NEW ORLEANS YACHT CLUB

 

2009 TWILIGHT SERIES

 

NOR & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

 

1 – Organizing Authority: New Orleans Yacht Club

 

2– Rules: All races will be governed by the 2009-2012 Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the Prescriptions of the United States Sailing Association, except where altered by these instructions.

 

3 – Eligibility: These races are open to all.

 

3.1 Current GYA PHRF ratings and a valid rating certificate are required.  Boats with a Portsmouth rating that can be converted or crossed -over to a PHRF rating may be accepted. Otherwise the Race Committee will assign a temporary rating with an estimated six seconds penalty.  Provisional ratings assigned by the Race Committee will be accepted without protest, and may not be protested.

 

4 - Safety:   U.S.C.G. required safety equipment.

 

4.1 All boats shall have functional Navigation Lights (running lights) as required.  Boats that are 7 meters or less shall have Navigation Lights (running lights) that display a red and green side or bow lights and a white stern light.  Navigation Lights (running lights) shall be used after sunset.

 

4.2 All boats shall carry a functional VHF radio and monitor channel 68. The Race Committee will monitor channel 68.

 

4.3 A boat withdrawing from the race shall notify the Race Committee, as soon as possible when doing so.  Failure to do so will be scored DSQ for the entire series.  This also applies to a boat that has registered to race and does not race.

 

4.4 Those boats that do not comply with all of the above, a.) Are subject to protest and disqualification, or b.) The Race Committee at its discretion may score a boat as Disqualified (DSQ).

 

5 - Non-Spinnaker Sail Restrictions: Only one headsail may be used at a time.  Headsails of maximum size used for PHRF ratings or smaller may be carried and tacked at the usual tack point with luff continuously attached to the forestay by means provided the sail maker.  Roller furling headsails attached on its own wire (i.e., Old Shaffer systems) will be allowed.  In the case of hank on sails, the hanks will be no further apart than 48 inches.  Spinnakers and staysails (except mizzen staysails) will not be allowed.

 

5.1 Whisker poles are to be no longer than the yacht’s spinnaker pole (i.e., “J” measurement) and must be attached to the mast. Only one Whisker Pole may be carried at any time.

 

6 – Registration: Registration is required for each race and, shall include the Skipper/ Owner name; sail number; rating; boat name and boat type.  Registration may be completed by phone – (504) 283.2581, online – NOYC.org, or in person.  All registrations must be completed forty-five (45) minutes prior to the first warning signal.

 

7 – Notices and Changes in Sailing Instructions:  Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board near the north (rear) entrance to NOYC.  Any changes to the sailing instructions will be posted no later than 3:00pm on race day, or on the water [RRS 88.2(c)].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 – Schedule of Events

 

 

Date

Race

Host/Sponsor

Other

Mar

3/11

WNR Series 1 Race 1             

NOYC

1830 Warning           BOTY

 

3/18

WNR Series 1 Race 2           

NOYC

1830 Warning           BOTY

 

3/25

WNR Series 1 Race 3           

NOYC

1830 Warning           BOTY

Apr

4/1

WNR Series 1 Race 4           

NOYC

1830 Warning           BOTY

 

4/8

WNR Series 1 Race 5           

NOYC

1830 Warning           BOTY

May

5/20

Champagne Race

NOYC

1900 Warning

 

5/27

WNR Series 3 Race 1

NOYC

1900 Warning

Jun

6/3

WNR Series 3 Race 2

NOYC

1900 Warning

 

6/10

WNR Series 3 Race 3

NOYC

1900 Warning

 

6/17

WNR Series 3 Race 4

NOYC

1900 Warning

 

6/24

WNR Series 3 Race 5

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

Jul

7/1

WNR Make Up/Champagne

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

7/8

WNR Series 4 Race 1

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

7/15

WNR Series 4 Race 2

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

7/22

WNR Series 4 Race 3

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

7/29

WNR Series 4 Race 4

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

Aug

8/5

WNR Series 4 Race 5

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

8/12

WNR Make Up/Champagne

NOYC

1900 Warning

 

