a) CATEGORY 3 & 4 RACES
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(i) Unless otherwiseprescribedinthecoursedescription,thefinishinglinewillbe between the mast of the Race Committee Boat and a yellow mark with a red band laid nearby. (ii) If there isnoRaceCommitteeBoatonStation,thefinishinglinewillbean extension of the transit line from the Bass & Flinders Obelisk to the starboard lateralmarkerpilesituatedbelowthemonument.Boatsshallfinishonthe southern side of the pile mark, leaving it to starboard. (iii) EachboatshalltakenoteoftheGPStimewhenfinishing.Sheshallsenda SMSmessageprovidingtheboat’snameand24hr.GPSfinishingtime,NOT ELAPSED TIME, to the Club’s Offshore mobile phone (0403 909 017) as soon aspracticalbutwithinsixty(60)minutesofthelastboatfinishing. (iv) The Race Committee may request one or more boats to remain in the vicinity of thefinishinglinetorecordtheelapsedtimeofotherboats. (v) Whenfinishing at night, the boat’s sail number shall be illuminated while crossingthefinishingline. (b) CATEGORY 7 RACES ThefinishinglinewillbebetweenthenominatedmarkandtheRaceCommitteeboat’smast displaying the Club burgee.
19. TIME LIMIT (Amends Rule 35) (a) CATEGORY 3 RACES There will be no time limit. (b) CATEGORY 4 RACES Thetimelimitwillbeofficialsunset.Ifoneboatfinishesbeforethetimelimit,thetime limitwillbeextendedbythirty(30)minutes.Boatsfailingtofinishbeforethetimelimit extension will be scored “Did Not Finish”. (c) CATEGORY 7 RACES For days with more than one race scheduled for a Division, the time limit will be thirty (30) minutesafterthefirstboatintheDivisiontofinish.Fornon-sprintraces,thetimelimitwill be3.5hoursfromthestartoftheraceorofficialsunsetplusthirty(30)minutes,whichever isearlier.BoatsfailingtofinishbeforetherespectivetimelimitwillbescoredDidNot Finish.
20. DECLARATIONS Declarations may be submitted after a category 3 race. A Declaration that a rule or other requirement may have been infringed in the race and including the boat’s name, in the prescribed format as shown in Appendix 3, signed by the Skipper and witnessed by another crew member, may be either lodged with the Race Committee Boat, or the Race Committee within twelve (12)hoursoffinishingtherace.Note:AnSMSmessagesentinaccordancewith18(a)(iv)tothe Club’s Offshore mobile phone (0403 909 017) is still required despite the lodgement of a declaration form.
21. PENALTY FOR BREAKING RULES (Amends Rule 44.2) (a) For an infringement of Part 2 of the RRS, a One-Turn Penalty will apply and Rule 44.2 is amended so that ‘one turn’ is substituted for ‘two turns’ and ‘one’ is substituted for ‘two’ wherever appearing.
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(b) A boat which infringes Rule 42 Propulsion by using her engine or being towed after her preparatory signal, but before starting, shall take a One-Turn penalty before she starts. (c) A boat which infringes Rule 42 Propulsion by using her engine to take urgent action to avoid or get clear of an obstruction shall take a One-Turn Penalty before continuing to race. In category 3 and 4 races, full details of any such occurrence shall be included on a Declaration Form and the Race Committee advised within the time limit for the lodgement of protests. The Race Committee may adjust the elapsed time of the boat at it’s discretion. (d) Unless otherwise prescribed, for an infringement of the sailing instructions or Part 4 of the RRS, a penalty of 20% of starters (rounding 0.5 upward) or one place which ever is greater, mayapplyinsteadofdisqualificationprovidingthatneithertheinfringementresultedin seriousdamagenortheboatgainedasignificantadvantage. (e) The Race Committee may penalise without a hearing a boat that acknowledges she has infringed a rule or sailing instruction in a Declaration lodged in accordance with Instruction 20. Amends Rules 63.1 and A5.
22. PROTESTS (a) Protests shall be lodged in writing, in the format of the RRS Protest Form, with the Starter, aRearCommodore,orHandicapperwithinthefollowingtimelimitofthefinishingtimeof the last boat in the last race of the day: (i) For Category 3 races: twelve (12) hours (ii) For Category 4 & 7 races: two (2) hours (b) A protest fee of ten dollars ($10AUD) shall be paid at the protest hearing. (c) A protest committee of three (minimum) will hear protests. The Rear Commodore or his representative will advise the parties involved in a protest of the place and time of the hearing of the protest. (d) A protest involving CSC and RMYC boats will be heard in accordance with the protocol of the club to which the protesting boat belongs and that club will have the role to administer the protest as follows: (i) A member of the Race Committee of the administering club will notify the boat or boats being protested that a protest has been lodged. (ii) A copy of the protest form must be made available within 24 hours. (iii) Theclubadministeringtheprotestwillinthefirstinstanceendeavourtomediate prior to formal protest procedure commencing. (iv) If mediation is unsuccessful, the club administering the protest will appoint 2 persons to the protest committee and invite the club of the protested boat to nominate a 3rd member. (v) Wherever possible, one of the persons appointed by the administering club shall be an independent chairman of the protest committee.
23. SCORING SYSTEMS (a) Unless otherwise prescribed, the Low Point System of RRS Appendix A, as amended below, will apply to all point score races for all Divisions. The nominated races for each point scoreseriesarespecifiedinAppendix5,PointScoreRaces.Ofthescheduledraces,50%(round0.5 upward) shall be completed to constitute a series. (b) Aboatthatstartsandthereafterdoesnotfinishorretiresafterfinishingshallscorepoints forthefinishingplaceone(1)morethanthenumberofstartersinherrace.
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(c) Aboatthatfinishesandislaterdisqualifiedshallscorepointsforthefinishingplacetwo(2) more than the number of starters in her race. (d) Allotherboatsincludingaboatthatdoesnotstartshallscorepointsforthefinishingplace three (3) more than the number of starters in her race. (e) Points will be awarded to the combination of boat and owner. Change of ownership will be regarded as a new entry in any series and all points scored previously shall not be transferred with the boat or remain with the owner. (f) A boat granted redress shall be awarded points equal to the average to the nearest tenth of a point (round 0.05 upward) of her total points after any discards in the point score series. The handicapper shall adjust the boat’s performance based handicap at his discretion. (g) Any boat that misses a point score race due to participation in a State, National or World Championship for the class, or a category 1 offshore race may request redress. The request shall be submitted in writing to the Sailing Committee within fourteen (14) days of the missed race. (h) If a boat is nominated to provide assistance to the starter on a Club Race Day which prevents her from competing in the Club event, the Race Committee will award best three (3) results Inshore/Etchell, with no handicap adjustment for the missed race. Should the skipper or his appropriate representative not comply without prior acceptable reason, the Race Committee will award points for DNE.
DISCARDS Each boat shall discard the points of her worst race or races in the following Point Score series as nominated: (a) OFFSHORE DIVISION Ron Pert Tasman Sea Trophy : two discards Rating Point Score Trophy : two discards F. E. Teiffel Shield : one discard Blue Water Trophy : two discards Ron White Memorial Trophy : no discards Mehitabel Trophy : no discards Olympic Trophy (Offshore) : no discards Kevin Armstrong Trophy : no discards Patricarch Trophy : no discards Wills Trophy : no discards Vasco Trophy (Flinders Isl) : no discards Max Muller Trophy : no discards (b) INSHORE DIVISION JibbonTrophy :fivediscards Hacking Trophy : three discards Tom Thumb Trophy : three discards IanShortTrophy :fivediscards Passage Maker Trophy : one discard Olympic Trophy (Inshore) : no discards Broadwater Trophy (combined Divisions) : no discards (c) ETCHELLS CLASS DIVISION Pre-Christmas Scratch Point Score : four discards
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Pre-Christmas Handicap Point Score : four discards Post Christmas Scratch Point Score : four discards Post Christmas Handicap Point Score : four discards Season Scratch Point Score - Class Champion (d) CRUISING/NON SPINNAKER & MULTIHULL DIVISION Season Scratch Point Score : two discards Season Handicap Point Score : two discards (e) DIVISION 1 & 2 WINTER D’Arcy Gray Shield : no discards Southside Sails Trophy : no discards Multi Hull Handicap : no discards (f) J-24 CLASS Jupin Trophy - J24 ARB : three discards Matthew Short Trophy - J24 Class : three discards (g) TWO HANDED DIVISION Rating Point Score Trophy : no discards Performance Point Score Trophy : no discards
24. RACE RESULTS Results of all races will be posted no later than 1800 hours on the Friday following the race, and may be posted on the Club website.
25. DIVISIONS (a) Races will be conducted in the following Divisions, subject to Instruction 5(d): (i) Offshore Division I - Summer Point Score (ii) Offshore Division II - Summer Point Score (iii) Two-Handed Division - Summer Point Score (iv) Inshore Division - Summer Point Score (v) International Etchells Class - Summer Point Score (vi) Multihull - Summer Point Score (vii) Crusing & Non Spinnaker - Summer Point Score (viii) All Divisions - Winter Point Score (b) Each boat shall nominate in which Division she wishes to race on the membership entry form. The allocation of a boat to a particular Division will be at the discretion of the Sailing Committee. (c) A boat shall give eight (8) days notice to the Sailing Committee of her nomination to a different division for a particular race.
26. BURGEE & PENNANTS Allboats,whichhaveafixedbackstay,shallcarrytheClubburgeeeitheratthemastheadorat the stern above the deck and in such a manner that is clearly visible. A boat shall not be penalised for infringing the requirements of this Instruction without prior warning and adequate opportunity to comply. In all races for inshore, cruising and non-spinnaker all boats shall carry a burgee on the backstay of the same colour as the burgee which is the starting signal for that boat’s division. Aboatnotdisplayingaburgeemaynotberecordedasastarterorfinisher.
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27. SPECIAL REGULATIONS EQUIPMENT (a) Each boat shall comply with the relevant YA Special Regulations, Part 1, and any additional requirements of the Club for the appropriate Race Category. (b) ForallOffshoreraces,theRaceCategorywillbespecifiedintheRacingProgram,Appendix 6 of these sailing instructions. All races for Inshore Division, Multihulls Division and the Etchells Class will be Category 7. The Race Categories refer to the Categories of Events of Part 1 of the YA Special Regulations. (c) Additional Requirements of the Club. (i) In order to comply with the NSW Maritime safety requirements, each boat in Category 7 races shall carry equipment as follows: Item YA Regulation Bilge Pump (if LOA > 8m) 3.20.6 Compass 3.21.1 Chart of the Area 4.10.1 Lifebuoy (without light) 4.21.1 Red Hand Flares (2) 4.22 Orange Smoke Signals (2) 4.22 Distress Sheet 4.27.1 Heaving Line 4.23.1 (minimum 15m x 6mm dia. attached to lifebuoy) Fresh Water (2 Litres per crew) Electronic Communications (minimum hand-held VHF). Emergency phone numbers are listed inside back page. (ii) Each boat in Category 3 and 4 races shall be equipped with a permanently installed VHF marine radio in accordance with YA Regulation 3.25. (iii) Bow-mounted Anchor: Whilst racing, the anchor shall not be mounted at the bow such that it could foul the lifelines or rigging of another boat in the event of a collision. (d) The Club recommends that all crew on boats equipped with a trapeze wear a personal floatationdevicecomplyingwithYARegulation5.01.1(c)whilstracing. (e) The Club reserves the right to inspect a boat at any time to determine the adequacy of her Special Regulation’s equipment. If a boat fails to comply with Instruction 28(a), her entry mayberejectedorshewillbeliabletodisqualificationoranalternativepenaltydepending upon the extent of the non compliance. (f) AboatthathasavalidSafetyCertificateatthestartofCSCWinterRacingSeries;that CertificatewillbeconsideredvalidfortheentireseriesbyCSC.
28. SPECIAL REGULATIONS EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE FORM (a) Each boat shall have a current Special Regulation’s Equipment Compliance Form to be eligible to race with the Club. (b) All Special Regulation’s Equipment Compliance Forms shall expire on the 30th June at the discretion of the Special Regulation’s Committee. (c) All audits will be carried out at the Club on the special day nominated in the racing program. Prior Booking through the Safety Committee Chairman is essential. Other audits may be carried out at the absolute discretion of the Safety Committee. (d) All gear shall be laid out in order of inspection with storm sails bent on, radio transmitter tuned, and ground tackle in sea stowage and secure. The boat’s representative and/or competent crew member fully conversant with storage and working of all equipment shall be in attendance during the audit. Boats inadequately prepared will not be audited.
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29. NUMBER OF CREW (a) Unless otherwise prescribed in these sailing instructions, in Category 3 and 4 races, a boat shall have a minimum crew of three (3) of minimum age of eighteen (18) years. (1). Unless otherwise prescribed in these sailing instructions, in Category 3 and 4 races, a boat that has a functional autohelm installed shall be permitted to sail with a crew of two of minimum age of eighteen (18) years. (b) In Category 7 races, a boat shall have a minimum crew of two (2), one of minimum age of eighteen (18) years and the other of minimum age of fourteen (14) years. (c) In all races for the Two Handed Division, a boat shall have a crew of two (2) of minimum age of eighteen (18) years and no other person shall be aboard.
30. CREW WEIGHT (Amends IRC 2008 Rule 27.4.1) InracesunderIRCqualifications,themaximumtotalweightofcrewinkilogramsthatmaysailon-boardshallnotexceedtheproductofthecrewnumberprintedonherIRCCertificatemultiplied by 90.
31. ADVERTISING ON BOATS For all Club races, boats shall comply with ISAF Advertising Code, Category C.
32. STRONG WINDS (a) In the event of a gale warning for the course area being issued by the Bureau of Meteorology (www.bom.gov.au) which is current within two (2) hours of the race start time, the race shall be abandoned or postponed to such other day as the Sailing Committee may determine. (b) For Etchells Class boats and inshore boats , if winds on the course area exceed a steady velocityoftwenty-five(25)knotsforaminimumofthirty(30)secondsorgustvelocityof thirty (30) knots, the race set down for that day may be abandoned or postponed to such other day as the Race Committee may determine. Note:NoticeofCancellationofRace-TheRacingOfficer/SailingCommitteewillendeavourtonotify as skippers as early as practible before the start of a race, if that race is to be cancelled due to weather.
33. HANDICAPS ThemethodsofhandicappingasdefinedbytheDivisionHandicappersaresetoutinAppendix2.The description of the system in the Appendix does not restrict the Handicapper from varying the system from time to time and the description in the Appendix is for information only.
34. SPINNAKER (Amends Rules 50.2 & 50.3) (a) Spinnakersmustconformtothedimensionsspecifiedbyeithermanufactureroftheboat, theClassRulesortheboat’sRatingCertificate.Otherwise,oversizespinnakersmustbe disclosed to the Handicapper. (b) Providing the spinnaker and spinnaker pole comply with the Class Rules or Rating Certificateoftheboat,theywillnotInfringeRules50.2and50.3. (c) Fixed and retractable spinnaker poles and bowsprits not attached to the foremost shall be permitted for the purpose of setting asymmetrical spinnakers.
