67th Annual College Sport Auckland Yachting Fleet Racing 5 th & 6 th MARCH Wakatere Boating Club Inc Narrowneck Beach Devonport
CONVENOR Yachting Contacts Maia Lewis (College Sport) maia@collegesport.co.nz Mob 021 995 951 RACE ORGANISER Kim Ardmore kim@yachtingnz.org.nz Mob 021 1126 737
Registering on day: College Sport will be at Wakatere Boat Club by 8.00am so that students and TIC can come and sign in and collect entry information before the briefing at 9.30am. Students will not be able to enter races on the day. Sailing Instructions: 1.0 Rules 1.1 The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing The Yachting New Zealand Safety Regulations Part 1 shall apply. Notwithstanding the dispensation granted by Yachting New Zealand, Sailboard competitors shall comply with clause 1 1.2 Techno Boards: Under 17years must use either a 7.8 or 6.8 sail. Under 15 years must use a 6.8 or 5.5 sail. 1.3 For protests where only a rule of Part 2, When Boats Meet, or rule 31, Touching a Mark, is alleged to have been broken, an arbitration hearing will be offered prior to any formal hearing. 1.4 Special Rules: a) The contest is open to all secondary schools in the Auckland Secondary schools regions with participants invited from other regions. b) Only one authorised team may represent a Secondary School. A school team may comprise any number of boats being 420 s, 29ers, RS Feva s, Sunburst s, Starling s, Laser Radial s, Laser, Optimists, P Class, RSX/Techno shall be sailed in these classes. For Team scoring refer SI 16.6. Only fleets with 3 or more entries will be scored for overall team points. c) All crew members shall be full time pupils attending their respective schools, in year 7 to 13 inclusive and under the age of 19 years on 1 January 2018. NOTE: Year 7 & 8 pupils will only be accepted from secondary schools registered with or approved by the College Sport Auckland and to which levies have been paid. d) Neither boats nor sailing equipment shall be provided by the organising authority. e) All contestants must be able swimmers. f) Competitors sail entirely at their own risk. Neither the Organising Authority, nor the club, nor individuals appointed or volunteering for the contest, accept any liability for damage (material or personal) suffered during the races or at any time. For the purpose of this regatta the sole responsibility of whether the yacht should go to sea or not rests with the teacher or parent nominated on the entry form as in charge of that school team. 2.0 Notices to Competitors Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located at the club house and on the College Sport Auckland Website http://collegesport.co/sports/yachting/ 3.0 Changes to Sailing Instructions Any change to the Sailing Instructions will be posted before 0900 hours on the day it will take effect, except that any change to the schedule of races will be posted by 1630 hours on the day before it will take effect and posted on the College Sport Auckland website. 4.0 Signals Made Ashore 4.1 Signals made ashore will be displayed on the flagpole in front of the club house. 4.2 When flag AP is displayed ashore, 1 minute is replaced with not less than 20 minutes in race signal, AP. When flag AP over flag B is displayed boats shall not go afloat. 4.3 When a visual signal is displayed over a class flag it applies to that class only.
