SKIPPER ISSUE 23

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RULES

OFF-COURSE Peter Valentino delves into the racing rules and the importance of owning up and retiring out of your own will. Coincidentally a few sailors recently asked me

for this is to ensure that decisions taken are not

a few questions tied to sportsmanship and

subject to appeal; and that the results remain

conduct, or rather misconduct, and I’ll start this

unchanged.

article off by quoting a fundamental principle from the World Sailing Rules Book.

An International Jury is formed by at least five people; the majority must hold International

‘Competitors are governed by a body of rules

Judge Status, and not more than two can

that they are expected to follow and enforce.

be from the same nation. During the more

A fundamental principle of sportsmanship is

important events, the jury members are

that when competitors break a rule, they will

generally afloat, and they follow the race. In

promptly take a penalty, which may be to retire’.

the case of dinghy events, besides simple observation, the Jury is active in the direct

The above sums up the character of the sport.

judging of Rule 42, which is propulsion whereby

Both while racing and indeed even ashore

a boat can illegally gain an advantage by body

during an event. Intrinsically, ours is a self-

or sheet pumping. Boats compete by using the

policing sport where in most cases, when a

wind and the waves to increase, maintain or

competitor breaks a rule, it is expected that a

decrease their speed. Crew members are of

penalty is taken or that the boat retires from the

course allowed to trim the sails and alter the

race. Luckily, our standard penalty is two turns

direction and of course, always ensure good

taken in the same direction. It’s not much. At

seamanship; but they can’t move their bodies

times the sailing instructions dictate a different

to propel the boat. It takes a sailor to know if or

penalty or indeed offer an option like, for

not this rule is being broken, and I can tell you

instance, the offending boat would show the

that whistling and giving a boat a penalty is not

flag, and that would mean the acceptance of a

fun; at least it wasn’t for me. I did it, and I was

time penalty; but this goes beyond the scope of

strict with it to ensure a level playing field.

this article. During some events, the Jury is out doing a bit So, in most clubs around the world, boats go

more. Armed with a couple of flags, they can

out racing; and when boats get close and one

become active or proactive. The latter is much

or more of them break a rule, they will promptly

better. As a boat protests, another usually

take a two-turn penalty (R.44.2). During what

by hailing and by showing a red flag, the Jury

I call high-level races like World, Continental

quickly decides and they can either uphold the

Championships or International Regattas of

protest and give the offending boat a penalty,

sorts; it is typical for the Organising Authority

or they could dismiss the protest by showing

to invite an International Jury. The main reason

a green flag. In a rare happening, the Jury may

Photo by Rolex / Kurt Arrigo


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