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APPENDIX 1
COURSES
(a) (i) For Category 3 and 4 races, the course shall be one of those as designated for the day in the Racing Programme contained in these Sailing Instructions unless amended by the Race Committee in accordance with S.I. 4(a) Temporary Alterations, 7(b) Re-sail, 13 Reporting or 16(a) Radio Communications, or a separate Notice of Race. (ii) ForCategory7races,thecourseshallbesignifiedforthepurposesoftheSailing Instructions by numeral pennants displayed from the mast of the Race Committee boat corresponding to the course numbers in this Appendix. (iii) When a course is changed from that designated in the Racing Programme, it will be changed at the discretion of the Race Committee. (b) For all races conducted on Bate Bay the Starter may indicate on a board near the mast of the Race Committee Boat and by radio using the race frequency, the approximate compass bearing of the next leg of the course. (c) Special Obstructions Forthepurposeofthedefinition“obstruction”andRule18,theareaindicatedbyacardinal mark or navigation mark in the estuary of the Hacking River shall rank as an obstruction. (d) Bombora Mark A mark laid ENE from Hacking Point. The position of the mark is approximately lat. 34o04.3’S;long.151o 10.9’E and it’s location may be affected by the action of current and sea conditions. Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o 04.9’S: long. 151o 10.5’E) at all times. (e) YNSW Marks in Port Jackson (all starboard rounding - GPS datum AUS/GE066) (i) Lady Bay Mark: Yellow spar buoy (lat. 33o50.08’S;long.151o 16.61’E) (ii) Manly West Mark: Yellow spar buoy (lat. 33o48.18’S;long.151o 16.63’E) (iii) Manly East Mark: Yellow spar buoy (lat. 33o48.20’S;long.151o 16.73’E) (iv) Shark Island Mark: Yellow spar buoy (lat. 33o51.63’S;long.151o 15.54’E) (f) Botany Bay Marks (i) Captain Cook Buoy: Red pillar buoy (lat. 33o59.9’S;long.151o 13.1’E) (ii) Bare Isl. Starboard Mark: Green spar buoy (lat. 33o59.5’S;long.151o 12.9’E) (iii) Botany Bay Waverider: Yellow spherical buoy(lat. 33o58.87’S;long.151o 10.24’E) (g) Other Marks (GPS datum WGS84) (i) FAD Syd. East: Yellow conical buoy with X topmark (lat. 33o59.32’S;long.151o 20.95’E) (ii) FAD Syd. South: Yellow conical buoy with X topmark (lat. 34o07.74’S;long.151o 23.37’E) (iii) Waverider (WR): Yellow Spherical buoy with aerial (lat. 34o02.43’S;long.151o 15.18’E), approximately 1NM East of Cape Baily (h) The diagrams herein are for information only and do not form part of the Sailing Instructions.
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A. ESTUARY COURSES See Fig 1. The marks shall be laid in the following vicinities: F - Cronulla Point (Fisheries) H - Hordern’s Beach J - Jibbon Beach S - Sea Mark off Shelly Beach1. NORTHEASTERLY WINDS
Marks F and H to Port, S and J to Starboard. Start at H to S, J, F, H, S, H, S, J, F, H, S to Finish at H.
2. SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS Marks S and J to Port, F and H to Starboard. Start at F to J, S, H, F, J, F, J, S, H, F to Finish at J.
3. SOUTHERLY WINDS Marks F and H to Port, S and J to Starboard. Start at S to J, F, H, S, J, S, J, F, H, S to Finish at J.
4. SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS Marks S and J to Port, F and H to Starboard. Start at S to H, F, J, S, H, S, H, F, J, S to Finish at H.
5. NORTHWESTERLY WINDS Marks F and H to Port, S and J to Starboard. Start at J to F, H, S, J, F, J, F, H, S, J to Finish at F. Whereacourseissailedasastormcourse,boatsshallcontinuetosailfigure8 untiladvistedtofinish. B. BATE BAY COURSES See Fig 1. PASSAGE COURSES The marks shall be laid in the following vicinities: E - Estuary B - Boat Harbour (lat. 34o02.4’S;long.151o 11.4’E) C - NE of Hacking Point K - Kingsway (lat. 34o03.3’S;long.151o 09.7’E) J - Jibbon Mark (p) Port Rounding (s) Starboard Rounding Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of Shark Islet at all times.
6. BATE BAY PASSAGE Marks are the same as courses 9 and 10. Start and Windward Marks laid in Bate Bay Offshore Div 1: Start to Windward Mark(p), B(p), K(p), J(p), Windward Mark(p), Leeward Mark (p), Windward Mark(p) to Finish. Inshore & Non Spin: Start to Windward Mark(p), B(p), K(p), J(p), WIndward Mark(p) to Finish.
7. BATE BAY PASSAGE - Northerly or Southerly Winds OffshoreDiv.&Etchells:StartatEtoB(p),K(p),B(p),E(p),B(p),K(p),tofinishatE. Inshore:StartatEtoB(p),K(p),B(p),tofinishatE.
8. BATE BAY PASSAGE - Easterly or Westerly Winds Mark C to be laid to suit wind direction relative to Mark K, 1.5NM OffshoreDiv.&Etchells:StartatEtoK(s),C(s),K(s),B(s),C(s),K(s),C(s),tofinishEI Inshore:StartatEtoK(s),C(s),K(s),B(s),C(s),tofinishatE
9. BATE BAY PASSAGE - Easterly, Northwesterly or Southwesterly Winds For Winter Div. 1: Start at E to C(p), K(s), B(s), E(p), C(p), E(p), C(p), K(p), to Finish at E. For Winter Div. 2: Start at E to C(p), K(s), B(s), E(p), C(p), to Finish at E.
10. BATE BAY PASSAGE - Westerly, Northeasterly or Southeasterly Winds For Winter Div. 1: Start at E to B(p), K(p), C(s), E(s), C(s), E(s), B(p), to Finish at E. For Winter Div. 2: Start at E to B(p), K(p), C(s), E(s), C(s), to Finish at E.
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12. Windward leg 1.5NM TRIANGLE for all Divisions: Start to 1(p), 2(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish.
13. Windward leg 0.8NM SPRINT for Etchells: Start to 1(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish. SPRINT for Inshore Div: Start to 1(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish.
14. Windward leg 0.8NM SPRINT for Etchells: Start to 1(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish. PASSAGE for Inshore Div: Start to 1(p), B(p), K(p), B(p), K(p), 1(p), to Finish.
15. Windward leg 1.3NM SPRINT for Etchells: Start to 1(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish. TRIANGLE for Inshore Div: Start to 1(p), 3(p), 1(p), 2(p), 3(p), 1(p), to Finish.
C. UP RIVER COURSES See Fig 2. The marks shall be laid in the following vicinities: A - Great Turriell Bay B - Gymea Bay C - Gogerleys Point
WINDWARD / LEEWARD COURSES
BATE BAY WINDWARD / LEEWARD Separate Start and Finish Lines will be laid to leeward in Bate Bay. The start line will be between the signalmastoftheRaceCommitteeBoatandamarklaidtoportandthefinishlinewillbebetweenthe signal mast and a mark laid to starboard. Up to three differently coloured top marks may be laid approximately 1.5NM to windward of the RCB to allow for varying wind directions and the RCB will indicate on a white-board before the start which one of the top marks will be Mark 1 for that race and give the approximate bearing to the mark. Each boat should check the top mark with the RCB before each race. The bottom Mark 2 will be laid approximately 100m to windward of the RCB. All divi-sions: Start to 1(p), 2(p), 1(p), to Finish. SPRINT / TRIANGLE COURSES Up to three differently coloured top marks may be laid to windward of the RCB to allow for varying wind directions and the RCB will indicate on a white-board before the start which one of the top marks will be Mark 1 for that race and give the approximate bearing to the mark. Each boat should check the top mark with the RCB before each race. The bottom Mark 3 will be laid approximately 100m to windward of the RCB and the wing Mark 2 will be laid to form a 45o - 90o - 45o triangle with Mark 1 and Mark 3. The RCB will be to leewardofMark3withthestartlinelaidtoportandthefinishlinelaidtostarboard.
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17. Starboard Course (North Easterly winds) Start to A, C, B, A, C, B, A, C, B to Finish at A. Port Course (South Easterly winds) Start to C, A, B, C, A, B, C, A, B, C to Finish at A.
18. Starboard Course (North Westerly winds) Start to B, A, C, B, A, C, B to Finish at A. Port Course (South Westerly winds) Start to B, C, A, B, C, A, B, C to Finish at A.
D. OFFSHORE COURSES19. MARLEY From the starting line, proceed to the Bombora (stbd) Mark leaving the mark to starboard, thence to a mark located approximately 1.5NM East of Marley Beach (lat. 34o07.5’S;long. 151o10.1’E) rounding the mark to port, thence to the Bombora Mark rounding the mark to port,thencetothefinishingline.ThismarkmaybesubsitutedwiththeGPSrounding procedure (see page 5)(10NM) Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o04.9’S;long.151o
10.5’E).20. CAPTAIN COOK BUOY From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay and turn to starboard after crossing the ‘CaptainCookTransitLine’,thentotheWaveriderbuoy(stbd),thencetothefinsihing line in Port Hacking. Transit Line: A line from the Flag Mast with yard arm at lat 34o 0.155’S;long.151o 13.281’E through the Captain Cook Buoy (lat. 33o59.9’S;long.151o 13.2’E). Boats must pass north of the Captain Cook Buoy. Record: 1h.45’49” Jan. ’10 - Warren & Kristy Buchan - “ColorTile”- Sayer 44.21. WAVERIDER - WATTAMOLLA From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider leaving the mark to starboard, thence to a mark* (stbd) located approximately 1.5NM East of Wattamolla Beach (lat. 34o08.6’S; long. 151o09.0’E),thencetothefinishingline.(14NM) The starter will advise (Flag L) if mark* is to be substituted by GPS Rounding Procedure. Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o04.9’S;long.151o
10.5’E). Record: 2h.20”25’. Feb ‘14 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
23. BOTANY BAY - WAVERIDER From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay to the yellow spherical buoy (lat. 33o
58.87’S;long.151o 10.24’E) (stbd), thence to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to Port Hacking tothefinishingline.(22NM) Note: all boats shall keep clear of the Port Botany shipping channel and observe the Kurnell cardinal marks. Record: 2h.29”06’. Sept ‘13 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
24. PORT HACKING TO WATSONS BAY Fromthestartingline,proceedtoPortJacksontothefinishingline,betweentheEastern Channel Pile Light and the Obelisk on the foreshore of Laings Point, Watsons Bay, crossing from North to South. (18NM) Record: 2h.6m. Nov. ‘82 - Bob Drummond - “If Only” - S111.
25. WATSONS BAY TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line, being a line between the Eastern Channel Pile Light in Port Jackson and the Obelisk on the foreshore of Laings Point, Watsons Bay, proceed to SouthHead,thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline. (19NM) Record: 2h.14’30” Feb. ‘93 - Phil Bates - “Passing Wind” - Adams 10.
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26. WAVERIDER - MARLEY - BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider buoy (stbd), thence to a mark* (stbd) located approximately 1.5NM East of Marley Beach (lat. 34o07.5’S;long.151o 10.1’E), thencetotheBoatHarbourmark(port),thencetothefinishingline.(20NM) The starter will advise (Flag L) if mark* is to be substituted by GPS Rounding Procedure. Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o04.9’S;long.151o
10.5’E). Record: 2h.22”34’. Nov ‘13 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
27. CLARKE ISLAND TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line in Port Jackson, being a transit bearing 206o true from the Clarke Island Starboard mark (lat. 33o 51.814’S: long. 151o 14.488’E) to the Flag mast on the Darling Point public jetty, distance 0.2NM, (lat. 33o 52.0’S: long. 151o 14.4’E) proceed to SouthHead,thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline. Record: 2h.08’05” Nov. ‘09 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile”- Sayer 44.
Fig. 3.Captain Cook Transit Line
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28. BOTANY BAY MARKS From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay to the Port Botany No. 10 Special Mark (port), to the Georges River Eastern Outer Channel Mark (port), to the Port Botany No. 8 PortMark(stbd),totheWaveriderbuoy(stbd),thencetoPortHackingtothefinishing line. (24NM) Record: 2h.40’09” Feb. ’05 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40.
29. WEDDING CAKE ISLAND From the starting line, proceed to Wedding Cake Island (lat. 33o55.7’S;long.151o
15.8’E) rounding the island to starboard, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) to Port Hackingtothefinishingline.(24NM) Record: 2h.28’45” Oct. ’02 - Warren Buchan - “Stampede” - Inglis 39.
30. PORT HACKING TO CLARKE IS. VIA MANLY COVE From the starting line, proceed to Manly Cove in Port Jackson to the Manly West YNSW Mark (stbd), to the Manly East YNSW Mark (stbd), to Shark Island leaving the YNSW Mark and the adjacent South and West Cardinal Marks to starboard, thence to the Clarke IslandfinishinglinebetweentheClarkeIslandStarboardmark(Lat.33o 51.814’S: long 151o
14.488’E) to the Flag mast on the Darling Point public jetty (Bearing 206oT), Distance 0.2NM, (lat. 33o 52.0S long. 151o ’14.4’E). (26NM) Record: 3h.12’10” Feb. ‘27 -Warren & Kristy Buchan - “ColorTile”.
Fig. 4.
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31. BOTANY BAY TO PORT JACKSON TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line between the mast of the Starter’s boat and a mark laid in the vicinity of the Captain Cook Buoy in Botany Bay, proceed to Port Jackson to the Lady Bay YNSW Mark(stbd),thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline. (31NM) Record: 3h.57’03” Jan. ‘05 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40.
32. PORT HACKING TO PITTWATER Fromthestartingline,proceedviaBarrenjoeyHeadtoPittwatertothefinishinglinebeing a line bearing 287o true from the port lateral mark (lat. 33o35.7’S;long.151o 18.8’E) to the jetty on Great Mackerel Beach. (35NM) Record: 4h.11’43” Feb. ’04 - Warren Buchan - “Stampede” - Inglis 39.
34. PITTWATER TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line, being a line bearing 287o true from the port lateral mark (lat. 33o
35.7’S;long.151o 18.8’E) to the jetty on Great Mackerel Beach, proceed to Barrenjoey Head,thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline.(36NM) Record: 5h.29m. Nov. ‘90 - N. Ryan/K. Ewings - “Sundowner” - Farr 1104.
35. PORT JACKSON From the starting line, proceed to Port Jackson to the Lady Bay YNSW Mark (stbd), thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline.(36NM) Record: 4h.43m. Oct. ‘81 - Warren Grounds - “Sweet Fanny” - Adams 10.
36. FLINDERS ISLET From the starting line, proceed to the Bombora Mark leaving the mark to starboard, thence to Flinders Islet (lat. 34o27.5’S;long.150o 55.8’E, the north western-most island of the Tom Thumb Islands) rounding the island to port, thence to Port Hacking to the finishingline.(56NM) Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o04.9’S;long.151o
10.5’E). Record: 6h.25’53” Dec. ’05 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40.
37. LION ISLAND From the starting line, proceed to Broken Bay to Lion Island (lat. 33o 33.5’S;long.151o
19.1’E) rounding the island to port, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) to Port Hacking tothefinishingline.(71NM) Record: 9h.00’33” Mar.’10 - Warren Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44.
39 BATE BAY WINDWARD / LEEWARD Separate Start and Finish Lines will be laid to leeward in Bate Bay. The start line will be between the signal mast of the Race Committee Boat and a mark laid to port and the finishlinewillbebetweenthesignalmastandamarklaidtostarboard.Uptothree differently coloured top marks may be laid approximately 1.5NM to windward of the RCB to allow for varying wind directions and the RCB will indicate on a white-board before the start which one of the top marks will be Mark 1 for that race and give the approximate bearing to the mark. Each boat should check the top mark with the RCB before each race. The bottom Mark 2 will be laid approximately 100m to windward of the RCB. All divisions: Start to 1(p), 2(p), 1(p), to Finish.40. BOTANY BAY TO BONDI TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line between the mast of the Starter’s boat and a mark in the vicinity of the Captain Cook Buoy in Botany Bay, proceed to Bondi to the yellow pillar buoy (lat. 33o
53.7’S, long. 151o 18.9’E) moored approximately 1.5NM East of Ben Buckler rounding the marktostarboard,thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishing line. (24NM) Note: The Bondi mark and its mooring lines shall be treated as an obstruction and boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark.
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Record: 3h.09”20’. Jan ‘14 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
41. CAPTAIN COOK BUOY WAVERIDER, ESTUARY, BOAT HARBOUR & RETURN From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay and turn to starboard after crossing the ‘Captain Cook Transit line’, thence to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to the Port Hacking startinglinepinendmark(stbd),totheBoatHarbourmark(port),thencetothefinishing line in Port Hacking. Transit Line: A line from the Flag Mast with yard arm at lat 34o 0.155’S: long. 151o 13.281’E through the Captain Cook Buoy (lat. 33o 59.9’S: long. 151o 13.2’E). Boats must pass north of the Captain Cook Buoy. (23NM) Record: 2h.23’14” Mar. ’05 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40.
