Notice of Race - Poole Regatta 2016

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Notice of Race - Poole Regatta 2016
Image courtesy of Sailing Scenes: © David Harding
28TH - 30TH MAY 2016
Notice of Race
Organised by the Combined Yacht Clubs of Poole
www.pooleregatta.co.uk
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Welcome from
the President
www.pooleregatta.co.uk
Incorporating:
IRC Southern Championship
Mocra National
Championship
J24 National Championship
VPRS National
Championship
Impala Southern
Championship
Shrimper Southern
Championship
2.4mR Tidal Nationals
Handicap & One Design
Boats
The Poole Regatta is one of the South Coast’s premier events organised
by the Combined Clubs of Poole with three days of exciting racing over
the late May Bank Holiday in Poole Bay and Poole Harbour.
The Regatta, a biennial event first run in 2000, has grown to now
encompass over 16 classes including IRC, local handicap and one
design classes and over 200 yachts offering some of the best racing
on the South Coast. We are delighted to have again been awarded
the IRC Southern Championship, and in 2016 we extend a very warm
welcome to the MOCRA multihulls, VPRS and the J24s for their National
Championships, and the 2.4mR for their Tidal Nationals.
We have four race areas in the bay and one in-harbour course organised
by an army of race officers and assistants to ensure the very best racing
for all. On shore we have an extensive social programme of events for
après race together with excellent facilities for visiting crews in the various
Harbour marinas - this really is a regatta not to be missed.
We are most grateful and indebted for the interest and support of our
event sponsors and we are delighted to once again have International
Paint, Haven Knox Johnson and Poole Harbour Commissioners as
Sponsors to our event.
We look forward to welcoming you all.
Andrew Pearce
Regatta President 2016
Our chosen charity for 2016
From our Sponsors
Poole Regatta is fast becoming one of the most successful and well regarded regattas
in England. As one of the most recognisable marine brands in the world, International
is proud to sponsor this event for another year. We are known for our comprehensive
range of high performance coating solutions for yachts, but it is our underwater
products which can help give you the winning solutions during a race where a clean
smooth hull can be the difference between first and second place.
Specialists in boat insurance
Together we’ve got it covered
Call now on 01732 223650 or visit
www.boatinsure.co.uk
We are passionate about yacht paint and it is great to be associated with an event
which is equally as passionate about yacht racing.
Kate Moss
Account Manager, UK Yacht
International Paint Ltd
11 Tower View, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent ME19 4UY. Haven Knox-Johnston is a trading name of Amlin Underwriting Services Limited. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
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Poole Harbour Commissioners
are proud to support
The International Poole Regatta 2016
www.pooleregatta.co.uk
Notice of Race
1: Organising Clubs & Sponsors
3: Advertising
1.1 The Poole Regatta is organised by the Combined Yacht
Clubs of Poole in conjunction with the Poole Yacht Racing
Association, with the help and co-operation of International
Paint and a wide range of associate sponsors.
3.1
Advertising shall be in accordance with ISAF Regulation 20.
In all cases advertising in conflict with the sponsors of the
event will not be permitted.
2: Rules
2.1 Racing will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS)
Harbour Office, 20 New Quay Road, Poole, Dorset BH15 4AF
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 440 200
Poole Harbour Commissioners
www.phc.co.uk
2.2
The Exoneration and Arbitration Procedures of the RYA Rules
Disputes Procedures (X & Z) will apply. These procedures are
not available for:
a) an OCS score
b)disqualification under rule 30.3
c)breach of rule 2 or class rules
d)a rule 69 hearing
e)a boat that causes injury or serious damage
A copy of the Procedures will be posted on the Notice Board
and is available to download from http://www.rya.org.uk/
racing/racingrules/Pages/rules-disputes-process.aspx
2.3 It is our intention to run racing for those boats holding
IRC Single Event Racing Certificates.
2.4
J24s and SB20s: Owners and helms must be members of
their NCA and will race in accordance with their Class Rules.
Substitution of helm or crew after registration must be applied
for in writing and must be agreed by the Race Committee
before the substitution takes place. Crew weighing will be in
accordance with NOR 7.1.
2.5 Shrimper Class will race to SOA Poole Rules.
2.6 All One Design Classes will race in accordance with
their Class Rules
2.7 The Dehler Plate and the Elan Cup will be run in conjunction
with the main Regatta, and will be open to all Dehler and
Elan Yachts.
2.8 If there is a conflict between languages, the English text
will take precedence.
2.9 The organisers reserve the right to amend this Notice of Race
to accommodate other classes’ individual requirements.
