SYSCO 2016 Spring Evening Series - Tuesday
April 19 - May 24, 2016
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Sail#: 95 Boat: Rogue Class: Moore 24
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Sail#: REDRESS Boat: Class: Committee
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Josh Raymond |
28.1, definition |
Apr 25, 19:00 Description
During the 1st race on Tuesday 4/19/2016 I was sailing to complete the race when I saw my competitor Moorality turn towards the finish after rounding where mark #3 should have been. It was dark but I continued sailing to where I expected the mark to be.The wind had come up and we were making it upriver and looking for where mark#3 should have been. When we realized that there was no mark to round we dropped our chute and turned towards the finish. I had already seen Moorality finish and knew we were well within 10 minutes of finishing behind him. I sailed by the race committee and asked if the race had been abandoned. I was informed that it had been. So I left the race course.
It was not until I spoke with sailors the next day in my fleet as well another Martin sailor who described to me how the mark boat drove to him and told him that they were now mark#3. The mark boat left station and did not allow us to properly finish our course which we would have done well within 10 minutes after Moorality finished.
I had my vhf with me and I did not hear any communication that the mark boat was now #3 or that our race had been abandoned. I am requesting redress to have my score reflect my 2nd place finish. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. |
FACTS FOUND --"95" is a Moore 24 sailing in the Moore 24 sub-class of fleet #3 --The RC designated the course Start-1-3-Finish for fleet #3
--"95" sailed the course designated by the RC and finished
--The RC did not record the finish of "95"
--"95" finished after "47" and was the only other boat to finish in the Moore 24 sub-class
--The time limit for "95" and "47" was 2 hours or 30 minutes after the first boat in her class (OCSA 14.1)
--"47" finished within the time limit at 1 hour 46 minutes from her start; "95" was therefore required to finish within 2 hours 16 minutes of her start
--"95" finished 10 minutes after "47"
Redress given as follows : "95" to be scored as finished at 20:41:00 POSTED: Apr 23, 20:58 |
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Sail#: 59606 Boat: Nelly Class: Martin 24
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Sail#: 79088 Boat: Skookum Too Class: Martin 24
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Following the RCYC Medium Distance Race on 5/21/16 The hearing will begin shortly after conclusion of the RCYC Medium Distance Race at the RCYC Clubhouse. Craig Daniels will chair the hearing. Protest as received:
Notification
Did you notify the Race Committee of your intent to file a protest immediately after finishing and before leaving the racing area?
By hail
Organizing Authority
SYSCO
Date
05/17/2016
Race no.
4
Type of Hearing
Protest by boat against boat
Boat Protesting, or Requesting Redress or Reopening
Class
martin 24
Sail no.
59606
Boat name
Nelly
Represented by
David Paul
Boat(s) Protested or Being Considered for Redress
Boat List
Class Sail no. Boat name
martin 24 79088 .Skookum Too
Incident
Time and place of incident
first weather mark, buoy two,
Rule(s) alleged to have been broken
Rule 10 opposite tack; Rule14 avoiding contact
Witness(es)
our boat, none others known
Informing Protestee
By hailing. When?
immediately and politely
Word(s) used
george, we are starboard, you can't do that
By displaying a red flag. When?
immediately. i keep it on the backstay
By informing her in some other way. Give details.
asked her to do turns. she did not respond
Description of Incident
Description
Nelly rounded ahead of all boats in our start (Moore 24 and Martin 24s). Skookum was last. we rounded and bore off on starboard. heading toward Mt. Hood, up current. Skookum approached the mark on a wild not close hauled port tack as if they overstood. We hailed . to avoid contact w/ the midsection of the port side of skookum i had to alter course , turn to starboard and take her stern. the tactical course would have been to head deep downwind. i had to reach up instead. this cost me ground on the competition. no question i hailed and no question i flew a red flag. |
POSTED: May 19, 12:19 |
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