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Geoff,
The current definition of "finish" does not require "sailing the course". There is no connection to the string rule. The only option allowed to a Race Committee if a boat does not sail the course correctly is to protest the infringing boat. Automagical DNF penalties are not allowed. If a boat crosses the finish line from the direction of the last mark it has finished, subject only to the technicalities spelled out in the definition. Note that the boat does not need to round the last mark; it only needs to cross the finish line from the direction of the last mark. I won't argue whether this is right or wrong, but it is the current rule. See ISAF Case 45 for further reinforcement that the definition of finish cannot be changed. Regards, Gene Fuller R. G. Newbury wrote: [big snip] If you feel you *have to*, then making them marks, and defining the course to proscribe passing between them automagically provides the penalty....DNF for not sailing the course! There were USYRU and IYRU cases about 'required sides' etc. and the 'string rule' which discussed this... Long since lost in the mists of history unfortunately. Now with starting boxes, as an example, regattas spell that out very clearly. If you are in your start, you stay in the box or this may happen. If it is not your start and you offend, then this may happen. Exactly. Geoff |
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