42. ESTUARY STORM COURSE From the starting line in Port Hacking, proceed to the Jibbon mark, thence to the Hordens Beach mark, thence to the Fisheries mark, thence to the Hordens Beach mark, thence to theFisheriesmark,thencetothefinishingline.Allmarkstoberoundedtostarboard.43. BOTANY BAY TO WEDDING CAKE ISLAND TO PORT HACKING via Waverider From the starting line between the mast of the Starter’s boat and a mark in the vicinity of the Captain Cook Buoy in Botany Bay, proceed to Wedding Cake Island (lat. 33o55.7’S; long. 151o 15.8’E) rounding the island to starboard, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) toPortHackingtothefinishingline.(19NM) Record: 5h.06’58” Jan. ’08 - Peter Hamilton - “Slipstream” - Beal 34.
45. PORT HACKING TO BONDI & RETURN via Waverider From the starting line, proceed to Bondi to the yellow pillar buoy (lat. 33o 53.7’S, long. 151o 18.9’E) moored approximately 1.5NM East of Ben Buckler rounding the mark to starboard,thenceviatheWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline. (29NM) Note: The Bondi mark and its mooring lines shall be treated as an obstruction and boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark. Record: 3h.21”15’. Nov ‘12 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
46. PORT HACKING TO WAVERIDER & RETURN From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider yellow spherical buoy (lat. 34o 02.435’S, long. 151o 15.182’E) moored approximately 1.0NM East of Cape Baily rounding the mark toport,thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(10NM) Note: The Waverider buoy and its mooring lines shall be treated as an obstruction and boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark. Record: 1h.25’19” Nov. ’07 - Jeff Eason - “Cut Loose” - Adams 13.
50. NAVIGATION RACE - 18nM From the start line in Port Hacking sail to the line of latitude 151o 20.00’E and turn after crossingthisline,thensailtothefinishatPortHacking.Thisisalsoanavigationexercise to establish where to cross for the quickest time to return. The turning or track must be recorded as per ‘Turning at a GPS mark (See Fig.3)52. PORT HACKING TO MANLY - SHARK ISLAND & RETURN via Waverider From the starting line, proceed to Manly Cove in Port Jackson to the Manly West YNSW Mark (stbd), to the Manly East YNSW Mark (stbd), thence to Shark Island rounding the YNSW Mark and the adjacent South and West Cardinal Marks to starboard, thence via theWaveriderbuoy(stbd)toPortHackingtothefinishingline.(51NM) Record: 5h.44’33” Oct.’09 - Warren Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44.
53. PORT HACKING TO CLARKE IS. via SHARK ISLAND From the starting line, proceed to Port Jackson to Shark Island leaving the YNSW Mark and the adjacent South and West Cardinal Marks to starboard, thence to the Clarke Islandfinishingline,betweentheClarkeIslandStarboardmark(lat.33o 51.814’S: long.
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151o 14.488’E) to the Flag mast on the Darling Point public jetty (bearing 206oT), distance 0.2NM, (lat. 33o 52.0S: Long. 151o 14.4’E). (24NM) Record: 3h.24”18’. Mar ‘14 - Warren & Kristy Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
54. FAD SYDNEY EAST From the starting line, proceed to the FAD Sydney East (lat. 33o59.32’S;long.151o
20.95’E) rounding the mark to starboard, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) to Port Hackingtothefinishingline.(23NM) Note:Themarkandboatsfishinginthevicinityshallbetreatedasobstructionsand boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark. Record: 2h.35’29” Mar. ’07 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40.
56. CAPT. COOK BUOY, WAVERIDER, BOMBORA, KINGSWAY, BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay to the Captain Cook Transit Line (stbd), to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to the Bombora Mark (stbd), to the Kingsway Mark (stbd), to the BoatHarbourMark(port),thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline. Transit Line: A line from the Flag Mast with yard arm at lat 34o 0.155’S: long. 151o 13.281’E through the Captain Cook Buoy (lat. 33o 59.9’S: long. 151o 13.2’E). Boats must pass north of the Captain Cook Buoy. (22NM) Record: 2h.48’29” Sept. ’09 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile”- Sayer 44.
57. FAD SYDNEY EAST - WEDDING CAKE IS. & RETURN via Waverider (Southern sector winds) From the starting line, proceed to the FAD Sydney East (lat. 33o59.32’S;long.151o
20.95’E) rounding the mark to port, thence to Wedding Cake Island (lat. 33o55.7’S;long. 151o 15.8’E) rounding the island to starboard, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) to PortHackingtothefinishingline.(31NM) Note:TheFADmarkandboatsfishinginthevicinityshallbetreatedasobstructionsand boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark. Record: 3h.41’11” Feb. ’09 - Bruce McKay - “Wasabi” - Sayer 12.
58. WEDDING CAKE IS. - FAD SYDNEY EAST & RETURN via Waverider (Northern sector winds) From the starting line, proceed to Wedding Cake Island (lat. 33o55.7’S;long.151o
15.8’E) rounding the island to starboard, thence to FAD Sydney East (lat. 33o59.32’S; long. 151o 20.95’E) rounding the mark to starboard, thence via the Waverider buoy (stbd) toPortHackingtothefinishingline.(31NM) Note:TheFADmarkandboatsfishinginthevicinityshallbetreatedasobstructionsand boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark.59. WINDWARD / LEEWARD COURSE EAST, SOUTHEAST, NORTHWEST OR WEST WINDS Mark C to be laid to suit wind direction relative to Mark K, 1.5NM. For Offshore 1 and Etchells: Start at E to C(p), K(p), C(p), K(p), C(p), K(p), to Finish at E. (10NM) For Offshore 2: Start at E to C(p), K(p), C(p), K(p), to Finish at E. (7NM)
60. WINDWARD / LEEWARD COURSE NORTHEAST OR SOUTHWEST WINDS For Offshore and Etchells: Start at E to B(p), K(p), B(p), K(p), B (p), to Finish at E. (12NM) Record: 2h.23’14” Mar. ’05 - Matt Short - “Short Shipped” - Farr 40. For Inshore: Start at E to B(p), K(p), B(p), K(p), to Finish at E. (9NM)61. WINDWARD / LEEWARD COURSE NORTH OR SOUTH WINDS For Offshore and Etchells:
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Start at E to C(p), B(p), C(p), B(p), C(p), B(p), to Finish at E. (14NM) For Inshore: Start at E to C(p), B(p), C(p), B(p), to Finish at E. (10NM)62. CAPT. COOK BUOY, WAVERIDER, KINGSWAY, BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to Botany Bay to the Captain Cook Transit Line (stbd), to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to the Kingsway Mark (stbd), to the Boat Harbour Mark (port) thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline. Transit Line: A line from the Flag Mast with yard arm at lat 34o 0.155’S: long. 151o 13.281’E through the Captain Cook Buoy (lat. 33o 59.9’S: long. 151o 13.2’E). Boats must pass north of the Captain Cook Buoy. (21NM) Note: all boats are warned to avoid the Merries Reef southwest of Boat Harbour. Record: 2h.16’11” Mar 2010 - W & K Burchan - “ColorTile” (Waverider x 2)
63. WAVERIDER BUOY DOUBLE From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider yellow spherical buoy (lat. 34o 02.435’S, long. 151o 15.182’E) moored approximately 1.0NM East of Cape Baily rounding the mark to starboard, to the Port Hacking starting line pin-end mark (stbd), to the Waverider buoy (stbd),thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(22NM) Note: The Waverider buoy and its mooring lines shall be treated as an obstruction and boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark.64. BURNING PALMS & RETURN From the starting line, proceed to the Bombora Mark leaving the mark to starboard, thence to a mark* (stbd) located approximately due East of Burning Palms (lat. 34o
11.4’S, long. 151o03.9’E),thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(23NM) The starter will advise (Flag L) if mark* is to be substituted by GPS Rounding Procedure. Note: all boats shall pass to seaward of the Jibbon Bombora (lat. 34o04.9’S;long.151o
10.5’E). Record: 2h.27’19” Apr.’11. - Warren Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
65. KINGSWAY, BOMBORA, WAVERIDER, KINGSWAY, BOMBORA, BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to the Kingsway Mark (stbd), to the Bombora Mark (port), to the Waverider buoy (port), to the Kingsway Mark (port), to the Bombora Mark (port), to theBoatHarbourMark(port),thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(17NM) Note: all boats are warned to avoid Shark Islet off Cronulla Point and the Merries Reef southwest of Boat Harbour. Record: 2h.57’52” Mar. ’09 - Chris Bran - “Brannie Three” - Farr 40.
67. WAVERIDER, BOMBORA, KINGSWAY, BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to the Bombora Mark (stbd), to the Kingsway Mark (stbd), to the Boat Harbour Mark (port), thence to Port Hacking to thefinishingline.(15NM)68. WAVERIDER, KINGSWAY, BOAT HARBOUR From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider buoy (port), to the Kingsway Mark (stbd), totheBoatHarbourMark(port)thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(14NM) Note: all boats are warned to avoid the Merries Reef southwest of Boat Harbour.69. WAVERIDER, ESTUARY, BOAT HARBOUR & RETURN From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider buoy (port), to the Port Hacking starting line pin-end mark (stbd), to the Boat Harbour mark (port), thence to Port Hacking to the finishingline.(16NM) Record: 2h.24”15’. Mar ‘14 - Bruce Mackay - “Wasabi”
71. WAVERIDER - FAD SYDNEY SOUTH From the starting line, proceed to the Waverider buoy (stbd), to the FAD Sydney
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South (lat. 34o07.736’S;long.151o 23.373’E, stbd), thence to Port Hacking to the finishingline.(25NM) Note:Themarkandboatsfishinginthevicinityshallbetreatedasobstructionsand boats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark.72. FAD SYDNEY EAST - FAD SYDNEY SOUTH From the starting line, proceed to the FAD Sydney East (lat. 33o59.32’S;long.151o
20.95’E, stbd), to the FAD Sydney South (lat. 34o07.736’S;long.151o 23.373’E, stbd), thencetoPortHackingtothefinishingline.(31NM) Note:Themarkandboatsfishinginthevicinityshallbetreatedasobstructionsandboats are warned to keep at least 2 boat lengths from the mark. Record: 3h.54”04’. Mar ‘14 - W & K Buchan - “ColorTile” - Sayer 44
APPENDIX 2
HANDICAP SYSTEMS
OFFSHORE DIVISIONS
1. HANDICAP SYSTEMS (a) Three systems of handicapping will be used as follows: (i) IRC TimeCorrectionCoefficient(TCC):Asprovidedbyacurrent,validIRC ratingcertificateissuedfortheboat. The TCC shall be used for an IRC Point Score Trophy based upon the same races as the Ron Pert Tasman Sea Trophy. (ii) Rating Based Handicap (RBH): Derived from information on a valid IRC rating certificatefortheboat.Whereaboathasnotbeenmeasured,theRBHmaybe based on information applicable to the same class of boat and may be adjusted for differences in performance or equipment as necessary, as determined by the Club Measurer. All Rating Based handicaps will be reviewed at the end of the season and may be adjusted based upon each boat’s performance. The RBH shall be used for the following trophies: Mehitabel Trophy Overall RBH Point Score Blue Water Trophy Two Handed RBH Point Score Kevin Armstrong Trophy Charles Middleton Memorial Trophy D’Arcy Gray Shield Short Offshore Rating Point Score (iii) Performance Handicap (PHS): Derived initially from the historical performance of the individual boat and will be adjusted after each point score race in accordancewiththerelativefinishingplaceoftheboat. The relevant PHS shall be used for the following trophies: F. E. Teiffel Shield Vasco Shield Ron White Memorial Trophy Max Muller Trophy Ron Pert Tasman Sea Trophy Two Handed PHS Point Score Olympic Trophy Wills Trophy Short Offshore Performance Point Score (b) The nominated races forthevariouspointscoresandtrophiesarespecifiedinAppendix5.
2. DECLARATIONS The skipper shall declare to the Handicapper any alterations to the sails, or the number of sails carried by the boat, or to equipment of the boat that could alter her performance.
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3. ALTERATIONS TO HANDICAP All handicaps will be reviewed before the commencement of the season’s point score. The Handicapper may alter a boat’s handicap at his discretion: (a) if it is considered necessary after declaration above (b) if the present handicap appears incorrect (c) if the owner submitsawrittenrequestforareviewoftheboat’shandicapforspecific reasons.
4. HANDICAP ADJUSTMENTS A boat’s PHS time correction factor (TCF) will be reviewed after each race as follows: (a) The corrected time of each boat (CTb) in the race will be calculated by multiplying the elapsed time (ETb) by her handicap (TCF). (b) After each race, a post-race handicap is calculated by dividing the corrected time of theboatplacedinthemiddleofthefleet(finishersdividedbytwo,round0.5up)bythe elapsed time of each competing boat. The post-race handicap is then averaged with the pre-race handicap to provide the new handicap. A maximum handicap change of 3.5% will apply to the new handicap of all boats. (c) There will be no change in handicap for boats that score DNS, DSQ or DNF. (d) In the Two Handedpointscoreraces,boatsplacedfirst,secondandthirdwillhavea penalty of 0.025, 0.010 and 0.005 respectively added to their new handicap.
INSHORE & MULTIHULL DIVISION
1. BASE HANDICAP (a) Prior to the commencement of a new season’s point score, all handicaps shall be reviewed and each boat shall be allocated a base handicap. (i) Class Based Handicap (CBH): Derived from the performance of the class of boat compared to other classes. The CBH shall normally remain constant for the season providing no changes are made to the boat or her equipment outside class rules. (ii) Performance Handicap (PHS): Derived from the performance of the individual boat and her crew and may be adjusted after each point score race depending upon the boat’s finishingplaceoncorrectedtime. (b) A boat racing withtheInshoreorMultihullDivisionforthefirsttimeshallhaveahandicap similar to that of a boat of the same design or comparable performance. The handicap may be adjusted at the Handicappers discretion depending upon the boat’s performance in her firstthreeraces. (c) CBH shall be used for the Ian Short Sails Trophy and the D’Arcy Gray Shield for Inshore Div. (d) The adjustedPHSshallbeusedforallothertrophiesunlessotherwisespecified.
2. PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENTS After eachpointscorerace,thePHStimecorrectionfactor(TCF)ofeachfinishingboatshallbe adjusted in accordance with the following method: As per Top Yacht Handicap and Result System.
3. OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (a) The skipper of a boat shall notify the Handicapper of any alteration to the boat or her equipment that could affect the boat’s performance and the Handicapper may alter the boat’s CBH and PHS at his discretion. (b) The Handicapper may adjust the PHS of a boat at his discretion should it appear there has been an anomaly in setting the handicap. (c) There will be no change in this handicap for boats that score DNS, DSQ or DNF.
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ETCHELLS CLASS Boats in handicap point score races shall be handicapped using a time correction factor (TCF) handicap system as follows:1. PERFORMANCE HANDICAP
(a) Prior to the commencement of a new season’s point score, all handicaps shall be reviewed and each boat shall be allocated an initial handicap. The handicap may be adjusted at the Handicapper’sdiscretiondependingupontheboat’sperformanceinherfirstthreeraces. (b) The handicap will be derived from the performance of the individual boat and her crew and maybeadjustedaftereachpointscoreracedependingupontheboat’sfinishingplaceon corrected time.
2. PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENTS After each pointscorerace,thehandicapofeachfinishingboatshallbeadjustedinaccordancewith the following method: As per Top Yacht.Hcap and Result System.
3. OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (a) The handicapper, after consultation with the Class Captain, may adjust a boat’s handicap at his discretion should it appear there has been an anomaly in setting her handicap or if the boat does not compete regularly. (b) Changes to a boat’s sails and equipment within the class rules shall not affect her handicap. (c) There will be no change in handicap for boats that score DNS, DSQ or DNF.
