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Race the Cape 12 - 18 July, 2015 Organizing Authority / Race the Cape Association Sanctioned by/ Race the Cape Association Sydney / Nova Scotia / Canada SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 18 June 2015 1 1.1 RULES The race (for the purposes of the RRS, there will be five separate races, identified herein as “legs”) will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) 2013-2016. The prescriptions of Sail Canada 2013-2016 will apply. ISAF Offshore Special Regulations (OSR) for Category 4 as detailed in the Notice of Race (NOR) 1.4 will apply. Container, ferry and cruise ship traffic have right of way. Any boat that interferes and found guilty, as noted in Sailing Instruction (SI) 13.5 could be assessed a disqualification (DSQ) for that leg. 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 NOTICES TO COMPETITORS Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located near the front door of each Yacht Club (YC). For the purposes of these instructions, with regards to Ingonish, any reference made to YC is understood to be Ski Cape Smokey Chalet. 3 CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Any change(s) to the SI will be posted at 0830 hours; same time as Skippers meeting on the day it will take effect. Any change(s) to the SI for Leg 1 will be made at 1700 hours on July 12th. 4 4.1 4.2 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE Signals made ashore will be displayed by flying flags from the flag pole located at each YC. Code Flag BRAVO with a sound will be displayed after the last boat finishes or at 2000 hours after each leg whichever is earlier, indicating the Protest time for submissions has started. (Exception – Ingonish see 14.2) Flag Bravo will remain flying for 30 minutes. After this time the Protest time for submissions has elapsed and flag BRAVO will be hauled down. Code Flag LIMA flying from the YC Flag pole indicates a change has been made to these instructions. See Notice board. Code Flag ECHO flying from the YC Flag pole indicates a weather exception has been decided. See Notice board. 4.3 4.4 5 5.1 SCHEDULE OF RACING Date Course July 12 SailPast July 13 Leg 1 July 14 Leg 2 July 15 Layover day July 16 Leg 3 July 17 Leg 4 July 18 Leg 5 5.2 The scheduled time of the warning signal for leg 1 is 1055 hours. This is due to the 8 nm transit to the starting area. (see Addendum A3) For Legs, 2, 3, 4 and 5 the scheduled time is 0955 hours. -1- Start / Finish Destinations See Addendum G St. Peter’s Marina to Ben Eoin Yacht Club (BEYC) BEYC to Bras d’Or Yacht Club (BYC) No racing for Race the Cape BYC to Northern Yacht Club (NYC) NYC to Ingonish Harbour Ingonish to Dobson Yacht Club (DYC) Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions 5.3 5.4 July 15th is a lay over day for Race the Cape (RTC). For leg 5, no warning signal will be made after 1100 hours. 6 6.1 CLASS FLAGS Classes will be determined, divided and posted prior to the skippers meeting at 1830 hours on July 12th. Division Class Backstay Flag SPINNAKER “A” “B” “C” NON-SPINNAKER “D” “E” The RTC backstay flag and class flag provided in the skippers’ kit must be flown from the backstay at all times, unless the Race Committee (RC) has given permission not to do so. All pennants won, shall be flown when not racing. 6.2 7 RACING AREAS Addendum A show the locations of start - finish areas and gate. 8 8.1 8.1.1 COURSES ***** RTC skippers shall obey all navigational aids ***** See Line one (1) of SI 8.1.3 The diagram in Addendum A2 show the legs. They are for general information only and not a SI. Leg 1 is 33 nm a) The starting area is 8 nm from St. Peters. (see Addendum A3) b) The starting line for all legs, will be between the Starting RC Boat (M/V Fintry - see Addendum E) and an ORANGE Tetrahedron Race Mark (OTM). b) After starting, skippers are to ensure they navigate safely past Kelly Shoal and the buoys QN and Q35 immediately ahead of the starting area. c) Competitors then to proceed to DA2 (45 48 17.4N 060 57 49.4W) and round it to Starboard, (see Addendum A3) then proceed to BEYC. (see Addendum A4) Finish times will be taken from BEYC as stated in SI 12. Leg 2 is 28 nm a) Starting area will be in direct vicinity of the BEYC. b) Skippers are to race to the Barra Strait and Grand Narrows Bridge at Grand Narrows. c) A Finish Gate will be set up approximately 1 nm before the bridge, (see Addendum A5) consisting of an OTM and a RC boat. Your time for this portion of the leg will be taken by the RC. Skippers are to fill out the Gate Card on Addendum C; this card is to be presented to the RC located at BYC upon finishing. After crossing this line, your sails are to be dropped or furled in preparation for the transit through the Grand Narrows Bridge opening. d) The Grand Narrows Bridge will be contacted by a designated RC person