NOTICE OF RACE
NOTICE OF RACE 1. Definitions
3. Advertising & Identification
5. Fees
1.1.
Boats and competitors shall comply with ISAF Regulation 20, Advertising Code. Competing boats may be required to display advertising of the Event Sponsor as provided by the Organizing Authority. 3.1. Boats may be required to display identification numbers. 3.2. Competitors aboard the boats ranked first, second and third in the series at the beginning of each day, shall wear yellow, blue and red bibs respectively while racing. The bibs will be provided by the Organizing Authority.
Fees are stated in Euro. Entries received not later than 14th May 2014 will qualify for the Early Entry Fee.
4. Eligibility and Entry
1.2.
1.3.
Event: The term event refers to all the organized on-water and off-water activities taking place at Kieler Yacht-Club (KYC) premises from the beginning of the pre-regatta Equipment Inspection to the end of the closing ceremonies. Organizers: The term organizers encompass everyone helping to run the event. This includes, but not restricted to KYC staff and volunteers, 5O5 Association volunteers, the event delivery team, the Race Committee, the Race Officer, safety boat crews and beach masters. It excludes any of the sponsors or their staff. Organizing Authority: Kieler Yacht-Club (KYC), in conjunction with the German 5O5 Association and the German Sailing Federation (DSV), on behalf of the International 5O5 Class Yacht Racing Association, under the auspices of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF).
2. Rules 2.1. 2.2. 2.3.
2.4.
The regatta will be governed by the ‘rules’ as defined in ISAF’s The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS). No national prescriptions will apply. Subject to the approval of the Race Committee, a boat chartered or loaned for the events may be declared at the time of entry or registration a sail number which may be different from the registered number of the hull provided that the number declared shall not be the sail number of any other boat competing in the regatta. If there is a conflict between languages, the English text will take precedence.
Early Entry Fee Age over 25 years
450
600
Age under 25 years*
400
550
* both team members born on or after 1.1.1989 5.1.
4.1. 4.2.
4.3. 4.4. 4.5.
4.6.
The event is open to all current members of the International 5O5 Class Yacht Racing Association. Eligible boats shall enter by completing the registration form available on the Championship web site www.worlds505.de under the menu item “Entry” and paying the required fee. All competitors shall be members of a National Authority recognized by ISAF. All competitors shall comply with RRS 75. No later than 1st August 2014, a boat shall enter the regatta. Online-entries (www.manage2sail.de) are preferred. The official entry form must be used and filled in completely. The Organizing Authority shall be authorized to collect the entry fee electronically. Competitors under 18 years of age shall present a signed and completed parent (or guardian) consent and declaration form at registration. The forms are available for download on the event website.
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Entry Fee
5.2. 5.3.
The Entry Fee includes admission to the social events, including: (1) Opening Ceremony (2) Mid-Week Party (3) Price Giving and Farewell Ceremony (incl. Dinner) Additional tickets for companions are available via the Online-entry and at the Check-In. The Entry fee has to be paid via the entry form online. No refunds will be given once an entry has been received.
NOTICE OF RACE 6. Schedule Wednesday, August 13th 09.00 - 18.00 hrs 12.00 hrs
Measurement 1st Warning Signal Pre Worlds
Thursday, August 14th 09.00 - 18.00 hrs Measurement 12.00 hrs 1st Warning Signal Pre Worlds evening Opening Ceremony with Prize Giving Pre Worlds Friday, August 15th 09.00 - 18.00 hrs
Saturday, August 16th 10.30 hrs 13.00 hrs
Skipper‘s meeting 1st Warning Signal Worlds
Wednesday, August 20th 12.00 hrs evening
1st Warning Signal Worlds AGM
Sunday, August 17th 12.00 hrs
1st Warning Signal Worlds
Thursday, August 21th 12.00 hrs
1st Warning Signal Worlds
Monday, August 18th 12.00 hrs evening
1st Warning Signal Worlds Mid-week Party
Tuesday, August 19th
Lay day, sightseeing trips
Measurement
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Friday, August 22th 12.00 hrs 15.00 hrs evening
1st Warning Signal Worlds Last Warning Signal Worlds Prize Giving and Farwell Ceremony
NOTICE OF RACE 7.3. 7.4.