5.0 Schedule of Races 5.1 A maximum of 6 races for each class are scheduled to be sailed: Date Monday 5th March Briefing 0930hrs First Warning 1030 hrs Up to 3 races may be sailed back to back in any one session. Tuesday 6th March Briefing 0900hrs First Warning 1000 hrs Up to 3 races may be sailed back to back in any one session. Prize giving will follow at the end of racing. 5.2 One extra race per day may be sailed, provided that no class becomes more than one race ahead of schedule. 5.3 The warning signal for a subsequent race for a class on the same day will be made as soon as practicable after the last boat finishes the previous race for that class. 5.4 On the last day of the regatta no warning signal will be made after 1430hrs. 6.0 Class Flags will be: Optimist A Black symbol on White rectangle. P Class A Black symbol on a White rectangle. Starling A Red star on White rectangle 420 A Blue on White FEVA /Sunburst A Black symbol on White rectangle 29er A Black symbol on White rectangle RS:X / Techno A Black RS:X on White Rectangle Laser / Radial A Red Laser on White 7.0 Racing Areas 7.1 The racing area is on the waters off Narrowneck Beach, Devonport. 8.0 The Courses 8.1 The diagrams in Attachment A show the courses, including the approximate angles between legs, the order in which marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left. 9.0 Marks 9.1 Marks 1, 2, 3 and 4S & 4P will be large orange cylinders. Mark 1A will be a large red spherical buoy. 4S may not be laid, confirmation at the Briefing. 9.2 The Start mark will be a large red spherical buoy 9.3 The finish mark will be a large red spherical buoy. 10.0 The Start 10.1 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the starting mark at the starboard end and the port-end starting mark. 10.2 Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area. 10.3 A boat starting later than four minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start. This changes rule A4.1. 10.4 When a subsequent race or series of races are started on the same day the warning signal for the next class to start will be preceded by the display of a postponement signal for at least 2 minutes. This instruction will not apply after a general recall or abandonment. 10.5 After a General Recall subsequent starts for other classes will be delayed until a clear start has been made by the preceding class.
11.0 Change of the Position of the Next Mark 11.1 Changes may be made by shifting the original marks. 12.0 The Finish 12.1 The finishing line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the finishing mark at one end and the finishing mark at the other end. 12.2 Alternate Finish: The position of boats as they round the penultimate mark may be recorded and these positions may be considered as the final finishing place for boats unlikely to complete the course within the time limit. 13.0 Penalty System 13.1 A boat that has taken a penalty or retired under rule 31.2, or rule 44.1 shall complete an acknowledgement form at the race office within the protest time limit. 14.0 Time Limits and Target Times 14.1 The target time for the first boat to finish is 30 minutes. 14.2 The time limits for the first boat to finish in each class shall be 60 Minutes. 14.3 Boats failing to finish within 20 minutes after the first boat sails the course and finishes will be scored Did Not Finish. This changes rules 35, A4 and A5. Finishing places may be allocated as stated in S.I. 12.2. 15.0 Protests and Requests for Redress 15.1 For protests where only a rule of Part 2 is alleged to have been broken, an arbitration hearing will be offered prior to any formal hearing. Yachting New Zealand appendix T will apply. (This changes Rule 44.1) The scoring abbreviation for a penalty accepted at an abbreviation hearing is ARB. 15.2 Immediately after finishing a boat intending to protest shall, in addition to the requirements of rule 61.1(a), inform the race committee boat at the finishing line of her intention to protest and the identity of the boat(s) protested against. The protesting boat must receive an acknowledgement from the race committee. This changes rule 61. 15.3 Protest forms are available at the race office. Protests shall be delivered there within the protest time limit. 15.4 For each class, the protest time limit is 60 minutes after the last boat in its class has finished the last race of the day. The same protest time limit applies to all protests by the race committee and protest committee and to requests for redress. This changes rules 61.3 and 62.2. Protest time limits will be posted. 15.5 Notices will be posted within 30 minutes of the protest time limit to inform competitors of hearings in which they are parties or named as witnesses. Hearings will be held in the protest room beginning as soon as possible after receipt of the protest. 15.6 A protest may be heard without both parties present and may result in an undefended disqualification. 15.7 Notices of protests by the race committee or protest committee will be posted to inform boats under rule 61.1(b). 15.8 Breaches of instructions 1.4, 4.2, 10.2, 10.3, 17, 18 & 19 will not be grounds for a protest by a boat. This changes rule 60.1(a). Penalties for these breaches may be less than disqualification if the protest committee so decides. 15.9 On the last day of the regatta a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered: (a) within the protest time limit if the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on the previous day; (b) no later than 30 minutes after the party reopening was informed of the decision on that day. This changes rule 66. 16.0 Scoring 16.1 Two races are required to be completed to constitute a series. 16.2 (a) When fewer than 6 races have been completed, a boat s series score will be the total of her race scores. (b) When 6 races have been completed, a boat s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score.