who will be onboard the RC boat at the finishing gate. This person will co-ordinate the opening of the bridge on VHF #10. To save on communication confusion, the only people talking on the radio should be Bridge Control and RC. The openings will be dependant on vehicular traffic and marine traffic. Once the bridge is open, boats are to proceed immediately through the bridge opening. Who is to transit through and who is to remain for the next opening will be designated through the RC on VHF #10. No loitering around the area is permitted. Listening to RC and Bridge Control is required. e) On clearing the bridge, make sail and proceed immediately to an OTM approximately 0.25 nm south of Buoy QH. The racing rules apply from that point, and engines must be off. (see Addendum B) f) You are to cross the re-start gate between QH and the RC boat (there will be no keep off bouy on this boat); your re-start time will be taken as you cross the line. This gate does not qualify as a 'Starting Line' for the purposes of RRS Part 2, Section C, therefore RRS 18 may apply. 8.1.2 -2- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions 8.1.3 8.1.4 8.1.5 g) Skippers now race to BYC, leaving Spectacle Island and Navigational aid A2 and the YELLOW Tetrahedron Race (YTM) Mark north of Kidston Island to port. (shown in Addendum A6) Finish times will be taken from the upper deck per SI 12. h) The time taken from stopping prior to the bridge and re-starting after the bridge will be subtracted from your finish time at BYC and your recalculated finish time will be used for the elapsed time. Leg 3 is 37 nm. Navigational buoy Q21, North West of Black Island, may be left on either side. a) Starting area will be in the area East of Kidston Island. b) Observing navigational aids (buoys), competitors to proceed to Seal Island Bridge (shown in Addendum A7) and exit the Great Bras d’Or, then leave the buoy U and S2 (shown in Addendum A8) located enroute to Sydney Harbour to starboard, then proceed into Sydney Harbour and finish at the Northern Yacht Club (NYC) (shown in Addendum A9) as SI 12 describes. c) Should the RC deem the wind and / or sea entering the Great Bras d’Or combined with the outgoing current to be a navigating issue, then, as done in leg 2, finish and re-start gates will be established. These will be known as the Otter Island Gates. The finish gate will be set up between Q14 and a RC boat. Skippers are to fill in the Gate Card Addendum C and submit it to the RC located at NYC upon finishing. d) The re-start gate will be set up after exiting the Great Bras d’Or past buoy Q1. (see Addendum B) Between 1 and 3 nm from Q1, (distance dependent on swell) there will be an OTM(1) dropped. The racing rules apply from this point, and engines must be off. The restart line will be approximately 0.25 nm from OTM(1). A second OTM(2) will be placed opposite the RC boat. Competitors pass between the OTM(2) and the RC boat to re-start. This gate does not qualify as a 'Starting Line' for the purposes of RRS Part 2, Section C, therefore RRS 18 may apply. e) If the Otter gates do not come into play, (no RC Boat at OTM(1)) then OTMs (1)(2) do not have to be honoured. f) In lieu of the above, as in SI 4.3, flag ECHO may be flown at 2000 hours the day before the Leg 3 is scheduled to be started if the RC has determined that the weather is or will be unsuited for this leg. Addendum D provides race details and venue issues highlighting the worst case scenario with regards to poor wind direction and / or velocity. Leg 4 is 31 nm. a) Starting area will be off the breakwater at NYC. b) Observing all navigational aids (buoys), exit Sydney Harbour, leaving S2 to port, competitors to proceed to K4, off Cape Smokey and round this buoy to port, then to a finish line outside of Ingonish Harbour (shown in Addendum A10) as SI 12 describes. c) Should the RC deem the weather / sea be a factor for this leg, a decision will be made by 1200 hrs on the layover day. This leg will then consist of a 20 nm harbour race. Leg 5 is 35 nm. a) The starting area will be in the vicinity of the finish line of Leg 4. b) Boats will then race to DYC, while leaving K4 and S2 to Starboard and entering Sydney harbour, boats will then finish as SI 12 describes. 