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Rule 44 | Racing Rules of Sailing | Tacktician

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Rule 44 | Racing Rules of Sailing | Tacktician

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    Rule 44 - Penalties at the Time of an Incident. 44.1. Taking a Penalty. A boat may take a Two-Turns Penalty when she may have broken a rule of Part 2 while racing or a One-Turn Penalty when she may have broken rule 31. Sailing instructions may specify the use of the Scoring Penalty or some other penalty. However,

RRS | Post - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/posts/200-44-2-and-as-soon-after-the-incident-as-possible
    Rule 44.2 (one- and two-turn penalties) states that a boat needs to get "well clear" of other boats "as soon as possible". If one boat fouls another at a windward mark with an offset mark that's about 10-15 seconds away, is it better for them to do their penalty turns: a) by sailing upwind and doing their turns to windward of the weather mark; or

Exoneration and Penalties – Racing Rules of Sailing 2021 …

    https://sailzing.com/exoneration-penalties-racing-rules-of-sailing-2021-2024/
    Rule 44.3 – Scoring penalty. This rule describes an on-water scoring penalty option, in which a boat uses a yellow flag to accept a scoring penalty. Use of this option is uncommon and we will not cover it here. …

RRS | Umpired fleet racing - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/rules?part_id=93
    The first sentence of rule 44.1 is replaced with: 'A boat may take a One-Turn Penalty in accordance with rule 44.2 when, in an incident while racing, she may have broken one or more of the rules of Part 2 (except rule 14 when she has caused damage or injury), rule 31 or 42.'; For boards, the One-Turn Penalty is one 360° turn with no requirement for a tack or a gybe.

RRS | Case 44 - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/cases/2299
    RRS | Case 44 Summary of the Facts In the sailing instructions for a multi-class event, instruction 18 provided for the starting line and first mark to be laid so that the first leg would be sailed to windward. After the race committee did so and had started …

RRS | Arbitration - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/rules?part_id=59
    A Post-Race Penalty is a 30% Scoring Penalty calculated as stated in rule 44.3(c). However, rule 44.1 (a) applies. A boat takes a Post-Race Penalty by delivering to the arbitrator or a member of the protest committee a written statement that she accepts the penalty and that identifies the race number and where and when the incident occurred.

RRS | Other requirements when racing - Racing Rules of …

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/rules?part_id=102
    44. PENALTIES AT THE TIME OF AN INCIDENT 44.1. Taking a Penalty A boat may take a Two-Turns Penalty when she may have broken one or more rules of Part 2 in an incident while racing. She may take a One-Turn Penalty when she may have broken rule 31.

RRS | Conduct of a race - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/rules?part_id=111
    If a boat breaks this rule and is identified, she shall receive, without a hearing, a 20% Scoring Penalty calculated as stated in rule 44.3(c). She shall be penalized even if the race is restarted or re-sailed, but not if it is postponed or abandoned before the starting signal. If she is similarly identified during a subsequent attempt to start the same race, she shall receive an additional …

The Racing Rules of Sailing 2021-2024 - US Sailing

    https://www.ussailing.org/competition/rules-officiating/the-racing-rules-of-sailing-2021-2024/
    The Racing Rules of Sailing is published every four years by World Sailing, the international authority for the sport. These rules, amended by US “prescriptions,” govern sailboat racing in the United States and in the portions of international races that pass through U.S. waters. The Racing Rules of Sailing for 2021-2024 take effect on ...

Offshore Racing Rule

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    This site is the home of the family of rating rules owned, developed and managed by the Offshore Racing Association . Apply for 2021 certificates at the links immediately above. Info for race committees and organizing authorities can be accessed via nav bar links. Our goal is to make it possible to race boats of all ages, knowing the rating ...

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