3.2
ALL CLASSES: The organising authority may require
competitors to display a sponsor’s decal or sticker on the bow,
comprising up to 20% of the hull.
3.3 ALL CLASSES: The Organising Authority may require all
competitors to display a sponsor’s flag from the backstay or
starboard shroud where appropriate in accordance with RRS
Rule 80 – Advertising, ISAF Regulation 20.3 (d) (i)
4: Eligibility & Entry
4.1 The Regatta is open to all boats of the following classes:
HANDICAP Classes: It is anticipated that there will be IRC
classes,VPRS (Regatta Handicap) classes and Multihull classes.
Division of IRC, Multihull and VPRS will depend on the Rating
and the number of entries received.
ONE DESIGN: Impala Class, J24 class, SB20 class, XOD class,
Flying Fifteen class, Redwing class, Shrimper class and 2.4mR
class. Other one design classes may be catered for.
The Organisers reserve the right to add and/or amend classes.
Note: Entrants requiring a VPRS rating should complete a rating
form (downloadable from the website) and submit it to the
Event Secretary. Please allow a minimum of 5 days to obtain a
rating, which will be supplied Free of Charge.
4.2 Entries shall be made on the official Entry Form (online or
downloadable from the website) and be submitted on or
before 23rd May 2016.
4.3 A daily rate is available at half the appropriate 3-day rate
(per day). See table on page 6.
4.4 A Discounted Entry Fee is available for entry by 17th April
2016 – see table on page 6. Entries made after 23rd May 2016
will be at the discretion of the Race Committee, and will be
subject to a surcharge of 50% of the Standard Entry Fee.
4.5 Entries made on or before 23rd May 2016 may be
withdrawn subject to a handling fee of 20% of the relevant
Entry Fee.
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5: Fees
7: Measurement
15: Prizes
5.1 The schedule of fees is shown below. Entry/berthing fees for further classes may be added at a later date.
7.1Certificates
HANDICAP Classes: (IRC/VPRS/Multihull): All competitors
shall be in possession of a current handicap certificate issued
by the relevant authority, a copy of which shall be lodged
with the organising authority prior to taking part (with entry,
by email to the Secretary – see 19.1 - or at registration).
15.1 Trophies and Prizes will be awarded as 1st, 2nd and 3rd for
each class depending upon the number of entries. There will
be a generous prize fund from International Paint and other
supporting sponsors.
Schedule of Fees
Entry by length – IRC and handicap classes and starts to be published at a later date
Discounted Entry Fee
(by midnight on
17th April 2016)
Standard Entry Fee
(after midnight on
17th April 2016)
Discounted
berthing
(per night)
Package
Fri/Sat/Sun nights
plus launch & haul-out)
IRC over 15m
£75
£100
£55
N/A
IRC 13m to 14.99m
£75
£100
£48
N/A
IRC 11m to 12.99m
£75
£100
£42
N/A
IRC 9m to 10.99m
£70
£95
£34
N/A
IRC 7m to 8.99m
£70
£95
£27
N/A
8: Sailing Instructions
IRC up to 6.99m
£70
£95
£23
N/A
Multihull 9m and over
£75
£100
£45
N/A
Multihull under 9m
£75
£100
£40
N/A
VPRS/Regatta Handicap 11m & over
£75
£100
£42
N/A
8.1 Provisional Sailing Instructions will be downloadable from
the website after 20th May and final hard copies will be
issued to all entrants in the registration packs. Late entries
must contact the Event Secretary at the address in 19.1 to
arrange collection of Sailing Instructions.
VPRS/Regatta Handicap 9m - 10.99m
£70
£95
£34
N/A
VPRS/Regatta Handicap 6m - 8.99m
£50
£75
£26
N/A
VPRS/Regatta Handicap Up to 5.99m
£30
£45
£20
N/A
J24
£70
£95
N/A
£160*
Impala
£70
£95
£27
N/A
SB20
£50
£75
£20
N/A
Shrimper
£35
£50
£20
By arrangement
XOD
£35
£50
By arrangement
By arrangement
Redwing
£35
£50
N/A
N/A
11: Penalty System
Flying 15
£35
£50
N/A
N/A
2.4 Metre
£25
£40
N/A
£25 (berthing only)
11.1 RRS 44.1 shall apply, except that for J24 class one
penalty turn for Part 2 shall apply.
Class
*For J24s arriving by sea or self-launching package price is reduced to £100.
Sportsboats requiring launching or self-launching please contact the Secretary for a berthing package.