9 MARKS Race The Cape marks will be 6’ x 7’ ORANGE Tetrahedron Marks. (Exception – YTM, north of Kidston Island Lighthouse) 10 AREAS THAT ARE OBSTRUCTIONS The following areas are designated as obstructions: a) Kelly Shoal, immediately after starting Leg 1 b) Red Islands c) Spectacle Islands d) Kidston Island e) The buoys and channel edge exiting the Great Bras d’Or from Q15 to Q1 f) Indian Point in Sydney Harbour -3- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions 11 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 12 13 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 14 14.1 14.2 -4- THE STARTS Skippers are to check in with the RC boat prior to the first warning signal each day by passing close astern of the RC signal boat. The starting line is formed between an OTM and the orange flag flying on the RC boat. To ensure the safety of the RC boat, a “keep-off” buoy will be placed approximately 25 feet astern of the RC boat. The “keep-off” buoy is part of the RC boat; therefore, skippers are not permitted to pass between this buoy and the RC boat. See Addendum A1 The first leg starting area is 8 nm from St. Peters Marina. Skippers are advised to allocate enough time for this transit. All remaining leg starts are in direct vicinity of the Yacht Clubs. (exception - Ingonish Harbour) Legs will be started by using rule 26 with the following addition; When the RC is satisfied with a class start, the warning signal for the next class in succession will be made. Non Spinnaker Division, higher handicapped class (slower boats) will start first, followed by any remaining classes in this Division. Spinnaker Division, higher handicapped class (slower boats) will follow and then any remaining classes in this Division. In order, Class - E, D, C, B, A. A Sport boat class, if applicable, will start last. Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area. A boat starting later than 30 minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start. The RC may communicate general recalls, individual recalls or other information on VHF #68. Failure to broadcast or identify any boat on course side (OCS) will not be grounds for redress. This changes RRS 62.1(a). THE FINISH LEG 1 - at BEYC between an OTM and the Orange flag being flown from the deck in front of BEYC. LEG 2 - leaving a YTM north of Kidston Island light house to port, finish at BYC between an OTM and the Orange flag being flown from the Upper deck of BYC. LEG 3 - at NYC between an OTM and the Orange flag being flown from the Upper deck of NYC. LEG 4 - between an OTM and the Orange flag being flown the RC boat. LEG 5 - at DYC between an OTM and the Orange flag being flown from the deck in front of DYC. . PENALTIES Boats failing to finish by 2000 hours for each leg will be scored a Did Not Finish, this changes RRS 35. A boat scored OCS shall have 30 minutes added to her elapsed time by the Race Committee without a hearing. An infringement of the Rules of Part 2 not involving damage or injury may invoke a penalty less than DSQ at the discretion of the Jury. A boat having made no attempt to satisfy the OSR requirements may be disqualified. For single minor deficiencies caused by inattention to detail, (such as out-of-date flares) her handicap will be adjusted by five (5) seconds. For deficiencies deemed major and having a direct effect on safety, 15 seconds will be adjusted. A boat with multiple deficiencies may be assessed up to 25 seconds. The time penalties of 13.4 apply to all legs sailed with the OSR deficiency not rectified. This changes RRS 64.1. The Jury may assess penalties for SI 14.5 Boats in the vicinity of Marine Atlantic Ferries, Cruise Ships or Commercial ships shall not impede their passage by steering a course converging or one that could cross ahead. Any interference reported will be interpreted as a serious breach of these instructions and a penalty could be assessed, up to DSQ. PROTESTS AND REQUESTS FOR REDRESS Protest forms are available at the race office located at each YC. (In Ingonish, at the Ski Cape Smokey Chalet) Completed protests shall be delivered there within the protest time limit. The protest time limit is 30 minutes (exception - Ingonish / time limit extended to one (1) hour) after the last boat has finished or 2030 hours, which ever is earlier as noted in SI 4.2; the same time limit applies to protests by the RC and Jury about incidents they observe in the racing area and to requests for redress. This changes RRS 61.3 and 62.2. Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 Jury deliberations will start no later than 2030 hours if boats are out to the finish time limit. Hearings will be held in the main office of each YC. They will start as soon as possible after the time posted on the notice board by the Jury Secretary. Breaches of Sailing Instructions 11.1, 11.7, 16, 20 and 21 will not be grounds for a protest by a boat. This changes rule 60.1(a). Penalties for these breaches may be less than disqualification if the Jury so decides. If a hearing involving potential prize-winners is not decided by 1800 hours, then the daily prize-giving for the affected class will be held over till the next night. 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 SCORING Results will be calculated within each class, see NOR #11. Results will be calculated in each division, see NOR #11. A daily third calculation will be done for overall fleet (Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker Divisions combined) placement. The overall placement is calculated based on corrected times using the entire RTC fleet. The total five leg calculations (positions) will be added together for the final overall position standings for the Race the Cape trophy, see NOR #11. 