16.3 Where two handed boats have crew from different qualifying schools each sailor will receive overall points in that class for 60% of the total score 16.4 The scoring abbreviation for a discretionary penalty given under instruction 15.8 will be DPG. 16.5 The Individual Championship for each Class will be the lowest scoring boat in that Class. 16.6 The Team Championship for each class will be the school team with the two lowest scoring boats in that class. 16.7 Overall school Team points will include scores as defined in 16.3 above. 16.8 The Team for the overall winning school at the Annual Fleet Racing Regatta and winner of the Epiglass trophy will consist of the three best scoring boats from three different classes plus the next best scoring boat from any one of the nine classes, four boats to count for a team score. 16.9 Because of the disparity in the fleet sizes, for team points the final points in each class will be adjusted in proportion to the number of starters in each class. The correction factors will be posted on confirmation of the number of entries received in each class. 16.10 Fleets with less than 3 boats will not count for team points 17.0 Safety Regulations 17.1 A Yacht that retires from a race shall notify the race committee either before leaving the race area or, if not possible, immediately after arriving ashore. 17.2 Schools shall be responsible for their pupils in accordance with SI 1.4 (f). 17.3 The Race Committee reserves the right to order any yacht to retire and proceed directly to the shore, if in their opinion, the crew is unable to handle the sailing conditions or if the boat is not deemed to be in a seaworthy condition. 18.0 Replacement of Crew or Equipment 18.1 Substitution of competitors will not be allowed without prior approval of the race committee. 18.2 Substitution of damaged or lost equipment will not be allowed unless approved by the race committee. Requests for substitution shall be made to the committee at the first reasonable opportunity. 19.0 Support Boats 19.1 Except when assisting a disabled or capsized boat, 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 start until all boats have finished or the race committee signals a postponement, general recall or abandonment. 19.2 All support boats shall be available to offer assistance to any boats whenever necessary. 19.3 All support boats shall report their identity to the Race Committee boat. 20.0 Prize giving 20.1 Prize giving will be held as soon as possible after the completion of racing on Tuesday. 20.2 Certificates of Acknowledgement will be awarded to all participants and medals for the place getters will be sent to the schools for presentation. 21.0 Disclaimer of Liability Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See rule 4, Decision to Race. The Organising Authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta. WAKATERE & NARROWNECK BEACH RULES: No trailers or beach trolleys are to be left on the beach or obstructing the footpaths. All boats must work the beach between the two ramps and keep the beach north of the new concrete ramp near the tower clear for the general public. ALL sails are to be lowered while boats are left unattended on the beach. PLEASE KEEP ACCESS FOR THE PATROL BOATS - TO THE PUBLIC BEACH RAMP, THE GATE AND BASEMENT - CLEAR AT ALL TIMES.
