Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#18
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:00:04 UTC, "J. Allan"
wrote: "R. G. Newbury" wrote in message news:JcldVHe8EppF-pn2-Z0L2R9dSyv5O@Tor2 snip The definition of 'finish' requires that finishing be 'from the last mark'. I think you're misquoting the defintion of _finish_. The definition I have says "... crosses the finishing line *in the direction of the course from the last mark* ..." The last mark must be 'touched' by the string. Note that if the line is closed by making the ends marks, those marks are NOT rounding marks, and the string need not touch them. In fact, it would touch one of them but not the other, if both are to be left on the same side. As to multiple 'finishes': that does not happen, since it is only a finish when it happens '...from the last mark...' I disagree that that is what the definition says. Without further interpretation it says "A boat finishes when any part of her ... crosses the finishing line in the direction of the course from the last mark ... " Taken literally, this means that every time a boat crosses the finishing line in the direction of the course from the last mark, the boat "finishes". As I've previously said, I think this is a somewhat tortured construction, and is clearly unnecessary. It can be cured by making the necessary implication, as you have done. It is not a 'necessary implication' although you seem to think it necessary. Yours is definitely tortured: as you interpret it, a boat would 'finish' after the first half round of a multi-lap race, merely by sailing between the RC and the mark which is denoted as the other end of the finishing line. That is not the intention of the race, nor of the rules. Moreover, that interpretation would REQUIRE that every boat sail through the 'finishing line' on every lap because the finishing marks would therefore have a required side *at all times*. The thing which we simply call the 'finish line' does not become an actual 'finishing line' until a yacht has rounded the penultimate mark and commenced the last leg. Prior to that point, the ends of the 'finishing line' are marks of the course, but have no required side. See rule 28.2. The discussion has been about whether to/how to give those marks a required side at an earlier point in time in the race. The bit about 'in the direction of the course from the last mark' is meant to take care of lousy RC's who set weird lines which would require a button-hook finish. And 'last mark' is not just 'the immediately preceding mark' but 'the penultimate mark of the course'. You ought also to give some thought to the fact that in the example we have been dealing with, the line is also the starting line....??still and forever??? Get out your rule book and read it through about 5 times. Then browse to the ISAF site and look at some of the rules examples and cases. Geoff |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Birthdate of Norman Maclean | General | |||
Where to find ramp stories? | General | |||
How to use a simple SWR meter and what it means to your VHF | Electronics | |||
More on Reflected power on antenna feed lines | Electronics | |||
RRS 88.3 (b) & Restricted Line DSQ v DNE | General |