WINTER HANDICAP START RACES COMBINED (CSC & RMYC) POINT SCOREAll boats will be handicapped on a time adjustment handicap system as follows:
1. BASE HANDICAP (a) Each boat will be allocated a handicap start time (HCP) expressed in minutes. The time will be derived from the boat’s performance handicap and adjusted for the nominated elapsed timefortheslowestboatinthefleet.Morethanoneboatmayhavethesamehandicapand the slowest boat will have a handicap of zero. (b) Thewinnershallbethefirstboattofinishandeachboatshallscoreinorderoffinish. (c) The nominated elapsed time shall be 150 minutes for Division 1 and 120 minutes for Division 2 and will be the approximate race duration and shall not be grounds for protest or redress.
PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENTS (a) After each race, a revised HCP for each competing boat is calculated by adjusting the starting HCP As per Top Yacht Handicap and Result System. (b) Boatsplacedfirst,secondandthirdwillhaveanadditionalpenaltyof3,2and1minute respectively added to their new HCP.
2. OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (a) After the application of the performance adjustments above, the least handicap may be adjusted back to zero and the handicap of all other boats will be adjusted by the same amount. (b) The handicapper may adjust a boat’s handicap at his discretion should it appear there has been an anomaly in setting her handicap or if the boat does not compete. (c) Changes to a boat’s sails and equipment within class or measurement rules shall not affect her handicap.
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(d) Except for the adjustments above, there will be no change in handicap for boats that score DNS, DSQ or DNF.
3. CLUB POINT SCORES Race results for all boats will be calculated using Class/Ratings Based and Performance TCF Handicaps and the race time of the boat in the Combined Point Score races above, where
Race Time = Elapsed Time - Handicap Start Time
Adjustments will be made to the Performance TCF of the boat after each race in accordance with the provisions for the Summer Point Score series.
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APPENDIX 3
CRONULLA SAILING CLUB LTD. (Incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club)
DECLARATION FORMTo be signed by the Owner or his Representative complying with Rule 46.
I hereby declare that I am a Member of the .................................................................... Club
and that I was on board and in charge of the boat ....................................................................
while sailing in the .................................................................... race on the
............................................... day of ............................................... 20 .......... .
I declare that during the race no infringements were made to the:
If any square is not ticked it will be taken an infringement has occurred and that theboatmaybeliabletobepenalisedordisqualified.Anexplanationshouldbe provided on the back of this Declaration.
Sailing Instructions Tick
ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing Tick
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
Tick
YA Special Regulations Tick
Finish Time ............... h ............... m ............... sbased on GPS 24hr time
Boatnameandfinsihtimetobetextedto CSC Offshore Mobile 0434 831 716
(and RMYC 0418 253 479 if appropriate)within60minsofthelastboatfinishing
Approximatefinishtimeof:
Boat before ........................................ (time) ........................................ (name)
Boat after ........................................ (time) ........................................ (name)
Date ........................................ Signed ..............................................
Countersigned .................................................. (member of crew)Form to be lodged with the Race Committee Boat or placed in the Declaration Box or faxed to the Club (02
95441481)withintwelve(12)hoursoffinsihing.
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APPENDIX 4
OFFSHORE TROPHIES D1 & D2Race No. Date Race Distance Trophies Series Handicap
System1 10/9 BB - WR - EST 22NM Ron Pert
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2 24/9 BB - Passage Olympic Kevin Armstrong
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3 8/10 Wedding Cake / Syd E 31NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
4 22/10 Burning Palms 25NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
5 29/10 Flinders Island 56NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
6 12/11 PH - Port Jackson 26/24NM Max Muller Wills
CBH PHS
7 13/11 PJ - Port Hacking 19/21NM Max Muller Wills
CBH PHS
8 26/11 WR - Marley - BH 20NM FE Teiffel Shield Blue Water
CBH PHS
9 10/12 Windward/Leeward Olympic Kevin Armstrong
CBH PHS
10 10/12 Windward/Leeward Olympic Keving Armstrong
CBH PHS
11 14/1/17 BB - Bondi - WR - PH 24NMNavigators Cup
Ron White MemorialMehitabel
CBH PHS
12 28/1 WR - Wattamolla 18NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
13 11/2 Windward/Leeward Olympic Kevin Armstrong
CBH PHS
14 11/2 Windward/Leeward Olympic Kevin Armstrong
CBH PHS
15 25/2 PH - Port Jackson 26/24NM Max Muller Wills
CBH PHS
16 26/2 PJ - Port Hacking 19/21NM Max Muller Wills
CBH PHS
17 11/3 PH - Syd E - Syd S - EST 31NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
18 25/3 BB - WR - EST 22NM Ron White Memorial Mehitabel
CBH PHS
19 1/4 Windward/Leeward Olympic Kevin Armstrong
CBH PHS
20 1/4 Windward/Leeward Olympic Kevin Armstrong
CBH PHS
21-28 Winter Series D’Arcy Gray Shield Southside Sails
CBH PHS
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APPENDIX 4
TROPHIESOFFSHORE D1 & D2 Ron Pert Tasman Sea Trophy – CBH - All races including the winter series. 1- 28 (2 discards)Rating Point Score Trophy – PHS – all races including the winter series 1 – 28 (2 discards)F.E Teiffel Shield – CBH – All summer races 1 – 20 (2 discards)Blue Water Trophy – PHS – All summer races 1 – 20 (2 discards)Ron White Memorial Trophy – CBH – Long Haul races 3, 4, 5, 11, 17 & 18 (no discards)Mehitabel Trophy – PHS – Long Haul races 3, 4, 5, 11, 17 & 18 (no discards)Olympic Trophy – CBH – Bate Bay Races 2, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18 & 19 (no discards)Kevin Armstrong Trophy – PHS – Bate Bay races 2, 9,10,13,14, 18 & 19 (no discards)Patriarch Trophy – most number of line honours in the seriesMax Muller Trophy – CBH – Harbour races 6, 7, 15 & 16 (no discards)Wills Trophy – PHS – Harbour races 6,7,15 & 16 (no discards)Vasco Shield – CBH – Flinders Island race 5Charles Middleton Trophy – CSC offshore representation in another club race.Club Champion – Awarded to the most superior yacht in their series (no discards)
TWO HANDED DIVISION
RATING POINT SCORE TROPHYAwarded to the aggregate winner of the four point score races on rating based handicaps.
PERFORMANCE POINT SCORE TROPHYAwarded to the aggregate winner of the four point score races on performance based handicaps.
INSHORE DIVISION
JIBBON TROPHYDonor: P. McLachlan. Awarded to the winner of the Summer Point Score on performance handicaps.HACKING TROPHYAwarded to the winner of the pre-Christmas part of the Summer Point Score on performance handi-caps.TOM THUMB TROPHYAwarded to the winner of the post-Christmas part of the Summer Point Score on performance handicaps.IAN SHORT SAILS TROPHYAwarded to the winner of the Summer Point Score on class based handicaps as set by the Inshore Handicapper,allowingfivediscardsprovidedthreebeforeandtwoafterChristmas.PASSAGE MAKER TROPHYAwarded to the winner of nominated passage races on performance handicap. OLYMPIC TROPHY (INSHORE)Awarded to the winner of nominated races on performance handicap.
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COMBINED DIVISIONS
D’ARCY GRAY SHIELDDonor: Dr. R. W. Gray. Awarded to the winner in each Division of the Winter Point Score on rating based or class based handicaps. SOUTHSIDE SAILS TROPHYDonor: P. Donnelly. Awarded to the winner in each Division of the Winter Point Score onperformance handicaps. BROADWATER INSHORE TROPHYDonor: P. Moller. Awarded to the aggregate winner of the races on the Broadwater Course in the Summer Program on performance handicaps, in each Division. CRONULLA SAILING CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHYAwarded to the most superior yacht on class/rating handicaps in her division compared to other divisions.ESTUARY TROPHYDonor: J. Davis. Awarded to the skipper of the boat that improves the most during SummerPoint Score.
CLASSES
ETCHELLS CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPDonor: Andrew Short Marine. Awarded to the aggregate winner of the Pre-Christmas and Post-Christmas Scratch Sprint Point Scores.ETCHELLS PRE-CHRISTMAS SCRATCH POINT SCOREAwarded to the aggregate winner on a scratch basis of the B series sprint point score races.ETCHELLS PRE-CHRISTMAS HANDICAP POINT SCOREAwarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the B series sprint point score races.ETCHELLS POST-CHRISTMAS SCRATCH POINT SCOREAwarded to the aggregate winner on a scratch basis of the C series sprint point score races.ETCHELLS POST-CHRISTMAS HANDICAP POINT SCOREAwarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the C series sprint point score races.J-24 ARBITARY - JUPIN TROPHYAwarded to the aggregate winner based on arbitary handicap. J-24 PERFORMANCE - MATTHEW SHORT TROPHYAwarded to the aggregate winner based on performance handicap.
CRUISING, NON SPINNAKER & MULTI HULL
SEASON SCRATCH POINT SCORE Awarded to aggregate winner on scratch of the summer Point Score.
SEASON HANDICAP POINT SCORE Awarded to aggregate winner on handicap of the summer Point Score.
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APPENDIX 5
2015/2016 SUMMER POINT SCORE RACES
BLUE WATER SERIES Ron White Memorial Trophy: Races 1, 4, 5, 11, 17 (PHS). Mehitabel Trophy: Races 1, 4, 5, 11, 17 (RBH).
OFFSHORE DIVISION Ron Pert Tasman Sea Trophy: Races 1-19 (PHS). Patriarch Trophy: Races 1-19 (scratch). IRC Point Score Trophy: Races 1-19 (IRC). F. E. Tieffel Shield: Races 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 17 (PHS) Blue Water Trophy: Races 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 17 (RBH) Olympic Trophy: Races 2, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19 (PHS) Kevin Armstrong Trophy: Races 2, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19 (RBH) Wills Trophy: Races 11, 17 (PHS) Vasco Shield: Race 5 (PHS) Max Muller Trophy: Races 6, 7, 15, 16 (PHS) Two Handed Point Score: Races 1 to 4 (PHS)
CRUISING, NON SPINNAKER & MULTI HULL Season Scratch Point Score: Races 1-11 Season Handicap Point Score: Races 1-11
INSHORE DIVISION Jibbon Trophy: Races 1-20 Hacking Trophy: Races 1-11 Tom Thumb Trophy: Races 12-20 Ian Short Sails Trophy: Races 1-20 Passage Maker Trophy: Races 1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13, 16, 19 Olympic Trophy: Races at Starters Discretion.
ETCHELLS CLASS Class Championship Point Score: Aggregate of Pre & Post-Christmas Sprint Point Scores Pre-Christmas Sprint PS (Scratch & Handicap): Races 1-20 Post-Christmas Sprint PS (Scratch & Handicap): Races 21-38
J-24 CLASS J-24 Jupin Trophy: Race 1-22 J-24 Matthew Short Trophy: Race 1-22
COMBINED DIVISIONS Broadwater Trophy: 10 Cronulla Sailing Club Championship Trophy: All Races
2015 WINTER POINT SCORE RACES
ALL DIVISIONS Southside Sails Trophy: Races 1-6 inclusive D’Arcy Gray Shield: Races 1-6 inclusive Multihull Handicap: Races 1-6 inclusive
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APPENDIX 1
HANDICAP SYSTEMS
ALL CLASSESBoats in handicap point score races shall be handicapped using a time correction factor (TCF)handicap system as follows:
1. PERFORMANCE HANDICAP (a) Prior to the commencement of a new season’s point score, all handicaps shall be reviewed and each boat shall be allocated an initial handicap. The handicap may be adjusted at the Handicapper’sdiscretiondependingupontheboat’sperformanceinherfirstthreeraces. (b) The handicap will be derived from the performance of the individual boat and her crew andmaybeadjustedaftereachpointscoreracedependingupontheboat’sfinishing place on corrected time.
2. PERFORMANCE ADJUSTMENTS After eachpointscorerace,thehandicapofeachfinishingboatmaybeadjusted.
3. OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (a) The handicapper, after consultation with the Class Captain, may adjust a boat’s handicap at his discretion should it appear there has been an anomaly in setting her handicap or if the boat does not compete regularly. (b) Changes to a boat’s sails and equipment within the class rules shall not affect her handicap. (c) In the event of a change of ownership or helmsman, a new handicap shall be allocated for the boat. (d) There will be no change in handicap for boats that score DNS, DSQ or DNF.
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OFF THE BEACHRACING SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
Effective from 1st September 2015 DEFINITIONS
CLUB Cronulla Sailing Club Limited (CSC) incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club.
RACE COMMITTEE TheRearCommodoreCentreboardDivisions,theClassCaptainsandtheRaceOfficer.
CLUB NOTICE BOARD Located adjacent to the downstairs bar in the clubhouse. Notices to competitors will be posted on this noticeboard by the Race Committee and also may be published at www.cronullasc.com (the Clubs website).
1. RULES AllraceswillbegovernedbytherulesasdefinedintheISAFRacingRulesofSailing(RRS),the prescriptions and special regulations of Yachting Australia (YA), the rules of each relevant class for boats racing in class divisions, (except as any of these are changed by these sailing instructions) and by these sailing instructions.
2. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY It is the competitor’s sole decision to enter a Club race and to start and or to continue to compete. By way of entering, competitors acknowledge and agree that participation in the event can be dangerous and accept their participation is at their exclusive risk in every respect. Further, by wayofenteringcompetitorsshallholdharmlesstheorganisingauthority,itsofficers,members,servants and agents and all other competitors in respect of all liability for injury to their person and or loss or damage to their property howsoever arising from their participation or intended participationintheeventandacknowledgeandacceptthattheorganisingauthority,itsofficers,members, servants, agents and other competitors accept no responsibility in respect to loss of life, personal injury or loss or damage to property which may be sustained by reason of a competitor’s participation or intended participation in the event or arising for whatever reason in connection with the event. Attention is drawn to RRS Fundamental Rule 4 - Decision to Race and YA Special Regulations Part 1, 1.02 - Owner’s Responsibility.
3. ALTERATIONS TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS (a) In accordance with rule 89.2(c), prior to the warning signal, temporary alterations that affect only the immediate race may be made to these sailing instructions by the Race Committee.SuchtemporaryalterationsshallbesignifiedbytheRaceCommitteeBoat displaying Flag L (yellow and black quarters). All boats may come within hail to receive oral and/or written instructions. Notice may also be displayed on the Club Notice Board. Provided Flag L is displayed, all boats in that race shall be deemed to be advised of the alteration. (b) Alterations to the sailing instructions which are to be permanent shall be posted on the Club Notice Board under the heading “Alterations to Sailing Instructions” by 1800 hours on the day before they will take effect, and may also be posted on the Club’s website.
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4. RACE ENTRIES (a) A boat is eligible for entry in Club races provided that: (i) theboatisownedorcharteredbyoronloantoafinancialmemberoftheclub (ii) the crew members comply with Instruction 5 - Crew Eligibility (iii) the appropriate race fees for have been paid (iv) the boat is registered with the Club, and (v) the boat complies with the YA Special Regulations Part 2 for “Off the Beach Boats”. (b) Casual entries may be accepted for a race conducted by the Club provided that: (i) the boat complies with the YA Special Regulations Part 2 (ii) theRaceCommitteeisnotifiedatleasttwo(2)hoursbeforetherace starting time (iii) an entry fee of ten dollars ($10) per crew member is paid, at the discretion of the Race Committee, and (iv) theboatisnoteligiblefortrophiesorfinishingplacepointsintherace. (c) Races for classes will be conducted in accordance with the Racing Program, provided that aminimumnumberoffive(5)entriesareineachclass,subjecttothediscretionoftheSailingCommittee.Shouldaclassfleetfallbelowthree(3)startersoverthree(3)consecutiveracesinany series, the class may be abandoned.
5. CREW ELIGIBILITY The YA prescription to Rule 55 requires that any crew member that sails in more than 3 races in anyonesailingseasonshallbeamemberofaclubaffiliatedtoamemberState/Territoryyachtingauthority (MYA) and a member of an MYA and Yachting Australia. Additionally, the Club requires that after 3 races in a season at Cronulla the crew member shall become a member of CSC.
