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Green Light All races are proceeding as scheduled.
Protests may be filed here: https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/protests/new?event_id=5990
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Results are being updated LIVE Posted on May 13, 2023 14:38 EST |
See the race results as boat finish times are confirmed here:
This Post Was Modified: May 13, 2023 14:39 EST
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SI Amendment #2 Posted on May 10, 2023 22:29 EST |
RRS 29.1 & Race Signals, Recall Signals is changed as follows:
Individual recall for the purposes of RRS 29.1 will be a SOLID ORANGE FLAG.
RRS 29.1. When at a boat’s starting signal any part of her hull is on the course side of the starting line or she must comply with rule 30.1, the race committee shall promptly display flag X A SOLID ORANGE FLAG with one sound.
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NoR Amendment #3 Posted on May 10, 2023 21:28 EST |
NoR 9.2 & NoR Amendment #2 are amended as follows:
Delete NoR Amendment #2 in its entirety.
NoR 9.2. The race time limit will be 72 hours after the start signal or 1000 on 14 May 2023, whichever is earliest.
This Post Was Modified: May 10, 2023 21:30 EST
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SI Amendment #1 Posted on May 03, 2023 16:16 EST |
NoR 6.1 & SI 4.1 are changed as follows:
NoR 6.1.
Scheduled time of the warning signal
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11 May 2023 at 1000 0700
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SI 4.1. The scheduled time of the warning signal is 1000 0700.
This Post Was Modified: May 03, 2023 16:20 EST
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NoR Amendment #1 Posted on Mar 12, 2023 19:46 EST |
Due to supply chain issues, the PNW Offshore committee has decided on the following rule change. Competitors with AIS transponders equipped shall use such equipment while racing. Competitors who do not currently have an AIS transponder equipped should endeavor to equip one prior to the event. No exception to this requirement will be made for the event in 2024.
Delete NoR Addendum A1 “3.9 AIS” and NoR Addendum A2 “3.9 AIS”.
3.9 AIS
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All boats shall have an AIS Transponder, sharing a masthead VHF antenna via a low loss AIS antenna splitter. An acceptable alternative is a dedicated AIS antenna that is a minimum of 0.9 meters long, mounted with its base at least 3 meters above the water, and fed with coax that has a maximum 40% power loss.
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3.9 AIS
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A boat shall have an AIS Transponder, sharing a masthead VHF antenna via a low loss AIS antenna splitter. An acceptable alternative is a dedicated AIS antenna that is a minimum of 0.9 meters long, mounted with its base at least 3 meters above the water, and fed with coax that has a maximum 40% power loss.
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Eric Rimkus, PRO
This Post Was Modified: Mar 12, 2023 19:49 EST
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