16.1 Rule 4 of the Racing Rules of Sailing states:
“The responsibility for a boat’s decision to participate in a race
or to continue to race is hers alone”. Sailing is by its nature
an unpredictable sport and therefore inherently involves an
element of risk. By taking part in the event, each competitor
agrees and acknowledges that:
(a)
They are aware of the inherent element of risk involved
in the sport and accept responsibility for the exposure of
themselves, their crew and their boat to such inherent risk
whilst taking part in the event.
(b)
They are responsible for the safety of themselves, their crew,
their boat and other property whether afloat or ashore.
(c) They accept responsibility for any injury, damage or loss to
the extent caused by their own actions or omissions.
(d)
Their boat is in good order, equipped to sail in the event and
they are fit to participate.
(e)
The provision of a race management team, patrol boats
and other officials and volunteers by the event organising
authority does not relieve them of their own responsibilities.
(f)
The provision of patrol boat cover is limited to such
assistance, particularly in extreme weather conditions, as can
be practically provided in the circumstances.
18: Social Events, Transport and Entertainment
The registration timetable may be amended – this will be notified
on the website.
13: Safety
Racing Programme (provisional)
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16: Risk Statement
12.2 Boats entered for the Dehler Plate and Elan Cup will be
scored within their class counting only Dehlers or Elans
as appropriate.
6.2 Programme (Provisional): The provisional race programme
is shown below.
13.1 ONE DESIGN CLASSES: All competitors shall conform to
the Safety requirements of their respective Class Rules.
ALL OTHER CLASSES: All competitors shall conform to
the requirements of OSR Category 4, and be issued with a
minimum SSSN 10, or equivalent.
13.2 Crew Limits - IRC Rule 22.4 shall not apply.
Provisional
Warning signal (Bay)
Saturday 28th
10.25 hrs
10.25 hrs
Up to 4 races depending on class/conditions
Sunday 29th
10.55 hrs
10.25 hrs
Up to 4 races depending on class/conditions
Monday 30th
08.55 hrs
09.25 hrs
Up to 3 races depending on class/condition
(No race will start after 14.00 hrs)
16.00 hrs approx
10.1 The courses to be sailed will be described in the
Sailing Instructions. A mixture of windward/leeward,
Olympic and round-the-cans courses will be set.
15.5 A full list of prizes will be published nearer the event date.
The Registration Point at Parkstone YC will also be
open for open for J24s and SB20s only (see NOR 7.1) on:
Friday 27th May from 09.00 hrs until 12.00 hrs and
from 17.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs.
Saturday 28th May from 08.00 hrs until 09.00 hrs
Monday 30th
10:Courses
15.4Daily prizes will be awarded to race winners in each class (if a
winner is not present, the prize will be awarded to the highest
finisher in attendance in each class).
17: Insurance
6.1Registration - Your registration pack must be collected
before the start of the first race and the Registration Point will
be located at the marina you are allocated for the weekend.
(Berthing information is on page 9). Failure to register or to
produce any certificates required will result in the boat entry
being cancelled under rule 76.1 with no refund of entry fee.
Provisional
Warning signal (Harbour)
9.1 Racing will take place in Poole Bay, Poole Harbour and
adjacent waters (as appropriate). Detailed charts will be on
the website and in competitors’ registration packs.
15.3Additional random prizes may be awarded at the prizegiving.
12.1 RRS Appendix A2 and A4 low points scoring system will
apply, amended as follows:
(1) Less than 4 races, no discard
(2) For 4 – 8 races, 1 discard
(3) Over 8 races, 2 discards
The Registration Points will be open
Friday 27th May from 16.00 hrs until 20.00 hrs
Date
9: Venue
12: Scoring
6: Schedule
(Times approximate at the time of going to press)
ONE DESIGN CLASSES: All competitors will need to comply
with their Class Rules throughout the event, and produce
the necessary documentation. For all crews who must be
weighed, weighing will take place at Parkstone YC on Friday
27th May from 09.00 hrs until 12.00 hrs and from 17.00
hrs to 19.00 hrs. All sails shall be measured as per class rules.
Measurement spot checks may be made at any time at the
discretion of the Race Committee.
15.2 The Poole Regatta Trophy will be awarded at the sole
discretion of the organising authority to the boat producing
the most creditable performance.
Prizegiving at RMYC
14: Communications
14.1 Communications with IRC, Multihull, VPRS, Impala, J24,
SB20, Shrimper, and XOD will be by VHF radio. Channels
will be defined in the Sailing Instructions. For all other
classes course indicator boards will be used.
17.1 Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party
liability insurance with a minimum cover of £2,000,000 per
incident or equivalent.