6. SIGNING ON & OFF (a) The skipper or crew of each boat shall sign on at the Clubhouse before the start and signoffwithinone(1)houroftheirfinishingtime,beingatthediscretionoftheRace Committee. (b) Sign-on and sign-off sheets will be available for each Class/Division in the clubhouse. (c) If any boat can not sign on and off at the Club then, at the discretion of the Race Committee, such boat may sign on and off by reporting to the Race Committee Boat prior to the Warning Signalforthatraceandafterfinishing.Itistheresponsibilityoftheskipper to ensure that his reporting to the committee boat is heard by the race officials.Whenreporting,theboat shall keep clear of all other boats. A boat reporting in accordance with this Instruction will not be penalised without a prior warning. (d) Failure to sign on or sign off could result in the boat being penalised a ten percent (10%) time penalty to her elapsed time for that race. If there are subsequent infringements to this rule, the offending boat may be penalised without a hearing by the Race Committee and scored Did Not Start. (Amends Rules 63.1 and A5)
7. SCHEDULE OF RACES (a) ThedatesofallClubraceswillbeasstatedintheofficialRacingProgram,Appendix4, contained in these Sailing Instructions. (b) Where a scheduled race is abandoned or postponed and is to be re-sailed on another
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day, the Race Committee will not give less than seven (7) days notice and post the date and time of warning signal of the new race on the Club Notice Board.
8. COURSES (a) Courses will be as described in Appendix 2 and subject to amendment at the discretion of the Race Committee. (b) Thecoursetobesailedwillbesignifiedbynumeralpennantsand/orsignalboards corresponding to the course numbers in the Appendix, displayed by the Race Committee BoatnotlaterthantheWarningSignalforthefirstrace.
9. MARKS Unless otherwise advised, the marks will be green, red or yellow buoys. When a separate finishinglineislaid,thefinishinglinemarkwillbeblue.
10. STARTING LINE (a) The Starting Line will be between the Race Committee Boat’s mast displaying the Club burgee and a mark laid at the port end. In addition, a Distance Mark may be laid at or near the Race Committee Boat end of the starting line, in which case boats shall pass between it and the outer mark when starting. A boat shall not pass between the Race CommitteeBoatandthisDistanceMarkfromthedirectionofthefirstroundingmarkof the course after her Preparatory Signal. (b) Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall keep clear of the starting area and of all boats whose warning signal has been made.
11. BRIEFING Abriefingmaybegivenpriortothestartofanyrace.Noinformationgivenverballyatabriefingshall override these Sailing Instructions.
12. LONE STARTER Should one boat appear at the start alone, she shall be entitled to sail the course and thereafter be declared the winner of that race.
13. SIGNALS (a) Signals will be in accordance with ISAF Race Signals as amended by these instruc-tions. (b) SIGNALS MADE ASHORE Signalsmadeashorewillbedisplayedontheclubflagpolewithoutsoundsignals. (c) CLASS SIGNALS Optimists / BIC Optimists Class Flag / BIC Flag Manly Junior Class MJ Flag Flying 11 Class F11 Flag NS14 Class NS14 Flag 29er 29er Class Flag Laser & Open Division Code Flag O
14. STARTING SIGNALS ThesignalsforstartingaracewillbeinaccordancewithRule26withclassesstartingatfive-minute intervals. (a) SCRATCH STARTS CLASS TIME OF WARNING SIGNAL MJ & F11 1400 hrs (1300 hrs outside daylight saving) Laser & OPEN 1405 hrs (1305 hrs outside daylight saving)
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NS14 1405 hrs (1305 hrs outside daylight saving) 29er As advised by the Race Committee Optimist As advised by the Race Committee (b) HANDICAP STARTS (Amends Rules 26 and 29) For Handicap Start Races in which time is given at the start, the signals for starting the race will be in accordance with Rule 26. Thereafter, the elapsed time in minutes since the start of the race will be displayed by the Race Committee and the display of the number corresponding to a boat’s handicap shall be her starting signal. There will be no individual or general recalls. (c) LATE STARTS (Amends Rule A4.1) A boat starting later than ten (10) minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start.
15. RECALLS (Amends Rule 29) Individual recalls will be signalled in accordance with Rule 29.1. The starter may also hail the sail number of an infringing boat.
16. FINISHING LINE (a) ThefinishinglinewillbebetweentheflagmastoftheRaceCommitteeBoatandthe nominated mark. (b) TheStartermayshortenthecoursebyfinishinganyclassataroundingmarksubjectto Instruction16(c).FlagSandablueflagwillbedisplayedontheRaceCommitteeBoat. (c) In any Club Championship race, one (1) lap must be completed before the course may be shortened.
17. TIME LIMIT (Amends Rule 35) The time limit for all races, other than sprint races, will be two and one-half hours except that if oneboatfinisheswithinthetimelimit,thelimitforallotherboatsinthatracewillbeextendedbyone-halfhour.Thetimelimitforsprintraceswillbethirty(30)minutesafterthefirstboatfinishes.Aboatwhichfinishesafterthetimelimitoritsextensionasapplicable,willbescoredDNF.
18. RETIREMENT AnyboatfailingtofinisharaceshalladvisetheRaceCommitteeassoonaspracticable.
19. PENALTY FOR BREAKING RULES OF RRS PART2 (Amends Rule 44.2) A One-Turn Penalty will apply and Rule 44.2 is amended so that ‘one turn’ is substituted for ‘two turns’ and ‘one’ is substituted for ‘two’ wherever appearing.
20. PROTESTS (a) Protests shall be lodged in writing, in the format of the RRS Protest Form, with any member of the Race Committee within one hour after the Starter returns to the club-house afterthefinishoftherace.TheRaceCommitteemayextendthetimelimitatitsdiscretion.(b) A protest fee of ten dollars ($10) shall be paid at the protest hearing. (c) A Protest Committee of three (minimum) will hear protests. The Rear Commodore or his representative will advise the parties involved in a protest of the place and time of the hearing of the protest.
21. SCORING SYSTEMS (a) CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES The Low Point Scoring System of RRS Appendix A will apply and each boat shall exclude
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herworstscore.ThenominatedracesfortheseriesarespecifiedintheRacingProgram, Appendix 4. Of the scheduled races, 50% (round 0.5 upward) shall be completed to constitute a series. (b) CLUB POINT SCORE SERIES The Low Point Scoring System of RRS Appendix A will apply, amended as follows: (i) The number of races scheduled and the number of discards allowed in the point score series for each Class will be (ii) The Rear Commodore, after consultation with the Class Captain, may declare a scheduled race for the class to be non-point score due to other commitments. (iii) A boat which starts and thereafter retires or does not complete the course, shall score pointsforthefinishingplaceone(1)morethanthenumberofstartersintheClassinthe race. (iv) A boat whichfinishesandthereafterisdisqualifiedshallscorepointsforthefinishing place two (2) more than the number of starters in the Class in the race. (v) A boatwhichdoesnotstartshallscorepointsforthefinishingplacethree(3)more than the number of starters in the Class in the race. (vi) Any boat that misses a point score race due to representing the club at a sanctioned Class Association regatta or because the Club has scheduled “Off the Beach” racing on the same day as “Offshore” or “Inshore” racing, may request redress. The request shall be submitted in writing to the Sailing Committee within fourteen (14) days of the race missed. Ifsoughtandjustified,theRaceCommitteewillawardtheaverageofpointsscoredinall Point Score races for the missed race and the boat’s handicap may be adjusted. (c) Points for Championship and Point Score events will be awarded to the combination of boat and owner/skipper. Change of ownership will be regarded as a new entry in any series, and all points gained previously shall not be transferred with the boat or remain with the owner. (d) If a boat is nominated to provide assistance to the Starter on a club Race Day which prevents herfromcompetingintheclubevent,theRaceCommitteewillawardfirstplacepointswith no handicap adjustment for the missed race. If the skipper or his appropriate representative does not comply without prior acceptable reason, the Race Committee will award non-discardablepointsforDNFwiththehandicapadjustmentforfirstplace.
22. CREW ELIGIBILITY (a) In any one season, a boat shall not be entitled to change the skipper except in exceptional circumstances. Where these exist, application shall be made in writing to the Race
Point Score Champs Overall SprintClass/Division Races/Discards Races/Discards Races/DiscardsManly Junior 1/9, 2/18 1/9, 2/18 1/6, 2/10
Flying 11 1/9, 2/18 1/9, 2/18 1/6, 2/10NS14 (MG14) 1/9, 2/18 1/9, 2/18 1/6, 2/10
29er 1/8, 2/16, 3/24,4/32, 5/40
1/8, 2/16, 3/24, 4/32, 5/40
1/8, 2/16, 3/24, 4/32, 5/40
Laser & Open 1/9, 2/18 1/9, 2/18 1/6, 2/10
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Committee at least two (2) hours before the advertised starting time of the race by the new skipper who shall be a regular member of the crew. The decision of the Race Committee willbefinalinanysuchapplication.Thehandicapofthenewskipper/boatwillrevertto scratch. This paragraph will not apply to a club training boat which has been allocated to two or more skippers. (b) Onlyskipperswhohavecompetedinfifty(50)percentormoreoftheClassAssociation or club’s programmed events shall be eligible for being awarded places in club championship and season point scores. A member may appeal to the Management Committee to have this paragraph waived where exceptional circumstances have prevented the participation in the required number of programmed events.
23. ADVERTISING ON BOATS For all club races, boats shall be comply with ISAF Advertising Code, Category C.
24. HANDICAPS Handicaps for each Class will be determined by the Race Committee. The methods of handicapping are set out in Appendix 1. The description of the system is for information only, and does not prevent the Race Committee from varying the system at it’s discretion.
25. STRONG WINDS (a) Intheeventofwindsonthecourseareawithasteadyvelocityinexcessoftwenty-five(25) knots for a minimum of thirty (30) seconds or gust velocity of thirty (30) knots, the race set down for that day will be abandoned or postponed to such other day as the Race Committee may determine. (b) In the event of a gale warning being issued for the course area by the Bureau of Meteorology (www.bom.gov.au) which is current within two (2) hours of the race start, the race set down for that day will be abandoned or postponed to such other day as the Race Committee determine.
26. MOORINGS The areas bounded by moorings are prohibited and shall be treated as obstructions for the purposes of the Rules. A boat which is racing and sails amongst moored craft or collides with or causes a collision with moored craft will be subject to protest.
27. COMMERCIAL VESSELS A boat shall not manoeuvre in such a manner as to cause a ferry or other commercial vessel to take avoiding action when operating within her normal commercial lane.
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TRIANGLE COURSES The marks will be laid in the Estuary in the configurationshownbelow.Mark1willbelaidapproximately 0.8NM to windward of Mark 3. The starting/finishinglinewillbelaidhalfwaybetweenMark 3 and Mark 1 and will be between the Race Committee boat’s mast and a mark laid at the port end. The marks shall be rounded to port (p) or starboard (s) as indicated in the nominated order:
The Race Committee boat will display a board showingthecoursediagramsandsignalflagsindicatingthefirstmarkandthesideonwhichitistobe left, as follows:
SPRINT COURSEWindward / leeward course with Mark 1 (yellow) laid 500m to wind-ward of Mark 3 and Mark 2 (orange) laid 400m to wind-ward of Mark 3. The Race Committee boat will be halfway between Mark 2 and Mark 3 and display a board showing “S”. The start line will be between the RCB’s mast and a mark laid toportandthefinishlinewillbebetweentheRCB’smast and a mark laid to starboard.
Course S - All marks rounded to port. NS14, Laser & Open Classes: 29er, MG14 Classes: Start to 1, 3, 1, to Finish. Manly Junior & Flying 11 Classes: Start to 2, 3, 2, to Finish. BIC / Optimist Start to 2, to Finish.
For all courses: 29er / MG Hot Dog, Hot Dog, then to Finish. Novice / BIC / Optimist Triangle, then to Finish. Manly Jnr & Flying 11 Triangle, Hot Dog, then to Finish. Laser & Open Triangle, Triangle, Triangle, then to Finish. NS14 Triangle, Hot Dog, Triangle, Triangle, then to Finish.
Course 1 Port where Triangle means: To 1(p) to 2(p) to 3(p). and Hot Dog means: To 1(p) to 3(p). Course 1 Starboard where Triangle means: To 1(s) to 2(s) to 3(s). and Hot Dog means: To 1(s) to 3(s).
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APPENDIX 2
COURSES
ESTUARY
Figure 8 CoursesThe marks willbelaidintheEstuaryintheconfigurationshownbelow.Thestarting/finishinglinewillbehalfwayupthefirstlegofthecourseandwillbebetweentheRaceCommitteeboat’smastanda mark laid at the port end. The marks shall be rounded to port (p) or starboard (s) as indicated in the nominated order:
TheRaceCommitteeboatwilldisplayaboardshowingcoursediagramsandsignalflagsindicatingthefirstmarkandthesideonwhichitistobeleft,asfollows:
For all courses: Optimists / BIC Figure8,thentofinish. Manly Junior Figure8,HotDog,thentofinish. Flying 11 Figure8,HotDog,Figure8thentofinish. Laser and Open Figure8,Figure8,Figure8thentofinish. NS14 Figure8,HotDog,Figure8,Figure8thentofinish. 29er / MG HotDog,HotDogthentofinish.
Course 1 Port - North Westerly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 1(p) to 2(p) to 4(s) to 3(s). and Hot Dog means: To 1(p) to 3(s). Course 2 Starboard - South Westerly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 2(s) to 1(s) to 3(p) to 4(p). and Hot Dog means: To 2(s) to 4(p). Course 3 Port - South Easterly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 3(p) to 4(p) to 2(s) to 1(s). and Hot Dog means: To 3(p) to 1(s). Course 3 Starboard - Southerly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 3(s) to 1(p) to 2(p) to 4(s). and Hot Dog means: To 3(s) to 4(s). Course 4 Port - Northerly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 4(p) to 2(s) to 1(s) to 3(p). and Hot Dog means: To 4(p) to 3(p). Course 4 Starboard - North Easterly Winds where Fig. 8 means: To 4(s) to 3(s) to 1(p) to 2(p). and Hot Dog means: To 4(s) to 2(p).
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APPENDIX 3
TROPHIES
Club-man of the Year
Junior Club-man of the Year
Most Improved Junior
Novice ClassSeason Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the club championship seasons races, allowing two discards.
Manly Junior Class
Club Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the point score seasons races, allowing one discard.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the whole seasons races, allowing four discards.Sprint Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the sprint races, allowing two discards.Sprint Scratch: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the sprint races, allowing two discards.
Flying 11 ClassClub Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the club championship seasons races, allowing one discards.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the point score seasons races, allowing four discards.Sprint Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the sprint races, allowing two discards.Sprint Scratch: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the sprint races, allowing two discards.
NS14 ClassClub Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the club championship seasons races, allowing one discard.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the point score seasons races, allowing four discards.Sprint Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the sprint races, allowing two discards.Sprint Scratch: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the sprint races, allowing two discards.
Laser ClassClub Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the club championship seasons races, allowing one discard.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the point score seasons races, allowing four discards.Sprint Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the sprint races,allowing two discards.
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29er / MGClub Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the club championship seasons races, allowing 10 discards.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the point score seasons races, allowing 10 discards.
Open DivisionClub Championship: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch, using yardstickratings of the whole seasons races, allowing two discards.Season Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the whole seasons races, allowing six discards.Sprint Point Score: Awarded to the aggregate winner on handicap of the sprint races,allowing two discards.Sprint Scratch: Awarded to the aggregate winner on scratch of the sprint races,allowing two discards.
Training Fleet Point ScoreAwarded to the aggregate winner on arbitrary handicap of the Sunday morning racesfor junior sailors in the Training Fleet.
Crew TrophyAwarded to the winner on scratch in each class/division of the Crew Trophy Race.The skipper of the boat shall be the usual crew of a boat in that class.
Rocket AwardAwarded to the person considered to have performed the most spectacular feat duringthe Summer Season.
