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"ProjectPro" wrote in message
om Our club prohibits crossing the start / finish line except to start or finish. The entire area, including nearby extensions of the start / finish line, are navigable. Our sailing instructions do not modify RRS 28.1 (the "string" rule) in this regard, so "unwinding" is permitted. A handful of sailors had a lively discussion over beer one night regarding whether the prohibited start / finish line ranks as an obstruction. It is clearly not a mark - boats can (and do) leave this area to either side depending on individual polars or tactical circumstances. The RRS definitions state that an obstruction is "an object that a boat could not pass...", but the line is not an object. Further, the definitions state that "...an area so designated by the sailing instructions (is) also (an) obstruction...". Does the prohibition of crossing the line in the sailing instructions make the "area so designated by the sailing instructions" an obstruction, or would the SIs have to specifically state that the line ranks as an obstruction? If it is desired to treat the line as an obstruction, that is, creating an entitlement to room under RRS 18, then the SI should explicitly designate the thing as an obstruction. But by designating start/finish lines as obstructions, you are destroying the principles that allow one boat to force another over at the start. The effect of your local SI is a rather ham-fisted attempt to do what the Flag I, Flag Z and Black Flag starting options in RRS 30 provide in a carefully thought out way (with effective penalties, that won't require a protest hearing). Why not use the carefully developed rules provided? The RRS don't provide a specific rule to keep the finish line clear, but if this is really a problem, bearing in mind that the SI probhibition will require a protest hearing to deal with an infringer, then it can probably be dealt with better by: * _requesting_ boats not to cross or re-cross the finish line except when finishing (in the SI, or general notices), (this works fine with several clubs where I race) and * locating the finish line sufficiently away from nearby rounding marks so that boats that are racing do not come near it, for example, 200 m to windward of the windward mark of the course, or to leeward of the leeward mark, if a downwind finish. John |
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