Stars- Sailing Instructions

Budd Inlet Star Fleet
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

May 2014

1. RULES
The races will be governed by the current version of the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the prescriptions of USSA; the class rules in the Fleet By -laws, except as any of these are altered by the Sailing Instructions; and by these Sailing Instructions.

2. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS & CHANGES IN SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Notices to competitors will be posted on the SSSS web site. Race results will be posted here too.
2.2 Additions or amendments to these instructions will be posted on the SSSS web. Any change in the sailing instructions will be posted two days prior to race day.

3. ENTRIES
3.1 Boats must register with the BISF and get a bow number. To do so, boats must meet the definition of a Budd Inlet Class Star and the Requirements, found in the Fleet Charter. This replaces the ISCYRA rules as our class rules.
3.2 Skippers must register with the BISF and get an identifying number; for owners it will be the bow number of their boat.
3.3 A skipper racing a borrowed boat needs to so inform the day’s RC, telling them the skipper’s ID number and the bow number of the borrowed boat.

4. SAFETY
4.1 All boats shall meet the equipment requirements found in the Fleet Charter.
4.2 This MINIMUM list is NOT everything all boats may want or need in all conditions. Every skipper shall determine that the boat is adequately prepared before racing. The safety of a boat is the responsibility of the skipper.
4.3 Any yacht not reporting their withdrawal from a race to the Race Committee may be score DNS.

5. DIVISIONS
5.1 A competitor will be scored in the Wood Division if they are sailing in a wood Star. If attendance warrants, the Wood Division may be started separately using a Green Class Flag. When sailing as a combined fleet the overall finishing place will be used in the scoring for both Divisions.
5.2 A race on any night may be designated as a Crew Race where the crew will race as skipper. The Crew Race will be signaled with a yellow flag flown before and during the starting sequence. The crew race will not be included in the night or season scoring for a boat and will be scored under the name of the crew. The crew races for the season will be scored as the Season Championship Series is scored. If the crew of a boat is not participating in the designated Crew Race they will notify the RC, keep clear of those participating and will not be scored in the race.

6. SCHEDULE OF RACES
6.1 Races will be held on the dates shown on the Star Race Schedule (see tab above).
6.2 The first race will start: 1830 hrs. week nights, and on noon on Saturdays, or shortly thereafter. Other races will follow as soon as possible after each previous race.

7. STARTING SEQUENCE
The following Sound-Signal Starting System, shall be used. This amends RRS 26, Starting Races:

Time to Start Name/purpose of Signal Signal
pre start means come get the course raise blue flag
Attention Signal means be ready to race many short sounds
3 minutes Preparatory 3 long sounds
  means we are in sequence lower blue flag, raise Star flag
2 minutes   2 long sounds
1 minute 30 seconds   1 long sound 3 short sounds
1 minute   1 long sound
    lower Star flag
30 seconds   3 short sounds
20 seconds   2 short sounds
10 seconds   1 short sound
5 to 1 seconds   1 short sound each second to start
0 minute Start 1 continuous sound


If divisions are started separately the Division color flags will replace the Star flag in the starting sequence. Lower the first Division flag when sounding the Attention signal for the second start. The second start Preparatory signal will be approximately 1 minute after the second Attention Signal.

8. COURSES
8.1 See Appendix A for the BISF standard race courses. The course will be indicated by a number displayed from the RC boat. The RC may set a windward offset mark at their option; and it shall be left to port. For Course #2 all boats shall pass between S and P on Leg 3 or be scored DNF without a hearing
8.2 The race may be shortened at any turning mark of the course. RC Boat will raise the S flag with two sound signals. Finish between the S flag on the RC boat and that mark, or between the gate marks for Course #4. For Courses #1, #2 and #3, the S flag may be displayed by the committee before the start to shorten the Course to 1 lap. This modifies RRS 32, Shortening or Abandoning after the Start.
8.3 No numbered course will be displayed for a Crew race. The race will start, round the windward mark and the offset mark if present, and finish between the RC boat and the Westbay Marina docks north of the marina entrance.

9. RECALLS
9.1 Individual Recall – The Committee Boat will TRY to hail premature starters. The Committee Boat will display Code Flag X, in accordance with RRS Rule 29.1, Individual Recall. The onus of starting correctly shall be the responsibility of the competitors.
9.2 General Recall – In the event of a general recall, the RC boat will make additional two sound signals. The Committee Boat will display the first substitute in accordance with rule 29.2, General Recall. The preparatory signal will be made one minute after the attention signal is sounded. That class shall re-commence a 3 minute start sequence until started.

