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Sailing Team Alumni Regatta

Sat 04-May-201912:00-19:00
Registration Start: 06-March-2019 at 00:00
Registration End:01-May-2019 at midnight

Sailing Instructions

1. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY

This regatta is open to all current and former MIT Sailing Team members and their families. Upon arrival at the MIT Sailing Pavilion, please check in at the desk to collect your socks. Please confirm at check in whether you would like to sail and provide your preferred position in the boat (skipper or crew).

 

2. RULES

The regatta will be governed by the sailing rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) except where modified by the Notice of Race or Sailing Instructions.

 

3. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS

Notices to the competitors will be posted on the official notice board located east of the lobby in the Shore School.

 

4. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE

Signals made ashore will be hailed verbally by the Race Committee and posted to the notice board in the Shore School.

 

5. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

1200               Meet and Greet Lunch with the 2017-18 Sailing Team at the Pavilion

1400               Competitors meeting, racing to follow.

1800               Results

 

6. RACING AREAS

The racing area shall be the Lower Charles River Basin in front of the MIT Sailing Pavilion Dock.

 

7. THE COURSES

All courses sailed will be Windward—Leewards with 3, 4, or 5 legs.  The windward mark shall be followed by an offset mark and all leeward roundings shall be gates. All rounding marks shall be orange balls. Course diagrams will be posted on the official notice board.

 

8. PROTESTS AND BREAKDOWNS

An expedited 3-minute-justice procedure will be used. Protests are strongly discouraged in the spirit of the event. We encourage all competitors to sail clean and handle penalties on the water.

 

9. THE START

The start shall be between a yellow ball and a committee boat (probably Mashnee) displaying an orange flag. The I-flag penalty shall be used after a general recall.

 

10. THE FINISH

When finishing upwind, the finish line shall be between the upwind mark and the offset. When finishing downwind, the finish shall be between the starting ball and a staff displaying an orange flag.

 

11. FORMAT AND SCORING

A rotation sheet will be provided at the competitors’ meeting and posted to the official notice board. Crews will be assigned a boat at the competitors’ meeting. Skippers will be assigned a starting boat, and will rotate up one number every 2 races. Rotations will take place MIT sailing pavilion docks.  Scores will be recorded individually for both the skipper and crew for each race.

 

12. BOATS AND EQUIPMENT

Racing will take place in FJs provided by the MIT Sailing Pavilion. Adjustment to the standard rigging is permitted in between races. 4.5 is a nominal setting on the Sta-masters. Redress will not be given for any delay or breakdown determined to result from adjusting the rigging.

 

Rotation: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BGnrEeJLKNjFvYiSGWBnab2cvY0_wqpiK-_WFMbWv4s/edit?usp=sharing

 

Contacts:

MIT Sailing 2018-2019 Captains: sailing-captains(at)mit.edu

Organizers

Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): SAMEENA SHAFFEEULLAH, ANN HUGHES, SARAH CASO, STEPHEN DUNCAN


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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46
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Updated: 2014/05/04 19:06:46