18.1 A full and varied programme of social events will be
provided at Royal Motor Yacht Club, Poole Yacht Club
Parkstone Yacht Club and Poole Quay Boat Haven, details of
which will be issued with the Sailing Instructions, including
any necessary booking arrangements.
18.2A free Water Bus/Minibus will be provided to transport
competitors properly listed on the official Entry Form to and
from the social events at the three Yacht Clubs. Full details
will be provided to entrants in the registration packs.
19: Further Information
19.1 All enquiries should be addressed to:
The Combined Yacht Clubs of Poole
Event Secretary: Jenny Peters,
Yaffle Wood, Arrowsmith Road, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 3BE
Telephone: 01202 695397 email: [email protected]
Other useful numbers are:
Parkstone Yacht Club; 01202 743610
Poole Yacht Club: 01202 672687
Royal Motor Yacht Club: 01202 707227
Poole Quay Boat Haven: 01202 649488.
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When every second counts...
Berthing Information
Berths have been reserved at Poole Quay Boat Haven,
with other berths available at Parkstone Yacht Club and
Poole Yacht Club, all at discounted prices, and these will
be allocated on application. We strongly recommend
that you book with your entry, as we cannot guarantee
there will be any berthing to spare as the Regatta date
approaches. All Regatta berthing is being administered by
the Regatta committee.
Berthing Locations
J24s will be launched and berthed at Parkstone YC
2.4mR will be launched and berthed at Poole YC
All other yachts including IRC, VPRS (Regatta handicap),
Multihulls, Impalas and SB20s will be berthed at Poole
Quay Boat Haven.
Free water transport and a late night taxi service will be
available to move between venues.
Racing yachts will be rafted up to increase the number of
berths. If demand warrants it, further pontoon berths with
facilities will be made available at other locations within
the harbour.
Other than 2.4mR, if your boat requires launching,
this will be by arrangement at Parkstone YC or Poole YC,
and the boat will then be sailed the short distance to
Poole Quay Boat Haven – arrangements will be made for
connections by land.
Trailers may be stored by arrangement at Parkstone YC
and Poole YC.
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For any queries, or if at a later date you
require extra nights for your yacht, please contact
the Regatta Secretary:
e-mail: [email protected]
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• 125 visitor berths all year for vessels up to 60m
in length and up to 4.5m draft
• Swinging moorings
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PERMANENT BERTHS
Whatever you love to do, you'll love our new marina. It's
in a private position that makes the very most of the
views and gorgeous sunsets, yet it's still close to Poole's
historic quay, old town and vibrant shopping centre.
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20TH - 22ND MAY 2016
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The Canford Cup
Fence Stores Ltd, Chapel Lane, Parley, Christchurch, Dorset
Tel: 01202 579539
www.fencingcentre.co.uk
Recently discovered and bought at auction, The Canford Cup may now be the oldest sailing trophy
in the world. Presented to The Poole Regatta in 1849 by the new owner of the Canford Estate, this
Trophy predates the America’s Cup Auld Mug by 2 years.
Poole Regatta 1849
The 1849 Regatta took place on Friday August 10th 1849,
when 3 races were held. The notice appearing in Bell’s
Life in London and Sporting Chronicle on July 22nd 1849
announced that the following prizes would be offered:
FIRST RACE: A Purse of 50 sovs, or a piece of plate of
equal value, to be sailed for by yachts not exceeding
50 tons o.m.; a time race; entrance 1 sov; three to start
or no race
SECOND RACE: A Silver Tankard, value 30 sovs, with 15
added, to be sailed for by yachts not exceeding 30 tons
o.m.; a time race; entrance 1 sov; three to start or no race
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Sir John Guest had purchased the Manor of Canford in
1846, so named this The Canford Cup.
The cup then seems to have disappeared from view into
private collections. It came up for auction in October
2015 and was purchased by Poole Museum, with the help
of donations from the Poole Regatta Committee, Poole
Yachting Association, various yacht clubs and individuals
from Poole.
The cup will be presented to the overall winner of the Poole
Regatta 2016, and will then be engraved and returned to its
permanent home in Poole Museum.
THIRD RACE: The Canford Cup, presented by
Sir J J Guest, Bart., M.P.; for yachts not exceeding 15
tons o.m.; a time race; entrance 10s; three to start
or no race
JENKINS MARINE
All the matches in the Regatta were closely followed
by passengers on board the Atlanta, a steamer from
Southampton, while an on-board brass band from
Blandford played for their entertainment. The evening
ended with a vast display of fireworks over the town.
