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.....A certain amount of rocking, pumping, and ooching is
legal. Common practice in most fleets.... John Cairns wrote: According to the latest copy I have of "The Rules of Racing", none of the actions you describe are legal, in any amount.I would hate to think that the folks we race against in PHRF cheat, though I'm sure it does happen, God help you if you get caught. Why? In my experience, protest committees are getting increasingly lax about enforcing the rules. However, take a look at it in black & white http://www.sailing.org/rrs2001/42Int..._2003Final.pdf Scroll down to the interpretations- this is the real working part of the rule. Note the you are still allowed to roll tack. You are still allowed to scull, as long as you are "steering" when you do so. You are still allowed to combine any roll with a pump. The rule hasn't changed much since the old Rule 54 (which had a great video) but the wording has gotten a lot more vague (and at the same time, for some reason, they seem to have tried to make it sound more intimidating). Skill at kinetic propulsion is a key in light air... if you have less skill at it than your competitors, then your options are 1- lose graciously 2- kick up a fuss 3- go out and practice how to make the boat move on days when there is NO wind at all... I took option #3 (although I'm a bit out of practice nowadays) and when a competitor was using what I felt was illegal propulsion, I'd do it too... and pass them. That did more to keep the fleet honest than any amount of protesting. It's a test of character, really. But it also is healthy exercise and makes those drifters a bit less agonizing. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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