16 16.1 SAFETY REGULATIONS Crew of boats with open transom cockpits and a LOA of 27’ or less, shall wear approved lifejackets when sailing on Leg 3 past Q1 and Legs 4 and 5. Racing Rule 41(c) will be changed to the following; 41(c) - Boats are permitted to communicate with each other using VHF providing no tactical information is provided. A boat that retires from a leg shall notify the RC as soon as possible on VHF #68. 16.2 16.3 17 EQUIPMENT CHECK A boat may be inspected at any time for compliance with the NOR and SI. 18 OFFICIAL BOATS Official RTC starting boat will be marked by flying from their antenna / mast. 19 SUPPORT BOATS Support boats (safety) will be marked by flying code flag VICTOR. (Volunteer) 20 TRASH DISPOSAL RRS #55. 21 HAUL-OUT RESTRICTIONS No boats shall be hauled out during RTC except with written permission of the Race Committee. 22 DIVING EQUIPMENT AND PLASTIC POOLS Underwater breathing apparatus and plastic pools or their equivalent shall not be used around boats between the preparatory signal of the first race and the end of the regatta. -5- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions 23 PRIZES Prizes will be given as follows: a) Leg 1 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants awarded in each class - Red Island Cup sponsored by MacLeod Lorway Financial Group will present an award to both winners of Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker Divisions - Overall winner for fleet placement announced b) Leg 2 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants awarded in each class - Barra Strait Cup sponsored by City Printers will present an award to both winners of Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker Divisions - Overall winner for fleet placement announced c) Leg 3 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants awarded in each class - Great Bras d’Or Cup sponsored by North Sails Atlantic and North Sails Yacht Shop will present an award to both winners of Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker Divisions - Overall winner for fleet placement announced d) Leg 4 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants awarded in each class - Aspy Cup sponsored by Casino Nova Scotia will present an award to both winners of Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker Divisions - Overall winner for fleet placement announced e) Leg 5 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants awarded in each class - Cibou Cup will be awarded to both winners of Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker Divisions f) Overall Fleet Placement - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place pennants for Overall RTC winners in entire fleet placement - Overall RTC winner (Trophy) will be presented to the winner based on entire fleet placement using corrected times. These placements will be combined from the five legs - Overall winner from a Cape Breton Registered boat. 24 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4. The Organizing Authority (OA) emphasizes that competitors participate in “RACE the CAPE” entirely at their own risk. Responsibility for the safety of each vessel and crew and the decision whether to start a race or to continue racing ultimately rests with the skipper. The OA will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the “RACE the CAPE” event. 25 INSURANCE Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of $2,000.000.00 CAN or US. -6- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A1 Start Line Keep-off buoy A “keep-off” buoy streamed astern from the committee boat minimizes the chance of a boat colliding with the RC boat during the start. This buoy is part of the RC boat and you are not permitted to touch it or pass between it and the RC boat itself. Picture credit: Sailing World Jan 2014 ADDENDUM A 2 All Legs -7- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A3 Starting area and DA2 DA2 rounding to Starboard Q35 ADDENDUM A4 Finish Leg 1 Start Leg 2 BEYC -8- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A5 Grand Narrows Bridge Finish and Re-start gates Re-Start Gate Finish Gate ADDENDUM A6 Finishing Leg 2 / Starting Leg 3 – Baddeck Kidston Island Spectacle Island -9- Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A7 Seal Island Bridge Span Transit to be between these two pillars ADDENDUM A8 Leg 3 - U and S2 - 10 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A9 Finish Leg 3 / Start Leg 4 NYC ADDENDUM A10 Docking Ingonish Finish Leg 4 / Start Leg 5 - 11 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM A11 Finish Leg 5 DYC ADDENDUM