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TWILIGHT SAILINGSAILING INSTRUCTIONS
1. EVENT SCHEDULE Twilight sailing will be conducted on Friday evening, commencing the Friday after the start of DaylightSavingandendingtheFridayprecedingthefinishofDaylightSaving.
2. RULES The Club’s current Sailing Instructions shall apply, as amended by these special instructions
3. ENTRY & SAFETY To be eligible to enter the series, an “Entry Form and Safety Declaration” sheet on the Club notice board shall be signed for each boat. All boats shall comply with the safety requirements of the NSW Maritime Authority.
4. COURSE ThestartandfinishlineisbetweenMark2andMark3,laidatthenorthernendofGunnamattaBay. Mark 1 will be laid at the southern end of the bay. The course shall be three laps with all rounding marks left to port. See sketch. Start to 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, to Finish.
5. MOORINGS The areas bounded by moorings in the Bay are prohibited and shall be treated as obstructions for the purposes of the Rules. A boat that sails within one (1) boat length of a moored boat or causes anotherboattodosowillbeautomaticallydisqualified.Asecondoffenceduringtheseasonwillbe grounds for cancellation of club membership.
6. SAILS (not applicable to dinghy classes) No sails may be set forward of a mast which are not normally carried forward of that mast when working to windward. Any sail set forward of a mast shall be properly attached to a stay in the centre line of the vessel and only one sail may be boomed and only to windward.
7. TIME OF START The start shall be a handicap start commencing at 1800 hrs. The canteen clock shall be deemed to be the correct time for starting. There may be no starting signals. Premature starters will not be recalled.
8. HANDICAPS All boats will be allocated a handicap in minutes and shall start at the appropriate number of minutes after 1800 hrs. Handicaps may be adjusted each week and will be posted on the Club Notice Board at least 30 minutes before the start. Handicaps may be obtained by phoning the Club on 9523 6114 prior to the start.
9. TIME LIMIT 2000hrsorofficialsunset,whicheverisearlier,andonlyboatsthathavecompletedthecoursebythistimewillbeconsideredashavingfinished.
10. PROTESTS The Club wishes to discourage the need for protests during twilight “fun” sailing. It looks to participants to enter the event in the right spirit, be meticulous in observing the rules and complete a One-Turn Penalty (or retire) immediately an infringement occurs.
11. PRIZES Prizeswillbeawardedtotheplace-gettersonhandicapatabarbecueimmediatelyafterthefinish.Any prize not collected at that time will be forfeited to the next placed boat.
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CronullaSailingClubTWILIGHT SAILING
COURSEGUNNAMATTA BAY
Prohibited Areas(Moored Boats)
CRUISING EVENTSSAILING INSTRUCTIONS
1. CRUISING DIVISION The Cruising Division shall comprise those boats participating in organised cruising events of the Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd. (incorporating Port Hacking Ocean Yacht Club), hereinafter the club, and complying with these instructions.
2. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY All those taking part in a cruise organised by the club do so entirely at their own risk. The club will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in connection with or prior to, during, or after a cruising event conducted by the club. Organised cruises do not rank as races.
3. SAFETY Each boat participating in a club cruising event shall carry the appropriate safety requirements of the NSW Maritime Authority.
4. DIRECTION Cruising events shall be conducted under the direction of the Cruising Chairman or his nominee who will be responsible for event schedules and liaison with other clubs.
5. PROGRAM Advice of proposed events may be published on the club noticeboard and on the club’s website www.cronullasc.com as applicable.
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Yacht Register - By Sail Number - 2016-201767 ColorTile Sayer 44 Warren Buchan 0414 633 82267 ColorTile Sayer 44 Kristy Buchan 0402 098 098173 Lorita Maria SLOOP Greg Barrell 0417 470 747325 Protege MG14 Anna Atkins 0419 018 273400 Which 1 Laser II Scott Millett 0412 329 325408 Aurora MG14 / NS14 Greg Hunton 0405 354 225669 Bigfoot Fontaine Pajot Athena John Hume 0418 296 078750 Eat Dessert First Corsair Sprint 750 Keith Chidzey 0438 296 488862 Sassy the Sasquatch 29ers Reilly Tasker 0419 226 2891359 Frantic F11 Steve Piggott 0415 278 5871429 Red Riding Hood 23 Robert Croucher 0410 521 9601480 Viento Schionning Catamaran Paul Smit 0416 049 9911572 Vudu xpress Lyons 24 Colin Boyle 0409 927 4531572 Vudu xpress Lyons 24 Jon Holst 0414 448 8691572 Vudu xpress Lyons 24 Gavin Mead 0411 751 8961827 Ultra Violet NS14 Douglas Coleman 0419 297 5011852 Fired Up 29er Anna Atkins 0419 018 2731878 Tight Rig 29er Sam Bannon 0417 280 5031895 Dream On NS/MG Mark Brady 0418 116 1871915 The Bear NS14 Michael Bannon 0417 280 5031939 Vitamin Sea NS14 / MG14 Jeff Keane 0414 860 0771946 Riot! NS14 / MG Pete Van Ryn 0419 523 2222006 Saltwater NS14 Michael Pfeffer 0438 702 1132013 Goat NS14 John Davies 0419 624 3042027 After MidKnight NS14 Craig Smith 0437 665 0442064 Ice Doctor - Tyco Half Ton Yacht Anglea Bates 0417 328 1472064 Ice Doctor - Tyco Half Ton Yacht Harvey Bates 0478 515 3362112 Orzel Tasar Douglas Coleman 0419 297 5012299 Comin’ Thru Holland 30 Craig Smith 0437 665 0442541 On The Verge Mottle 820 Daniel Gray 0412 332 5912848 Ava Kalik 33 Josh Quinn 0438 222 6612989 Magpie Cavalier 975 Michael Sloane 0438 581 0283619 Alona Duncanson 37 Tom Woodward 0409 914 4204100 The Banshee MBD41 Corinne Feldmann 0403 909 0174100 The Banshee MBD41 Robert Frances 0408 952 3384436 Vertigo J24 Clinton Hood 0414 452 5764439 Wavecutter II J24 Graeme Thorburn 0416 011 3424786 Lap of the Gods Ross 830 Martin Collins 0425 318 5334786 Lap of the Gods Ross 830 Melissa Collins 0425 318 5335098 Gingerbread Girl O’pen Bic Jenna Searle 0434 606 4986222 Avanti Northshore 369 John Davies 0419 624 3046515 Blew Away Eureka 10.4 Sports Paul Kelly 0416 276 6966603 Big Kahoona Beneteau 44.7 First Steve McManus 0412 146 7696647 Miss Behavin’ Jeanneau 39i Steve Marstaeller 0400 768 8746853 Huzar 28 Huzar 28 Adam Pilc 0418 110 1997017 Kneeled Over Thompson 7 Bill Dickson 0428 927 0717272 Preddytor Sydney 38 Peter Edwards 0403 820 8738128 Mangrove Jack Young 88 Brett Parr 0411 214 9558212 Centric Shaya Moya Mount Gay 30 Gregory Barter 0409 773 5828886 Sea Hawk Farr 44 IMS Pete Van Ryn 0419 523 222140148 Nauti Bouy Laser Jeremy Searle 0422 436 876189000 Barmy Army Laser Richard Searle 0434 606 498189000 Buccaneer Compass 29 Richard Searle 0434 606 4982034/397 Aquapest NS14 / MG Drew Van Ryn 0400 426 208AUS 070 Panther MELGES 32 Stephen Orourke 0418 252 005
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AUS 094 Jargon J24 Greg Cato 0414 943 540AUS 094 Jargon J24 Tony Landers 0427 788 513AUS 1082 Lucy E22 Robert Mann 0412 973 153AUS 1309 Only a Journey J24 Dave Crawford 0425 342 070AUS 1309 Only a Journey J24 Max Sellars 0409 910 059AUS 1316 Good Bad Ugly Etchell Jonathan Harris 0418 271 150AUS 1319 Volante Etchell David Baldwin 0414 529 994AUS 1384 Panther New Etchell Stephen Orourke 0418 252 005AUS 1636 Excite Your Senses J24 Karyn Grover 0409 520 319AUS 1636 Renaissance J24 Stephen Wright 0438 327 012AUS 1646 Slippery Fish J24 Michael Reynolds 0414 274 412AUS 4430 Pinot J24 Barry Francis Ryan 0404 132 883AUS 4433 Stockcar J24 Dave McKay 0418 212 854AUS 46 Buckets J24 Barry Grimshaw 0418 254 289AUS 46 Buckets J24 David Grounds 0419 188 850AUS 4791 Team Ciniobryan J24 Justim Obryan 0458 379 250AUS 4791 Team Ciniobryan J24 Daniel Obryan 0431 289 532AUS 62 Katiki Katanga J24 Chris Merfield 0412 970 584AUS 766 Vengabus Etchell Geoffrey Glynn 0417 273 446AUS 830 Fatal Attraction Etchell Robert Mann 0412 973 153AUS 86 CJ Construction J24 Mark Farrugia 0419 438 236AUS 88 Wasabi Sayer 39 Bruce Mackay 0412 223 522AUS 943 No Mercy Etchell Burke Melia 0407 258 676AUS 95 Flickpass J24 Mike Kirby 0400 498 380AUS 994 Crews Control Etchells Paul Minter 0418 212 235HI38 Run to Paradise Sydney 38 Andrew Marshall 0417 021 578J137 Renaissance Jubilee Karyn Grover 0408 520 319J137 Renaissance Jubilee Stephen Wright 0438 327 012KA69 McKay Marine J24 David McKay 0418 212 854M101 Midnight Magic Eureka 34 Peter Fielder 0418 254 210N107 Juggernaut Multihull Paul Booth 0407 224 436PF57 Flash Dance II Adams/Radford57 Brian & Fiona Evans 0417 077 070PH17 JamJardel RL24 Philip Rogers 0404 411 182PH17 JamJardel RL24 Brett Smith 0414 888 248PH18 Slip Stream Beale Yacht Peter Hamilton 0409 305 546PH19 Motherbird IV Compass 750 George Birdsal 0412 223 522PH20 Golden Era Holland 30 Stephen Blackman 0418 257 006PH2230 Whispering Momo Sloop Graham Crowther 0427 042 770PH23 Hoodares Hood 23 Martin Bridgeman 0413 789 234PH23 Hoodares Hood 23 Keith Davies 0409 659 716PH243 Galatea-M Timbershop Gordon Bartley 0419 987 739PH3200 Steadfast Jeanneau Sun Fast 3200 Glenn Smith 0412 210 405PH3850 Endless Summer HANSE 385 Russell Barnes 0412 025 343PH40 Somedays Diamond Jared Macquart 0447 009 031PH43 Lady Jane Cole 43 Tim MacGillivray 0414 835 670PH46 Allycat Lepoard 46 Cat Bruce Mckay 0412 223 522PH52 Wild Goose Catamaran/Oram 52 Adam Lewis 0414 647 999PR33 Brand X Hick 35 Greg Brand 0411 565 474RQ7771 Heartstarter Beneteau 43 Sense Christine Short 0418 672 255RQ7771 Heartstarter Beneteau 43 Sense Geoffrey Bush 0418 672 255
Beats Work J24 Gary Pearce 0410 541 451Little Buddha Laser 2 Leanne McNamara 0401 061 125Little Buddha Laser 2 Corissa McNamara 0401 061 125McKay Marine Etchell David Mckay 0418 212 854Onyx II J24 Alex Ulanov 0418 782 949Scallywag Blair Newman 0452 200 100Stormy Petrel Kevin O’Shea 0425 273 200
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Yacht Register - Alphebtical - 2016-2017After MidKnight 2027 NS14 Craig Smith 0437 665 044Allycat PH46 Lepoard 46 Cat Bruce Mackay 0412 223 522Alona 3619 Duncanson 37 Tom Woodward 0409 914 420Aquapest 2034/397 NS14 / MG Drew Van Ryn 0400 426 208Aurora 408 MG14 / NS14 Greg Hunton 0405 354 225Ava 2848 Kalik 33 Josh Quinn 0438 222 661Avanti 6222 Northshore 369 John Davies 0419 624 304Barmy Army 189000 Laser Richard Searle 0434 606 498Beats Work J24 Gary Pearce 0410 541 451Big Kahoona 6603 Beneteau 44.7 First Steve McManus 0412 146 769Bigfoot 669 Fontaine Pajot Athena John Hume 0418 296 078Blew Away 6515 Eureka 10.4 Sports Paul Kelly 0416 276 696BrandX PR33 Hick35 Greg Brand 0411 565 474Buccaneer 189000 Compass 29 Richard Searle 0434 606 498Buckets AUS 46 J24 Barry Grimshaw 0418 254 289Buckets AUS 46 J24 David Grounds 0419 188 850Centric Shaya Moya 8212 Mount Gay 30 Gregory Barter 0409 773 582CJ Construction AUS 86 J24 Mark Farrugia 0419 438 236ColorTile 67 Sayer 44 Warren Buchan 0414 633 822ColorTile 67 Sayer 44 Kristy Buchan 0402 098 098Comin’ Thru 2299 Holland 30 Craig Smith 0437 665 044Crews Control AUS 994 Etchell Paul Minter 0418 212 235Dream On 1895 NS/MG Mark Brady 0418 116 187Eat Dessert First 750 Corsair Sprint 750 Keith Chidzey 0438 296 488Endless Summer PH3850 HANSE 385 Russell Barnes 0412 025 343Excite Your Senses AUS 1636 J24 Karyn Grover 0409 520 319Fatal Attraction AUS 830 Etchell Robert Mann 0412 973 153Fired Up 1852 29er Anna Atkins 0419 018 273Flash Dance II PF57 Adams/Radford57 Brian & Fiona Evans 0417 077 070Flickpass AUS 95 J24 Mike Kirby 0400 498 380Frantic 1359 F11 Steve Piggott 0415 278 587Galatea-M PH243 Timber sloop Gordon Bartley 0419 987 739Gingerbread Girl 5098 O’pen Bic Jenna Searle 0434 606 498Goat 2013 NS14 John Davies 0419 624304Golden Era PH20 Holland 30 Stephen Blackman 0418 257 006Good Bad Ugly AUS 1316 Etchell Jonathan Harris 0418 271 150Heartstarter RQ7771 Beneteau 43 Sense Christine Short 0418 672 255Heartstarter RQ7771 Beneteau 43 Sense Keith Davies 0418 672 255Hoodares PH23 Hood 23 Martin Bridgeman 0413 789 234Hoodares PH23 Hood 23 Keith Davies 0409 659 716Huzar 28 6853 Huzar 28 Adam Pilc 0418 110 199Ice Doctor - Tyco 2064 Half Ton Yacht Anglea Bates 0417 328 147Ice Doctor - Tyco 2064 Half Ton Yacht Harvey Bates 0478 515 336JamJardel PH17 RL24 Philip Rogers 0404 411 182JamJardel PH17 RL24 Brett Smith 0414 888 248Jargon AUS 094 J24 Tony Landers 0427 788 513Jargon AUS 094 J24 Greg Cato 0414 943 540Juggernaut N107 multihull Paul Booth 0407 224 436Katiki Katanga AUS 62 J24 Chris Merfield 0412 970 584Kneeled Over 7017 Thompson 7 Bill Dickson 0428 927 071Lady Jane PH43 Cole 43 Tim MacGillivray 0414 835 670Lap of the Gods 4786 Ross 830 Martin Collins 0425 318 533Lap of the Gods 4786 Ross 830 Melissa Collins 0425 318 533Little Buddha Laser2 Leanne McNamara 0401 061 125Little Buddha Laser2 Corissa McNamara 0401 061 125
