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Course diagrams and flags - rya.org.uk

    https://www.rya.org.uk/racing/running-racing/course-diagrams
    M - a windward / leeward with a leeward finish with starboard mark roundings ( commonly used for match racing) A - course with an offset mark at the windward end. R - course with a reaching finish at the leeward end. X - course with non-standard finish

Flag etiquette | RYA

    https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge/regulations/flag-etiquette
    A house flag is normally but not always a small rectangular version of a burgee. It may indicate membership of an association (e.g the RYA) or society or may be to indicate membership of another club should that club have a house flag. More than one house flag may be flown on the port halyard, but with caution as too many might appear vulgar to some.

Changes to the racing rules - rya.org.uk

    https://www.rya.org.uk/racing/running-racing/guidance-good-practice/changes-to-the-racing-rules
    none

Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/pages/race_signals_2
    When a visual signal is displayed over a class flag, the signal applies only to that class. ... Racing Rules of Sailing for 2013-2016; Version 6: December 2015: Racing Rules of Sailing for 2017-2020 ... Australia: July 2017: Canada: November 2019: Great Britain - RYA has declined to grant a license for prescriptions and cases. November 2019 ...

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