B Gate - 12 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM C GATE CARD Gate Finish Time Card Return to Race Committee at BYC upon finishing Grand Narrows Bridge Vessel Name Sail # GPS Finish time at Gate : Hour : Minute . Second Boat Immediately ahead Boat immediately behind Gate Finish Time Card Return to Race Committee at NYC upon finishing Otter Island – If Required Vessel Name Sail # GPS Finish time at Gate : Hour : Minute . Second Boat Immediately ahead Boat immediately behind - 13 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM D EXCEPTION – POOR WEATHER D1 In the event that an unfavourable wind speed and or direction occur creating conditions that could make the departure of boats impractical or are forecasted for leg 3 and the exiting of the Great Bras d’Or, then the Race Committee will fly Code Flag ECHO from the Bras d'Or Yacht Club’s mast prior at 2000 hours on the 15th. D2 In this exceptional case; boats are to participate in a 25 nm Race. Details to be supplied at the 0830 Skippers meeting. D3 Race the Cape Awards will be presented at BYC, as per the timings for NYC. D4 Ingonish Representatives will host the awards party at BYC. D5 Leg 4, will then be BYC to NYC and leg 5 will be a 20 nm race from NYC to DYC. ADDENDUM E STARTING R/C BOAT – M/V FINTRY - 14 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM F SOCIAL * Bracelets are colour coded, each corresponding to a different venue, they will also be labelled as such * A bracelet allows entry to the entertainment and one catered meal per venue * Non-Bracelet wearers will be charged a cover at the door up to the venue’s capacity St. Peters Sunday, July 12th 1200 – 1500 1600 1830 – 1930 1830 1930 - 2330 Registration at St. Peters Sail Past - St. Peters harbour front Dinner Opening Ceremonies / Welcome address to racers / Skippers meeting for Leg 1 Band / Dance BEYC Monday, July 13th 1700 – 1900 1800 1830 – 2230 Tuesday, July 14th 0830 Skippers Meeting for Leg 2 BYC Tuesday, July 14th 1700 – 1900 1800 1830 – 2230 Dinner Awards if timing allows (No protests or late finishers) Band / Dance Dinner Awards if timing allows (No protests or late finishers) Band / Dance Wednesday, July 15th Layover Day Thursday, July 16th 0830 NYC Thursday, July 16th 1700 – 1900 1800 1830 – 2230 Friday, July 17th 0830 Skippers Meeting for Leg 3 Dinner Awards if timing allows (No protests or late finishers) Band / Dance Skippers Meeting for Leg 4 Ingonish Friday, July 17th 1700 – 1900 1800 1830 – 2230 Saturday, July 18th 0830 Skippers Meeting for Leg 5 DYC Saturday, July 18th 1700 – 1900 1800 1830 – 2230 Dinner Awards if timing allows (No protests or late finishers) Band / Dance - 15 - Dinner Awards if timing allows (No protests or late finishers) Band / Dance Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions ADDENDUM G Sail Past / Power and Sail Boats Sunday, 12th of July * Sail Past starts at Marina at 1600 * Dressing of yachts is encouraged Boats in this Marshalling Area for 1545 Start of Sail Past 1. INSTRUCTIONS It is believed that the tradition of a Sail Past began at the Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes in England nearly 200 years ago. The actual “review of the fleet” is steeped in more than 600 years of Royal Navy tradition and history and was introduced in yacht clubs as a continuation of the naval habit of having Admirals or Royalty review the fleet on special occasions. In our case, we will not have a salute, but showcase to the public. 2. SCHEDULE Sunday, July 12th 2015 1545 - Yachts are to assemble in the “Marshalling Area” indicated above. 1600 - Sail Past commences 3. PARTICPANTS All yachts are welcome to participate. 4. DRESS SHIP Skippers are encouraged to “dress” their yacht for this occasion. 5. COMMUNICATIONS All skippers to monitor channel 68. Transmit on channel 68 only when communication is necessary. 6. ASSEMBLY 6.1 Yachts will assemble in the “Marshalling Area”. The lead boat is “TBD”. 6.2 Ideally, skippers should attempt to organize themslves, from shortest LOA to longest LOA. 7. EXECUTION 7.1 Skippers are reminded that this is not a race, but a yachting manoeuvre. Skippers will have to regulate the speed of their yachts by controlling their sails / engines to keep a 50 foot distance between yachts. Once you are in line, endeavour to keep your position, as other yachts will be following you. 7.2 Although Sail Past is in the title, engines should be on to maintain the 50’ distance between boats. 8. FLAG ETIQUETTE 8.1 Canadian Flag Positions Sail…..Stern staff or at the peak of a gaff rigged main or 2/3 up the back of a Marconi rigged main or 2/3 up the back stay Power…..Stern staff 8.2 Club Burgee Positions Sail…..At the mast head or from below the starboard spreader Power…..Bow Staff - 16 - Race the Cape - 2015 / Sailing Instructions
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