Specialised Workboat and Barge Charter, and Dredging Services
The Canford Cup
The third match of the Regatta was sailed by
yachts not exceeding 15 tons for the Canford
Cup. Three boats took part and the winner was
Gleam, a 15 ton cutter owned by P Roberts, Esq.
of the Southern Yacht Club in Southampton, who was
duly presented with the Canford Cup.
Multicats
Self-propelled barges
Tugs
Flat top pontoons
Split barges
This cup, a George IV silver vase, was originally created
in 1822 by Robert Hennell of London, one of a well-known
family of silversmiths. It was subsequently purchased by Sir
John Josiah Guest, who had the cup embossed with a yacht
racing scene and engraved “Poole Regatta 1849”.
www.jenkinsmarine.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1202 668558 Fax: +44 (0) 1202 669209 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Poole, Dorset, South Coast U.K
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Social Programme
28th & 29th May 2016
Taking part during the
The innaugral VPRS Nationals will take place over
two days of racing on 28th & 29th May 2016
Friday 27th May – Competitors’ Reception
Inter-Club Transport
We are delighted to invite all entrants to a Reception from 1900 until
2100 on board the Greenslade boat “Purbeck Princess”.
We are pleased to announce that we have arranged free water
transport, provided by one of the Greenslade Pleasure Boats, the
Purbeck Gem, and a free late-night taxi service by minibus, provided
by Bennetts Mini Coaches, for the Evenings and the Prizegiving.
The boat will be moored alongside Poole Quay Boat Haven, with
access from the Quay. You will receive vouchers for all crew in your
Registration Pack: each voucher can be exchanged for a free drink.
Light snacks will also be provided, and the bar on board will remain
open for further drinks.
Saturday 28th May
Parkstone Yacht Club will host this evening
Sunday 29th May
Poole Yacht Club will host this evening
Both clubs will have:
Prizegiving for the day’s racing
Results and daily photo shots on display
Wide choice of food available from 18.00 hrs
Special bar promotions
Music & entertainment
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Local berthing for visitors & ‘Apres Race’ events available each evening
For regatta, please contact the regatta committee www.pooleregatta.co.uk
for general enquiries and more info contact Roger Bond at PYRA on
01258 860 008 or [email protected]
The 2017 VPRS Nationals are set to be held in the Solent
Search PYRA Poole
Monday 30th May
Royal Motor Yacht Club will be hosting the afternoon from 1500 hrs.
Prizegiving for the day’s racing
Bar open throughout
Overall prizegiving at 16.00 hrs approx. in the Boat Shed
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There will be a continuous water taxi service between Parkstone YC,
Poole YC and the Poole Quay Boat Haven on Saturday 28th May and
Sunday 29th May, with a detailed timetable to follow.
On both evenings a late-night service by minibus will then run
between 22.00 hrs and midnight, as a continuous shuttle with no
times, leaving when the vehicle has customers.
For the prizegiving on Monday 30th May, the same free water taxi
service will run between Poole YC, Poole Quay Boat Haven and
Parkstone YC down to the Royal Motor Yacht Club. The water taxi
will wait at RMYC to return passengers.
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Useful contact details
Parkstone Yacht Club Haven
Telephone: 01202 738824
Call sign: Parkstone Haven - VHF Ch 37 and 80
Poole Yacht Club Haven Telephone: 01202 680202
Call sign: Pike - VHF Ch 37 and 80
Royal Motor Yacht Club Bosun
Telephone: 01202 700904
Call sign: Bantam 1 - VHF Ch 37
Poole Quay Boat Haven
Telephone: 01202 649488
Call sign: Poole Quay Boat Haven - VHF Ch 80
We look forward
to seeing you at the next
Poole Regatta
26th to 28th May 2018
The International Paint Poole Regatta Committee would like to thank:
International Paint
Haven Knox-Johnston
Poole Harbour Commissioners
Parkstone Yacht Club
Poole Yacht Club
Royal Motor Yacht Club
Lilliput Sailing Club
Poole Quay Boat Haven
Dorset Glass
Fence Stores Ltd
Greenslade Pleasure Boats
Jenkins Marine
John Pipe International
Morgan Carey Architects
Pontos Winches
Quay West Chandlers
Sailing Awards
Sanders Sails
Savills
Smith Foster
The Rig Shop
XP Rigging
and the member clubs of
Poole Yachting Association
More than you’re looking for.
Savills Canford Cliffs
34 Haven Road
Canford Cliffs
BH13 7LP
01202 708888
Savills Wimborne
Wessex house
Wimborne
BH21 1PB
01202 856800
[email protected]
[email protected]
savills.co.uk
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