10. PENALTIES
10.1. A boat that may have broken a rule may take a Post-Race Penalty provided in rule T2.
10.1.1 Rule T2.2(a) is replaced with, 40%, if the incident was in the zone of a mark except a starting mark, and 20% if the incident was not in a zone, if the penalty is taken before the protest time limit, or
10.1.2 Rule T2.2(b) is replace with, 50%, if the incident was in the zone of a mark except a starting mark, and 30% if the incident was not in a zone, if the penalty is taken after the protest time limit, or after the beginning of an arbitration hearing involving the incident.
10.1.3 The Post-Race Penalties of rule T2 are not available if the boat does not accept the findings of the arbitration and requests a formal hearing.
10.2. The first two sentences of rule 44.1 are changed to: .“A boat may take a One-Turn Penalty when she may have broken a rule of Part 2 or rule 31while racing. However, when she may have broken a rule of Part 2 while in the zone at a mark other than a starting mark, the penalty shall be a Two-Turns Penalty..”
10.3. Rule 44.2 is changed by replacing the words, .“as soon after the incident as possible.” with .“and before completing the leg in which the incident occurred, or, if the incident occurred inside the zone of a mark, before the end of the next leg.”

11. PROTESTS
11.1 Protest flags need not be displayed when protesting. This amends rule 61.1, Informing the Protestee.
11.2 All protests shall be in writing and include the information asked for in RRS Rule 61.2, Protest Contents. Skippers intending to lodge a protest must inform the Race Committee Boat upon finishing that race. The protest shall be submitted in writing to the SSSS Protest Chair either in person or by e-mail within 24 hours after the start of the first race of that day.
11.3 Requests for arbitration may be made to the Race Committee 30 minutes after the time that the Race Committee Boat docks after the last race of that day. The request for arbitration may be made either in writing or verbally to the Race Committee on shore.
11.4 Protest arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with rule T5. However, acceptance of a post race penalty may be given verbally or in writing.
11.5 When the protest is referred to a jury, the arbitration panel shall not be members of the jury hearing the protest.

12. TIME LIMIT
12.1. The first yacht in each class must finish in two hours.
12.2. The time limit will expire 2 hours and 30 minutes after the start. The race is then over. Boats starting and not finished by then will be scored DNF. This amends RRS 35, Time Limit.
12.3. The Race Committee may ask the last boat in a class to sail directly to the start/finish line prior to finishing in which case they will be scored as a finisher. Amends the definition of “finishing”.

13. SCORING SYSTEM
13.1 Places will be awarded by finishing order.
13.2 A set number of races are not scheduled. All the races on a given day constitute a regatta and will be scored as such. Each boat’s total score will be the sum of ALL races.
13.3 The Low Point Scoring System, Appendix A of the RRS, will apply. Ties will be broken in accordance with rule A8, Series Ties. The number of boats entered for a regatta shall be the total number of boats from all divisions that come to the starting area to race for that regatta.

14 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
14.1 The Season Championship shall consist of the scores from the Black Star Regatta and the other BISF regattas per the schedule.
14.1 To qualify for inclusion in the Season Championship an individual shall compete in (i.e., come to the starting line for at least one race during a regatta) at least 50% of the regattas sailed during the season in a given Division.
14.2 Each individual finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified will be scored by their overall finishing place as follows for the race: First Place 1 point, Second Place 2, Third Place 3, Fourth Place 4 and so on.
14.3 All others that compete in that race, including any that finish and thereafter retire or are disqualified, will receive the score for the finishing place one more than the number finishing that race. Those that do not compete in a race, DNC, will not be scored.
14.4 The individual’s score will be the sum of their race scores divided by the number of races for which they are scored. The qualified individual with the lowest series score is the winner. Awards go to the best three scores in the fleet. Series ties will be broken using rule A8.
14.5 If a regatta is canceled, those that check in with the RC and are ready to race will have the canceled regatta included for qualifying for the series, but will not be scored.
14.6 Regattas for which skippers serve on RC will be included for qualifying for the series, but will not be scored.

15 STAR WORLDS REPRESENTATIVE
Our representative(s) to the Star Worlds will chosen based on their placing in the Season Championship Series. If the Worlds occur prior to the completion of the Season Championship in a given year, the representative(s) will be chosen based on their placing from the previous year.

Appendix A Courses

W=Windward Mark; L=Leeward Mark; P=Pin; S=Signal Boat; B=Limit Mark attached to SG=Gybe Mark

START between S and P; the Line is between the orange flag on S and mark P.  FINISH between the S and P, or between S and a mark if shorted, unless it is a gate where you must finish between the gate marks.

All marks to be left to port unless stated otherwise in the course description. The RC may set a windward offset mark at their discretion; it shall be left to port if present. L may be gate marks at the RC’s discretion.

Course 1: The course is: START – W- S- W – FINISH. The Course may be shortened at W or P.

Course 2: The course is: START- W – L – W – L – FINISH. Competitors must pass through the start-finish line after rounding L, or will be scored DNF without a hearing. The Start-Finish line is open on the downwind legs. The course may be shortened at WL or at the start-finish line after the first lap.

Course 3: The course is: START – W – S to port or P to starboard – W – FINISH. The course may be shortened at or P.

Course 4: The course is: START – W – G – L – W – Finish. Competitors must pass through the start-finish line after rounding L, or will be scored DNF without a hearing.. The course may be shortened at W, L or G, or at the start-finish line after the first lap

Chart of Sample Courses