8/19

WNR Series 5 Race 1

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

8/26

WNR Series 5 Race 2

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

Sept

9/2

WNR Series 5 Race 3

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

9/9

WNR Series 5 Race 4

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

9/16

WNR Series 5 Race 5

NOYC

1900 Warning            BOTY

 

9/23

WNR Series 6 Race 1            

CSA/NOYC

1830 Warning            BOTY

 

9/30

WNR Series 6 Race 2            

CSA/NOYC

1830 Warning            BOTY

Oct

10/7

WNR Series 6 Race 3            

CSA/NOYC

1830 Warning            BOTY

 

10/14

WNR Series 6 Race 4            

CSA/NOYC

1830 Warning            BOTY

 

10/21

WNR Series 6 Race 5            

CSA/NOYC

1830 Warning    BOTY Awards

 

 

9 – Classes and Class Flags: Class breaks and class flags will be posted on the official posting board no later than 3:00 pm on race day.  

 

9.1 Four boat minimum per class.  Any class with less than four boats will not be scored.  The Race Committee at its discretion may change the order of the classes to start, and will attempt to notify the competitors prior to the first Warning by VHF radio channel 68. 

 

9.2 Class breaks will be posted on the official notice board; may be posted on the Race Committee boat and/or the web site – NOYC.ORG.

 

10 – The Course & Change of Course:  The course decision will be determined by the Race Committee.  The Race Committee will post the course on the Committee Boat. See attachment for the fixed marks, their position, bearing and distances.  If the course is J-H-A or J-H-B, boats shall round the offset (if on station) after rounding the “J” mark, and if the course is not shortened at H, boats may pass H on either side.  If the “J” mark is used in a triangle course, the offset is not part of the course.  The course may be changed or shortened at any mark of the course.  Distances are not subject to protest.

 

10.1 All mark roundings of the course shall be to port.  If the course to be sailed requires that the marks to be rounded to starboard, the Race Committee shall indicate such by displaying a green triangle shaped flag prior to the Warning Signal for each class to start.

 

11 - Starting Line:  The starting line will be between an orange line flag on the Race Committee boat and the adjacent mark.  The Race Committee may use a temporary inflatable orange or yellow mark in lieu of a missing fixed mark for the start.

 

12 – Finish Line:  The finish line will be between an orange line flag on the Race Committee boat and the adjacent mark.  The Race Committee may use a temporary inflatable orange or yellow mark in lieu of a missing fixed mark for the finish.

 

12.1 In the absence of the Race Committee at the finish, a boat shall take her own time by passing as close as practical to the finish mark of the course and report it to the Race Committee as soon as possible, providing race time has yet to expire.

 

13 – Time Limit:  The time limit for each class is two (2) hours.  Boats’ failing to finish within 30 minutes after the first boat in her class finishes, or after the time limit, whichever is sooner, will be scored DNF.  This changes RRS 35. 

 

14 – Protest:  All protesting boats shall fly a protest flag in an obvious location, additionally, inform the Race Committee finish boat upon finishing, or if unable to finish, at first reasonable opportunity, of the sail number(s) or otherwise identify the protested boat(s).  This changes RRS 61.

 

14.1 All protests must be filed on a protest form (available at NOYC) no later than one hour after the Race Committee Boat docks.  Parties to a protest shall provide their own Rule Book.  Each party will have five (5) minutes to plea their case with a five (5) minute rebuttal.  After which, the protest chairman will make a decision for the purpose of the award presentation.  A regular protest committee will hear the protest if damage occurs, but at a later date.  This changes RRS 61.

 

15 - Scoring:  Scoring will be in accordance with RRS A4.1, using the low-point scoring system.  A minimum of three races will constitute a series.  In a series in which four or more races are sailed, there will be one throw-out excluding DSQ.

 

16 – Prizes:  Prizes will be awarded to each boat that places 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each race and 1st, 2nd and 3rd overall in a series.  Prizes will be awarded for Boat of the Year (BOTY) in each of the four classes.  BOTY will be decided over the four series.  To score points for BOTY, a boat must place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in a series; a high point system will be used, with three points for 1st, two for 2nd and one for 3rd.