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Lorita Maria 173 SLOOP Greg Barrell 0417 470 747Lucy AUS 1082 E22 Robert Mann 0412 973 153Magpie 2989 Cavalier Michael Sloane 0438 581 028Mangrove Jack 8212 Young 88 Brett Parr 0411 214 955McKay Marine KA69 J24 David McKay 0418 212 854McKay Marine Etchell David McKay 0418 212 854Midnight Magic M101 Eureka 34 Peter Fielder 0418 254 210Miss Behavin’ 6647 Jeanneau 39i Steve Mastaeller 0400 768 874Motherbird IV PH19 Compass 750 George Birdsal 0412 223 522Nauti Boy 140148 Laser Jeremy Searle 0434 606 498No Mecy AUS 943 Etchell Burke Melia 0407 258 676On The Verge 2541 Mottle 820 Daniel Gray 0412 332 591Only a Journey AUS 1309 J24 Dave Crawford 0425 342 070Only a Journey AUS 1309 J24 Max Sellars 0409 910 059Onyx II J24 Alex Ulanov 0418 782 949Orzel 2112 Tasar Douglas Coleman 0419 297 501Panther AUS 070 MELGES 32 Stephen Orourke 0418 252 005Panther New AUS 1384 Etchells Stephen Orourke 0418 252 005Pinot AUS 4430 J24 Barry Francis Ryan 0404 132 883Preddytor 7272 Sydney 38 Peter Edwards 0403 820 873Protege 325 MG14 Anna Atkins 0419 018 273Red Riding 1429 Hood 23 Robert Croucher 0410 521 960Renaissance AUS 1636 J24 Stephen Wright 0438 327 012Renaissance J137 Jubilee Karyn Grover 0409 520 319Renaissance J137 Jubilee Stephen Wright 0438 327 012Riot! 1946 NS14/MG Pete Van Ryn 0419 523 222Run to Paradise HI38 Sydney 38 Andrew Marshall 0417 021 578Saltwater 2006 NS14 Michael Pfeffer 0438 702 113Sassy the Sasquatch 862 29ers Reilly Tasker 0419 226 289Scallywag Blair Newman 0452 200 100Sea Hawk 8886 Farr 44 IMS Pete Van Ryn 0419 523 222Slip Stream PH18 Beale Yacht Peter Hamilton 0409 305 546Slippery Fish AUS 1646 J24 Michael Reynolds 0414 274 412Somedays PH40 Diamond Jared Macquart 0447 009 031Steadfast PH3200 Jeanneau Sun Fast 3200 Glenn Smith 0412 210 405Stockcar AUS 4433 J24 Dave McKay 0418 212 854Stormy Petrel Kevin O’Shea 0425 273 200Team Ciniobryan AUS 4791 J24 Justin Obryan 0458 379 250Team Ciniobryan AUS 4791 J24 Daniel Obryan 0431 289 532The Banshee 4100 MBD41 Corinne Feldmann 0403 909 017The Banshee 4100 MBD41 Robert Frances 0408 952 338The Bear 1915 NS14 Michael Bannon 0417 280 503Tight Rig 1878 29er Sam Bannon 0417 280 503Ultra Violet 1827 NS14 Douglas Coleman 0419 297 501Vengabus AUS 766 Etchell Geoffrey Glynn 0417 273 446Vertigo 4436 J24 Clinton Hood 0414 452 576Viento 1480 Schionning Catamaran Paul Smit 0416 049 991Vitamin Sea 1939 NS14/MG14 Jeff Keane 0414 860 077Volante AUS 1319 Etchell David Baldwin 0414 529 994Vudu Xpress 1572 24 Foot Racer Colin Boyle 0409 927 453Vudu Xpress 1572 24 Foot Racer Jon Holst 0414 448 869Vudu Xpress 1572 24 Foot Racer Gavin Mead 0411 751 896Wasabi AUS 88 Sayer 39 Bruce Mackay 0412 223 522Wavecutter II 4439 J24 Graeme Thorburn 0416 011 342Which 1 400 Laser II Scott Millett 0412 329 325Whispering PH2230 Momo Sloop Graham Crowther 0427 042 770Wild Goose PH52 Catamaran/Oram 52 Adam Lewis 0414 647 999
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SAILING MEMBERSHIPas at 30th June 2015
Genelle Aldred 0424 500 756Eric Ambler 0418 204 669Anna Atkins 0419 018 273Mark Atkins 0419 018 273Ashley Atkins 0419 018 273Lachlan Atkins 0419 018 273Cooper Atkins 0419 018 273Malcolm Bach 0419 245 589Scott Backhouse 0403 008 642Steven Backhouse 0417 043 684David Baldwin 0418 404 717Tristan Baldwin 0410 522 970Myles Baldwin 0414 529 994Trent Banks 0414 806 234Ben Bannon 0488 173 080Paddy Bannon 0422 944 604Sam Bannon 0417 280 503Robyn Bannon 0417 280 503Michael Bannon 0417 280 503Mitchell Barber 0466 664 715Russell Barnes 0412 025 343Greg Barrell 0417 470 747Diane Barron 0405 809 270Gregory Barter 0409 773 582Gordon Bartley 0419 987 739Angela Bates 0468 609 085Harvey Bates 0478 515 336Philip Bates 0418 811 022Dean Beaumont 0426 426 256Liam Berkley 0450 229 422George Birdsal 0412 223 522Scott Birdsall 0408 478 992Kylie Black 0414 835 670Stephen Blackman 0418 257 006Howard Blowes 0411 425 529Paul Booth 0407 224 436
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Craig Bowman 0450 462 820Dean Bowness 0414 566 060Colin Boyle 0409 927 453Luke Brady 0479 065 390Mark Brady 0418 116 187Greg Brand 0411 565 474Martin Bridgeman 0413 789 234Tanya Briggs 0449 522 003Andrew Britton 0422 505 292Jacob Broom 0405 482 811Kristy Buchan 0402 098 098Warren Buchan 0414 633 822Rowan Burrell 0407 418 595Fiona Campbell 0417 264 827Alex Cawsey 0400 043 741Lyn Cawsey 0400 043 741Jacqui Cawsey 0400 043 741Don Chapple 0419 247 570Keith Chidzey 0438 296 488Jeff Church 0418 239 466Nicola Cini 0401 785 033Lauren Cini 0401 785 033Ed Clark 0499 647 091Terry Clark 0408 279 041Henry Coleman 0405 407 298Douglas Coleman 0419 297 501Martin Collins 0425 318 533Melissa Collins 0425 318 535John Condie 0410 484 747Nathan Constable 0413 715 279Peter Corbett 0402 330 330John Cox 0419 318 319Peter Cox 0419 487 097Alison Craig 0419 169 283David Crawford 0425 342 070Robert Croucheer 0410 521 960
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Graham Crowther 0427 042 770Ian Cull 0411 478 988Gary Cummins 0403 402 301Peter Cush 0407 100 755Brent Daly 0400 408 373Swavek Danysz 0411 833 445Keith Davies 0409 659 716John Davies 0419 624 304Kerrie Davies 0416 232 855Zac Davies 0416 232 855Beth Davies 0416 232 855Ella Davies 0416 232 855Bill Dickson 0428 927 071Michael Dolso 0438 422 668Michael Druce 0438 353 732Robert Dunleavy 0419 883 131Bryce Edwards 0415 231 791Tammie Edwards 0411 687 888Peter Edwards 0403 820 873David Eggins 0401 766 450Bronwyn Elford 0425 288 650Brian Elliott 0410 616 552Craig Ellis 0409 687 361Lynette Ellis 0414 860 077Cooper Ellis 0452 458 889Brad Elphinstone 0415 975 165Fiona Evans 0412 186 537Brian Evans 0417 077 070Hayley Evans 0434 606 498Jake Evans 0434 606 498Kim Evans 0434 606 498David Evans 0434 959 898Mark Farrugia 0419 438 236Corinne Feldmann 0408 952 338Peter Fielder 0418 254 210Craig Findlay 0419 274 650
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Greg Forrest 0435 250 205Dane Fowler 0403 874 531Robert Francis 0408 952 338Zeljko Gakovic 0411 642 595Colin Gately 0418 675 748Jasmine Glynn 0417 273 446Julie Glynn 0417 273 446Geoffrey Glynn 0417 273 446Wayne Gordon 0414 938 509Daniel Gray 0412 332 591Barry Grimshaw 0418 254 289David Grounds 0419 188 850Karyn Grover 0409 520 319Frederick Haes 0416 053 753Peter Hamilton 0409 305 546Jonathan Harris 0418 271 150David Harrison 0490 016 972Nick Hauser 0417 418 542Susan Hauser 0417 418 542Peter Hekkiing 0414 268 918Allan Henn 0413 190 998Stephen Herborn 9523 8284Paul Hetherington 0402 261 798Brian Hollman 0409 462 898Jon Holst 0414 448 869Clinton Hood 0414 452 576Michael Hughes 0415 594 316John Hume 0418 296 078Teisha Hume 0420 818 903Greg Hunton 0405 354 225Lorraine Hunton 0412 955 251Jack Hunton 0405 354 225Ben Hunton 0412 955 251Robert Hutchings 0403 266 049Bruce Jackson 0419 800 553Kurtis Janes 0488 868 486
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Mackenzie Janes 0488 868 486Deena Janes 0488 868 486Marty Janes 0488 868 486Kevin Johnson 0410 127 837Mal Jones 0418 265 132Matthew Jones 9337 4241Lachlan Jones 9337 4241Smantha Jones 9337 4241Sue Jones 9337 4241Steve Jones 9337 4241Andrew Jones 0414 845 312A A Jordan 02 4324 7196Lisa Jude 0429 836 138Lachlan Keane 0414 860 077William Keane 0414 860 077Jeff Keane 0414 860 077Leon Kelly 0419 677 551Paul Kelly 0416 276 696Luke Kieselbach 0414 339 771Mike Kirby 0400 498 380David Knapp 0459 193 784Hugh Labas 0409 658 743Tony Landers 0427 788 513Dean Langton 0400 082 765Beata Lekki 0422 348 449Andrew Lewis 0414 734 216Adam Lewis 0414 647 999Jay Linnegar 0424 500 756Josh Linnegar 0410 731 980Cody Linnegar 0466 418 456Tayla Linnegar 0435 447 521Kate MacDonald 0429 976 641Charlotte Macgillivray 0414 835 670Jack Macgillivray 0414 835 670Tim MacGillivray 0414 835 670Ronald MacKay 0450 498 257
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Jared Macquart 0447 009 031Robert Mann 0412 973 153Andrew Marshall 0417 021 578Steve Marstaeller 0400 768 874Robert Mayne 0452 260 115Dennis Mcclarren 0407 103 081David Mckay 0418 212 854Bruce McKay 0412 223 522Ken McKay 0416 299 452Peter McLachlan 02 4465 1946David McLachlan 0417 616 165Steve McManus 0412 146 769Stephen McMillan 0419 239 851Leanne McNamara 0401 061 125Corissa McNamara 0401 061 125Burke Melia 0407 258 676Chris Merfield 0412 970 584Edna Messer 6651 7937Scott Millett 0412 329 325Maddie Millett 0412 329 325Jack Millett 0412 329 325Annie Millett 0412 329 325Tom Millett 0412 329 325John Minter 0416 206 193Paul Minter 0418 212 235Ross Moller 9523 1098Mark Moran 0417 337 997James Morgan 0468 495 848Colin Mulhall 0418 261 789Neil Murphy 0414 545 467Elaine Myers 0409 302 926RIchard Narborough 0418 403 562Leanne Narborough 0434 951 656William Neill 0414 415 966Ted Newbury 0123 456 789Blair Newman 0452 200 100
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Susan Nicholls 0416 292 199Justin Obryan 0458 379 250Daniel Obryan 0431 289 532Mary O’Dwyer 0437 665 044Lyn Olynick 0438 198 980Peter O’Reilly 0427 642 473Stephen Orourke 0418 252 005Kevin O’Shea 0425 273 200Brett Parr 0411 214 955Damian Pattinson 0412 940 143Gary Pearce 0410 541 451Michael Peloquin 0412 121 866Mark Pescud 0418 628 728Amanda Pfeffer 0438 702 113Michael Pfeffer 0438 702 113Luke Phillips 0406 662 008Ben Piggott 0415 278 587Cassie Piggott 0415 278 587Gillian Piggott 0415 278 587Steve Piggott 0415 278 587Adam Pilc 0418 110 199Ross Popplewell 0413 312 263David Pratten 0432 844 444Josh Quinn 0438 222 661Merrick Race 0448 453 281Michele Rattenbury 0417 500 002Greg Ray 0427 483 393Jeremy Ray 0427 483 393Myfanwy Rees 0432 802 403Doug Rees 0411 877 855Michael Reynolds 0414 274 412Jennie Rogers 0404 411 182Phil Rogers 0404 411 182David Romyn 0416 215 195Greg Russell 0415 498 436Barry Francis Ryan 0404 132 883
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SAILING MEMBERSHIP
Bogdan Sachmacinski 0418 963 438Bob Sagar 0410 326 122Tim Savage 0414 781 458Inga Scarr 4232 4803Graeme Schliebs 0428 423 733C.L SchultzRon SchultzJeremy Searle 0434 606 498Jenna Searle 0434 606 498Richard Searle 0434 606 498Tim Sellars 0410 573 998Max Sellars 0409 910 059David Sercombe 6650 0213Christine Short 0407 393 171Michael Sloane 0438 581 028Paul Smit 0416 049 991Greg Smith 0408 442 625Brett Smith 0414 888 248Craig Smith 0437 665 044Jeremy Smith 0437 665 044Annabel Smith 0437 665 044Adam Smith 0437 665 044Leeanne Smith 0412 210 405Glenn Smith 0412 210 405Tobie Smith 0437 665 044Greg Spencer 0425 334 412Terry Strudwick 0425 217 055Bruce Swane 0414 959 747Neil Tasker 0419 226 289Joshua Tasker 0419 226 289Reilly Tasker 0419 226 289Mark Taylor 0419 529 108Graeme Thorburn 0416 011 342Jenni Trevillion 0412 766 373Bill Tuite 0418 448 584Alex Ulanov 0418 782 949
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Alicia Undzillo 0403 536 538Pete Van Ryn 0419 523 222Drew Van Ryn 0400 426 208Rick Vanderlaan 0417 676 081Roger Varley 0417 257 186Brent Vaughan 0418 670 751David Walker 0403 765 006Garry Watson 0419 691 837Jack Watson 0419 808 987Mark Whitby 0423 029 116Anthony Whitten 0419 368 951Trent Wiggins 0412 925 524Anthony Williams 0417 294 016Hayley Wilson 0418 862 848Tiffany Wilson 0418 862 848Tiana Wittey 0412 483 344Janie Wittey 0412 483 344Neville Wittey 0412 483 344Rhonda Wodzinski 0415 272 604Tom Woodward 0409 914 420John Worchurst 0414 529 586John Wren 0418 206 737Jonathan Wright 0419 584 230Frances Wright 0447 444 977Lauren Wright 0419 584 230Stephen Wright 0438 327 012Peter Francis Young 0419 623 001John Zagame 0477 295 111Erich Zimmermann 0418 264 016
SAILING MEMBERSHIP
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LIFE MEMBERS
Lt Cmd J. Gill G. Campbell snr G. Campbell jnr
Capt C. C. Logan J. H. Shepherd
J. FinniganW Thompson snr
L. R. Myers Mrs E. E. Myers
A. A. JordanH. Fleming
N. Fulthorpe E. Ayers
Mrs E. MesserMr A. L. Cawsey
Mrs M. E. Cawsey D. McDougall
D. G. SercombeW. Wymer
Mrs I. Scarr
R. D. SchultzMrs C. L. Schultz
Warren ClarkePeter McLachlan
Ted NewberyPaul Smith
Malcolm JonesRoss MollerPeter Moller
Bill TuitePeter Hekking
Mike KirbyDave McLachlanDennis McLarren
Brian ElliottBruce Swane
Paul Kelly Mark BradyRob Francis
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EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERSCRONULLA SAILING CLUB 9523 6114
EMERGENCY: Ambulance, Fire, Police 000
Marine Rescue - Sydney 9450 2468
Marine Rescue - Solander 9668 9888
(for Port Hacking/Botany Bay)
Marine Rescue - Broken Bay 9999 3554
Marine Rescue - Cottage Point 9456 3055
Marine Rescue - Middle Harbour 9969 3270
Marine Rescue - South Head 9337 5033
Marine Rescue - Port Kembla 4274 4455
Marine Rescue - Hawkesbury 9985 9012
In a boating emergency Radio for help on
Channel 16 on VHF (distress and calling channel)
Channel 88 (27.880 MHz) on a 27 MHz radio
Royal Motor Yacht Club - Port Hacking 9523 9300
Water Police - Sydney 9320 7499
Water Police - Botany Bay 9529 8140
Water Police - Broken Bay 9910 7899
Weather 131236
Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter 9311 3499
1800 805 528
RISK WARNINGThis RISK WARNING is issued jointly by the Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd. and the NSW Maritime Authority, pursuant to the Civil Liability Act 2002 to all persons wishing to participate in the sailing activities conducted by Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd.Participants are warned that, regardless of the precautions, which might be taken byreasonable and experienced persons, sailing can be a dangerous pursuit and participants areexposedtosignificantriskofpropertydamage,physicalharmandpossiblydeath.As an indication, these risks may include, but are not limited to:
• The extremes of weather and sea conditions.• The potential that control of vessels may be lost, resulting in collision with objects and
other vessels.• The sudden movement of the vessel at any time and the possibility that participants may
fall or be thrown overboard, resulting in drowning.• The possibility that participants may be injured by equipment on the vessel.• Theabsenceofimmediatemedicalcareandthelikelihoodthatsignificantdelaysmay
occur before medical care is available.• Exposure to the elements for extended periods.
Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd. and the NSW Maritime Authority also warn participants that regardless of their best intentions, they may be unable to render assistance to participants who are in distress. Participants are warned to consider the above risks and all other risks before deciding to participate in any sailing event with Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd.Participants are also advised that although Cronulla Sailing Club Ltd. is covered by third party liability insurance, this cover DOES NOT extend to participants. Any participant who considers they have a need for insurance must make their own private arrangements with an insurer. A personal accident insurance policy is available with subscription to membership of Yachting NSW.C
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STARTING SIGNALS
SIGNAL FLAG & SOUND Minutes before starting signal
Warning
Class Flag Yachts:Offshore Div 1 - White Pennant Offshore Div 2 - Blue Pennant Two Handed - Blue Border Red SquareInshore Division - Pink PennantEtchells Division - Class Flag Crusing, N. Spin & Multi. H - Yellow Pennant
Class Flag ‘Off The Beach’ ClassesManyJunior-“MJ”flagFlying11-“F11”flagNS14-“NS14”flag29er Div. - “W”Laser & Open Div. - “O”
One Sound
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“P” or“I” (Round-An-End Rule) or“Z” (20% Penalty) or“Z” with “I” (20% Penalty and Round-An-End) or Black Flag(Disqualification)
One Sound
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The warning signal for each succeeding class shall be made with or after the starting signal of the preceeding class.
When handicap starts apply a boat’s preparatory signal is deemed made four minutes before the boats starting time.
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0/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
29/1
0/20
16Et
chel
ls12
,13
2 Sp
rints
1330
Insh
ore
8Pa
ssag
e13
35
C/ M
H/ N
S4
Pass
age
1340
Offs
hore
Div
15
Flin
ders
Isla
nd36
5611
003
Offs
hire
Div
25
WR
-Est
uary
-Boa
t Har
bour
-Est
.69
1612
304
30/1
0/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
Kur
nell
Cup
- In
ter C
lub
Even
t
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Sp
rint P
oint
s 1, 2
, 314
00
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rSp
rint P
oint
s 1, 2
, 314
00
04/1
1/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00B
ic ra
cing
als
o
05/1
1/20
16Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
gJ2
4 St
ate T
itles
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
J24
Stat
e Titl
es
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
gJ2
4 St
ate T
itles
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
gJ2
4 St
ate T
itles
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
gJ2
4 St
ate T
itles
06/1
1/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
No
Rac
e
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1N
o R
ace
67
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
06/1
1/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
NS1
4/La
ser
11/1
1/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
12/1
1/20
16Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
g
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
g
Offs
hore
Div
16
PH -
Port
Jack
son
via
Man
ly53
/30
26/2
411
004
Har
bour
Wee
kend
Offs
hire
Div
26
PH -
Port
Jack
on v
ia M
anly
53/3
026
/24
1100
4H
arbo
ur W
eeke
nd
13/1
1/20
16O
ffsho
re D
iv 1
7Po
rt Ja
ckso
n - P
ort H
acki
ng27
/25
19/2
111
004
Har
bour
Wee
kend
Offs
hire
Div
27
Port
Jack
son
- Por
t Hac
king
27/2
519
/21
1100
4H
arbo
ur W
eeke
nd
Off
the
Bea
ch-B
icSS
211
00
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
514
00
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
514
00
18/1
1/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
19/1
1/20
16Et
chel
ls14
,15
2 Sp
rints
1335
Insh
ore
9Pa
ssag
e13
40
C/ M
H/ N
S5
Pass
age
1345
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
g
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
g
20/1
1/20
16Tw
o-H
ande
d2
CC
Bou
y - W
R E
stua
ry20
1612
304
Off
the
Bea
ch-B
icN
o R
acin
g
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1C
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 3
1400
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rC
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 3
1400
25/1
1/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
26/1
1/20
16Et
chel
ls15
,16
2 Sp
rints
1330
Insh
ore
10T/
E13
35
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
g
68
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
26/1
1/20
16O
ffsho
re D
iv 1
8W
R -
Mar
ley
- Boa
t Har
bour
- PH
2620
1230
4
Offs
hire
Div
28
WR
- M
arle
y - B
oat H
arbo
ur -
PH26
2012
304
27/1
1/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
SS3
1100
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
614
00
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
614
00
2/12
/201
6Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00C
SC C
orpo
rate
Day
/ B
ic ra
cing
als
o
3/12
/201
6Et
chel
ls18
Up
Riv
er R
ace
Up
Riv
er R
ace
- Che
ck T
ides
Insh
ore
11U
p R
iver
Rac
e
C/ M
H/ N
S6
Up
Riv
er R
ace
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
gPr
ovis
iona
l Res
ail
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
gPr
ovis
iona
l Res
ail
4/12
/201
6O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
713
30A
t PH
OSC
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
713
30A
t PH
OSC
9/12
/201
6Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
10/1
2/20
16Et
chel
ls19
,20
Win
dwar
d/Le
ewar
d (2
Rac
es)
1330
Insh
ore
12Pa
ssag
e13
15
C/ M
H/ N
S7
Pass
age
1320
Offs
hore
Div
1W
inw
ard/
Leew
ard
(2 R
aces
)39
1305
7C
hris
tmas
Par
ty/B
BQ
Offs
hire
Div
2
11/1
2/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
SS4
1100
Chr
istm
as P
arty
/BB
Q
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
814
00
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
814
00
16/1
2/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
17/1
2/20
16Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
g
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
69
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
17/1
2/20
16C
/ MH
/ NS
No
Rac
ing
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
g
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
g
18/1
2/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1C
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 4
1400
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rC
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 4
1400
23/1
2/20
16Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
24/1
2/20
16Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
g
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
g
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
g
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
g
25/1
2/20
16O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1N
o R
acin
g
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rN
o R
acin
g
06/0
1/20
17Tw
iligh
tN
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
07/0
1/20
17Et
chel
lsN
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acin
gJ2
4 N
atio
nals
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
J24
Nat
iona
lsSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
C/ M
H/ N
SN
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acin
gJ2
4 N
atio
nals
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
gJ2
4 N
atio
nals
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
gJ2
4 N
atio
nals
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
08/0
1/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1N
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rN
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
13/0
1/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
14/0
1/20
17Et
chel
ls23
/24
2 Sp
rint
1330
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
70
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
14/0
1/20
17In
shor
e13
Pass
age
1335
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
C/ M
H/ N
S8
Pass
age
1340
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Offs
hore
Div
112
Bot
any
Bay
- B
ondi
- W
R -
PH40
2412
304
Nav
igat
ors C
up (S
tart
Bot
any
Bay
)
Offs
hire
Div
212
Bot
any
Bay
- W
edC
ake
- PH
4319
1235
4N
avig
ator
s Cup
(Sta
rt B
otan
y B
ay)
15/0
1/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
Non
poi
nt sc
ore
1100
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
914
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
914
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
20/0
1/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
21/0
1/20
17Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
gA
ustra
lia D
ay W
eeke
nd N
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
Aus
tralia
Day
Wee
kend
No
Rac
ing
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
gA
ustra
lia D
ay W
eeke
nd N
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
gA
ustra
lia D
ay W
eeke
nd N
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
gA
ustra
lia D
ay W
eeke
nd N
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
22/0
1/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Aus
tralia
Day
Wee
kend
No
Rac
ing
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1C
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 5
1400
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rC
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 5
1400
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
27/0
1/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
28/0
1/20
17Et
chel
ls25
/26
2 Sp
rint
1330
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Insh
ore
14T/
E13
35Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hore
Div
113
WR
- W
atta
mol
la -
Estu
ary
2118
1230
4Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hire
Div
213
WR
- W
atta
mol
la -
Estu
ary
2118
1230
4Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
29/0
1/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
10
1400
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
10
1400
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
03/0
2/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
71
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
04/0
2/20
17Et
chel
ls27
/28
2 Sp
rints
1330
Insh
ore
15,1
62
Sprin
ts13
35
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
gSc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hore
Div
113
WR
- W
atta
mol
la -
Estu
ary
2118
1230
4Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Offs
hire
Div
213
WR
- W
atta
mol
la -
Estu
ary
2118
1230
4Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
05/0
2/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Scho
ol H
olid
ays
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Sp
rint P
oint
s 4, 5
, 614
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rSp
rint P
oint
s 4, 5
, 614
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
10/0
2/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00B
ic ra
cing
als
o
11/0
2/20
17Et
chel
ls29
/30
2 Sp
rints
1330
Sail
for C
ance
r Day
Insh
ore
17Pa
ssag
e13
15
C/ M
H/ N
S9
Pass
age
1320
Offs
hore
Div
113
Win
dwar
d/Le
ewar
d 2
race
s39
2213
054
Offs
hire
Div
213
Win
dwar
d/Le
ewar
d 2
race
s39
2213
054
12/0
2/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
No
Rac
ing
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
11
1400
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
11
1400
17/0
2/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
18/0
2/20
17Et
chel
lsR
esai
l Pro
visi
on-N
o R
ace
Sche
dule
d
Insh
ore
Res
ail P
rovi
sion
-No
Rac
e Sc
hedu
led
C/ M
H/ N
SR
esai
l Pro
visi
on-N
o R
ace
Sche
dule
d
18/0
2/20
17O
ffsho
re D
iv 1
Res
ail P
rovi
sion
-No
Rac
e Sc
hedu
led
Offs
hire
Div
2R
esai
l Pro
visi
on-N
o R
ace
Sche
dule
d
19/0
2/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
SS6
1100
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1C
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 6
1400
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rC
lub
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip 6
1400
72
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
24/0
2/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
25/0
2/20
17Et
chel
lsN
o R
acin
gH
arbo
ur W
eeke
nd
Insh
ore
No
Rac
ing
Har
bour
Wee
kend
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
gH
arbo
ur W
eeke
nd
Offs
hore
Div
116
PH -
Port
Jack
son
via
Man
ly30
/53
23/2
511
004
Har
bour
Wee
kend
Offs
hire
Div
216
PH -
Port
Jack
son
via
Man
ly30
/53
23/2
511
004
Har
bour
Wee
kend
26/0
2/20
17O
ffsho
re D
iv 1
17Po
rt Ja
ckso
n - P
ort H
acki
ng27
/25
26/2
411
004
Har
bour
Wee
kend
Offs
hire
Div
217
Port
Jack
son
- Por
t Hac
king
30/5
323
/25
1100
4H
arbo
ur W
eeke
nd
Off
the
Bea
ch-B
icN
o R
acin
g
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Po
int S
core
12
1400
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rPo
int S
core
12
1400
03/0
3/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
04/0
3/20
17Et
chel
ls33
/34
2 Sp
rints
1330
16th
Ski
pper
s Mee
ting
Insh
ore
18T/
E13
35
C/ M
H/ N
S10
Pass
age
1340
Offs
hore
Div
1N
o R
acin
g
Offs
hire
Div
2N
o R
acin
g
05/0
3/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
-Bic
Kur
nell
Cup
- In
ter C
lub
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
J/F1
1Sp
rint P
oint
s 7, 8
, 914
00
Off
the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rSp
rint P
oint
s 7, 8
, 914
00
10/0
3/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00B
ic ra
cing
als
o
11/0
3/20
17Et
chel
ls31
/32
2 Sp
rints
1330
Insh
ore
19Pa
ssag
e13
35
C/ M
H/ N
SN
o R
acin
g
Offs
hore
Div
118
PH -
SydE
- Sy
dS -
Estu
ary
7231
1230
4
Offs
hire
Div
218
CC
bouy
- W
R -
Port
Hac
king
2016
1235
4
73
Dat
eD
ivisi
onN
o.D
escr
iptio
nC
ours
enM
Star
tC
atC
omm
ents
24/0
2/20
17Tw
iligh
tH
andi
cap
Bay
Rac
e18
00
25/0
2/20
17Et
chel
lsN
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acin
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hire
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hire
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cap
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t
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6/20
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212
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the
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1200
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Lase
rW
R2
1200
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Pas
sage
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cap
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t
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hore
Div
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Pas
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1200
7H
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cap
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t
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hire
Div
2W
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ate
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Pas
sage
1200
7H
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cap
Star
t
02/0
7/20
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ays
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the
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Rac
ing
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olid
ays
14/0
7/20
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15/0
7/20
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iday
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ay P
assa
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Han
dica
p St
art
C/ M
H/ N
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S6B
ate
Bay
Pas
sage
1200
7H
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cap
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t
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hore
Div
1W
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Pas
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1200
7H
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cap
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t
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hire
Div
2W
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ate
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cap
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t
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1200
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ays
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ch-M
J/F1
1W
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Hol
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s
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the
Bea
ch N
S14/
Lase
rW
S512
00Sc
hool
Hol
iday
s
26/0
7/20
17A
GM
28/0
7/20
16Tw
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tN
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acin
g Fi
nish
ed fo
r the
Sea
son
29/0
7/20
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g
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ore
WS7
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ay P
assa
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007
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dica
p St
art
C/ M
H/ N
SW
S7B
ate
Bay
Pas
sage
1200
7H
andi
cap
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t
Offs
hore
Div
1W
S7B
ate
Bay
Pas
sage
1200
7H
andi
cap
Star
t
Offs
hire
Div
2W
S7B
ate
Bay
Pas
sage
1200
7H
andi
cap
Star
t
30/0
7/20
17O
ff th
e B
each
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No
Rac
ing
Off
the
Bea
ch-M
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ch N
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Lase
rN
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g
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Section 14
Winter Program 2014 All Handicap Starts Race Date Course Description Start Club Cat Notes WS1 3-May 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start 10-May WS2 17-May 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start 23-May WS3 31-May 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start 7-June WS4 14-June 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start 21-June WS5 28-June 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start 5-July WS6 12-July 9 or 10 Bate Bay Passage 1200 Combined 4 Winter Handicap Start
Section 15
Bate Bay and Estuary CoursesThe Marks will be Laid in the following Vicinities E EstuaryB Boat Harbour (lat. 34º 02.4’S;
long. 151º 11.4’E) C NE of Port Hacking Point K Kingsway (lat. 34º 03.3’S;
long. 151º 09.7’E) BM Bombora Mark (Lat 34º 04'.30 S;
Long 151º 10'.9 E WR Wave Rider - Yellow spherical
buoy (lat. 34o 02.435’S, long . 151o 15.182’E) moored approximately 1.0NM east of Cape Bailey.
F FisheriesCronulla Point (off Fisheries)
E EstuaryH Horden’s Beach J Jibbon Beach S Sea Mark
Off Shelly Beach Rounding (p) Port Rounding
(s) Starboard Rounding Note: All boats shall pass to seaward
of Rock Islet (Shark Island) at all times.
Figure 1. Port Hacking and Bate Bay
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