7.5.
Only one hull, two sets of sails, one set of spars and one set of foils may be presented for inspection. Each boat shall present the following additional safety equipment during the inspection: (1) A tow-line of minimum length of 10 meters and 6 mm diameter. (2) A paddle of minimum blade area 250mm x 125mm, minimum length 750mm. (3) A Personal Floatation Device for each crew member, which shall comply with ISAF Wording. Boats may be subject to further inspections at any time during the regattas.
8. Sailing Instructions The sailing instructions will be available at registration. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4.
6.5.
7.2.
12.1.
12.2. 12.3.
12.4.
Equipment inspection will take place at the event location. Each boat shall present a valid 5O5 Class measurement certificate before end of measurement period.
9. Venue 9.1. 9.2.
The regatta will be held at the Olympic-Center Kiel-Schilksee. The racing area will be Kiel Bay.
13.2.
10. Course The courses will be detailed in the sailing instructions. Gate starts will be used for all races unless otherwise determined by the Race Officer.
13.3.
11. International Jury An International Jury will be constituted for the Championships and decisions of the International Jury will be final as provided in RRS 70.5.
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Three (3) races shall be completed to constitute the Worlds. One (1) race shall be completed to constitute the Pre-Worlds. When only three (3) races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When four (4) to seven (7) races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score. When eight (8) or more races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her two worst scores.
13. Support Boats 13.1.
Nine (9) races are scheduled for the Worlds and four (4) races are scheduled for the Pre-Worlds. There will be a maximum of 2 races per day during the World Championships. The scheduled time of the warning signal for the first race of the World Championship is 13.00 hrs. When more than one race will be held on the same day, the warning signal for each succeeding race will be made as soon as practicable, after the finish of the previous race. On the last day of the World Championship no warning signal will be made after 15.00 hrs.
7. Measurement 7.1.
12. Scoring
13.4.
All support boats shall be registered by the Organizing Authority and will be required to comply with local legislation and event support boat regulations. The Organizing Authority may refuse registrations and accept later registrations at their sole discretion. Support boats with team leaders, coaches and other support personnel shall stay outside areas where boats are racing from the time of the preparatory signal for the first fleet to start until all boats have finished or the Race Committee signals a postponement, general recall or abandonment. All coaches and other support personnel shall wear personal flotation devices which are in good condition. The driver shall connect all time to the boat by the quick-stop. All support boats shall clearly display the 3 letter national code of their ISAF Member National Authority or the national flag at all times while afloat. The minimum height for the letters shall be 200 mm and visible from both sides of the boat.
NOTICE OF RACE 13.5.
13.6.
Support boats are required to monitor the safety VHF radio frequency at all times and shall be required to undertake safety duties at the direction of the Race Officer. All registered support boats shall comply with support boat regulations posted on the notice board.
14. Berthing Boats shall be kept in the assigned area in the dinghy park and shall maintain the same location in the dinghy park for the duration of the event.
15. Radio communication Except in an emergency, or when using equipment supplied by the Organizing Authority, a boat shall neither make nor receive radio transmissions, text messages or cellular phone calls while racing.
16. Prizes 16.1.
16.2.
16.3.
Pre Worlds: Prizes will also be awarded to the first three (3) boats of the Pre Worlds Championship. World Championship Perpetual Trophies: • The Globe 1st Overall • The Chinese Junk 2nd Overall • The Willis Trophy 3rd Overall Race Prizes: In addition to the Perpetual Trophies, the following prizes will be presented: • The top ten crews overall • The first female team • The first youth team (both team members born on or after 1.1.1989) • The first mixed gender team
16.4.
• Last boat overall who has finished all races Other prizes may be awarded.
