race officers workshop newhaven & seaford sailing club march 2010
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Race Officers WorkshopRace Officers Workshop
Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club
March 2010
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Topic OverviewTopic Overview
Preparation Opening Club Race Types Electronic Start System Start & Finish line Courses Crew Brief Recording & Monitoring Locking Up
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PreparationPreparation
Phone Crew 2-3 weeks in advanceWeather Forecast
– Critical for long distance race
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Opening ClubOpening Club
Keys from Clive and Jo Mills-Barton– 42 Belgrave Road
2 Hours before Race Heating keys in Office Shutters Race Box Power Horn connection Flags
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Race TypesRace Types
Series and CupSunday PM Fun raceBack to Back Sunday AMCourse Boards
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Electronic Start SystemElectronic Start System
Check HornSelect Number of Starts5 Min postponement
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Start Finish LineStart Finish Line
Line BiasLine mark (not mark of course)Transit setupFinish line (not transit)Most Westerly Mark not in shipping lane
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CoursesCourses Length, Tide , Windspeed
Don'ts– Don’t use a single mark for two separate legs of a
course it causes confusion– Don’t set a mark such that boats have to swing through
more than 180 degrees– Don’t set a sausage that uses the start finish line you
will get confused on number of laps sailed and shortening course with this will confuse everyone!
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CoursesCoursesDo’s
– Make sure there is a beat– Try and reduce bias on the start line– If in doubt keep it simple– Most Cats can’t Beat or Run, so make sure
there is a reach in the course to balance things up.
– Make it Fun for the competitors
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Rescue Crew BriefRescue Crew Brief
Marina Code removed from web version
FuelCourse OutlineWest to East LayTransit Up for A MarkPosition During Race
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Recording and MonitoringRecording and Monitoring
Don’t forget to put the start time on the results sheet Always record times for each lap, so if there is any
confusion after the race, checks of previous lap times can often save you a lot of hassle. (Also allows easy estimation of times for redress)
Always concentrate, the weather can change quickly and means you have to think ahead so you can gauge the finish time.
Don’t race in the dark, (We can’t find the marks!) Squibs do not have Navigation lights and it can take them a good 30 minutes to get back to berths.
If the wind gets less than 4Knots shorten course as it just becomes a lottery as to who wins.
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Recording and MonitoringRecording and Monitoring
Consider the tide, if its springs and mid tide time, then 5 knots is probably running so with a 5 knot wind a beat is just not going to happen. You can always shorten to a mark of the course and use a rescue boat to finish everyone.
If wind gets up and more than 2 boats are capsized at any time consider shortening the course, every one is probably exhausted.
If you see boats finishing and the winch is not unlocked get the ARO or a body to unlock it
If unsure ask or read sailing instructions
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Locking UpLocking Up
Clive & JaneFuel StoreWinchRace Box and TransitRamp ChainWindowsAlarm Set
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