17. Disclaimer of Liability 17.1.
The responsibility for the decision to participate in a race or to continue with it is solely with the skipper; to that extent the skipper also accepts full responsibility for the crew. The skipper is responsible for the qualification and the correct nautical conduct of the crew as well as for the suitability and the transport-safe condition of the registered boat. In cases of Force Majeure or on grounds of administrative orders or for safety reasons, the organizer is entitled to make changes in the realization of the event or to cancel the event. This does not constitute any liability by the organizer towards the participant, if the reasons for the changes or the cancellation do not result from a willful or grossly negligent behavior of the organizer. In case of a violation of obligations that do not constitute primary or material contractual duties (cardinal obligations), the liability of the organizer for financial and property damages incurred by the participant during or in connection with the participation in the event and resulting from a conduct of the organizer, its representatives, servants or agents, is restricted to damages that were caused willfully or grossly negligent. When a violation of cardinal obligations occurs due to minor negligence, the liability of the organizer is limited to foreseeable, typical damages. To the extent that the liability for damages of the organizer is excluded or restricted, the participant also relieves the staff, employees and representatives, agents, servants, sponsors and individuals who provide or drive salvage, safety or rescue vessels or assist with their use from the individual liability for damages, as well
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17.2.
as also all other individuals who were instructed to act in connection with the realization of the event. The effective racing rules of the ISAF, the administrative regulations regatta sailing and the articles of association of the DSV, the class rules as well as the regulations of the invitation to the competition and the sailing instructions are to be complied with and are expressly recognized. The German law shall prevail.
18. Media Rights, Cameras and electronic equipment 18.1.
18.2.
18.3.
18.4.
By participating in the event automatically grant to the Organizing Authority and their sponsors the right in perpetuity to make, use and show, from time to time at their discretion, any motion pictures and live, taped or filmed television and other reproductions of the athlete during the period of the competition without compensation. Boats may be required to carry cameras, sound equipment or positioning equipment as specified and provided by the Organizing Authority. The top three competitors as well as the individual race winners may be required to attend a media press conference each day. Competitors may be required for interviews at the regatta.
19. Insurance Each participating boat shall be insured with valid (and for the racing area suitable) third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of 3,000,000 € per event or the equivalent.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (Not part of the Notice of Race)
I. CONTAINER
III. CAMPING
IV. FURTHER INFORMATION
Container placement will be in the grounds or close to the harbor of Kiel-Schilksee and easily accessible throughout the regatta.
A camping site for tents and caravans is available north of the Kiel-Schilksee Olympic Sailing Center. A reservation in advance is not possible and not necessary! Contact: Sporthafen Kiel GmbH, E-Mail: schilksee@sporthafen-kiel.de
IV.1.
II. ACCOMMODATION You may book accommodation on your own at: Tourist-Information Kiel Andreas-Gayk-Str. 31, 24103 Kiel Phone: +49 431 679 100, Fax: +49 431 67 910 99 E-mail: info@kiel-sailing-city.de web: www.kiel-sailing-city.de or Tourist Information Strande Strandstrasse 12, 24229 Strande Phone: +49 43 49 2 90, Fax: +49 4349 90 99 74 E-mail: info@strande.de web: www.strande.de
Fees for tents: Small, for one person 5.00 € per night Medium, for 2 or more persons 10.00 € per night Big, for 3 or more persons 12.00 € per night Fees for mobile homes: Caravan 12.00 € per night
IV.2.
All prices incl. electric power.
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For further information please contact: Kieler Yacht-Club e.V. Hindenburgufer 70 24105 Kiel, Germany Tel.: +49 431 850 23 Fax: +49 431 8 39 39 E-mail: regatta@kyc.de or go to: www.kyc.de www.worlds505.de www.facebook.com/505worlds Class and private parties during the event in the harbor area must have the permission of the Organizing Authority. Applications shall be made prior to the event.
Imprint Kieler Yacht-Club e.V. Hindenburgufer 70 24105 Kiel, Germany Phone: +49 431 850 23 Fax: +49 431 839 39 Email: regatta@kyc.de Fotos: okpress.de Video Media segel-bilder.de Christophe Favreau Point of Sailing Marketing GmbH
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