The Starting order for the first start of a session will be: (RS:X/Techno), Optimist,(P Class/Sunbursts), Starling, (Laser R/Laser), (420/RS Feva), 29er. Bracketed classes will start together at all times. The starting order for subsequent starts may vary. The next warning signal to be displayed will be advised by blowing a whistle and showing the relevant class flag with the AP pennant. Boats whose warning signal has not been made MUST keep clear of the starting area. Boats that have finished shall keep clear of the course area and boats still racing and proceed to the start area unless otherwise signalled on the finish boat. Attachment A The Courses: Trapezoid Courses Optimists & P class: Start 1 2 3 2 3 - Finish Techno & RS:X: Start 1 2-3 2 3 - Finish. Windward / Leeward Courses: (NOTE: Gate mark 4 S may not be laid) 420, 29er, RS Feva Classes: Start 1A Gate 4 Finish Starling, Sunburst & Laser: Start 1A - Gate 4 Finish 5 Finish-420,29er, Starling, Splash, Laser Laser 1A 2 1 Wind 3 4s 4p 5 Finish Optimists, P Class, RS:X, Techno. 5 Start All Classes
420 List of Competitors by Boat School Sail No Skipper M/F Crew M/F Baradene College 52577 Holly Liefting F Chloe Boyce F Carmel College 55508 Kiera Sinton F Leah Sinton F 29ers School Sail No Skipper M/F Crew M/F Saint Kentigern College 355 Jack Frewin M Eli Lefting M Kristin School Joshua Berry M Greta Stewart F Rosmini College Campbell Stanton M Ned Barry M Rosmini College Francesco Kayrouz M Luke Gilbert M Selwyn College 2268 Craig Keenan M Harry Butler M Takapuna Grammar School 101 Josh Schon M James Barnett M Westlake Boys High School 2395 Robbie Mccutcheon M Henry Wilson M Westlake Boys High School 414 Blake McGlashan M Brayden Hamilton M FEVA School M/F Boat No: Skipper Carmel College F Feva Charlotte Gray King s College M Feva 4067 Thomas Buchanan Kristin School F Feva Tegan Brady Rangitoto College M Feva Cian Johnston Rosmini College M Feva Reuben Clinton Takapuna Grammar School M Feva Sean Brownlow Westlake Boys High School M Feva 5857 Cody Coughlan Westlake Boys High School M Feva 5951 Jack Maynard LASER RADIAL School M/F Boat No: Skipper Auckland Grammar School M Laser Radial 212257 Luke Cashmore King s College M Laser Radial 192303 Chester Duffett Kristin School M Laser Radial 185377 Ben Gentry Kristin School M Laser Radial 210821 Jack Rush Rosmini College M Laser Radial Lachlan Stewart St Mary s College (Akld) F Laser Radial 210825 Samantha Stock Wentworth College M Laser Radial 211510 Michael Coutts Wentworth College M Laser Radial 193065 Alex Wood Wentworth College M Laser Radial 88814 Blake Wood Western Springs College M Laser Radial 212246 Jackson Green Westlake Boys High School M Laser Radial 211559 Ryan Harden Westlake Boys High School M Laser Radial 212266 Charlie Loughran Whangaparoa College F Laser Radial Laura Erichson OPTIMISTS School M/F Boat No: Skipper Albany Junior High School M Optimists 4343 Jake Salthouse Albany Junior High School M Optimists 4648 James West Auckland Grammar School M Optimists 4621 Timothy Cashmore Auckland Grammar School M Optimists 4049 Nick Shi Baradene College F Optimists 4628 Stella Bilger Baradene College F Optimists 3807 Zoe Mains Baradene College F Optimists 4174 Amalie Thompson-Pain King s College M Optimists 4691 Sam Scott
Kristin School F Optimists 4688 Hermione Aris Rangitoto College F Optimists 4090 Kayla Abbott Rangitoto College F Optimists 4658 Lucy Leith Takapuna Grammar M Optimists 4670 Finn Brown Takapuna Grammar F Optimists 4687 Vivien Ching Takapuna Grammar M Optimists 4630 Flynn Wilson Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4481 Ben Brighouse Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4619 Zach Fong Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4671 Josh Hyde Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4656 Mason Mulcahy Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4659 George Rush Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4661 William Sims Westlake Boys High School M Optimists 4669 Nash Taylor STARLINGS School M/F Boat No: Skipper Albany Junior High School F Starlings 2141 Amelie Back Auckland Grammar School M Starlings 1040 Monty Alderson Auckland Grammar School M Starlings 1320 Henry Angus Auckland Grammar School M Starlings 2142 Nick Winter Auckland Grammar School M Starlings 1233 Luke Cameron-Smith Baradene College F Starlings 1328 Emily Davidson Baradene College F Starlings 2150 Lucy Bilger Baradene College F Starlings 2018 Claudia Green Kings College M Starlings 2174 Hamish Mclaren Kristin School M Starlings 2144 Digby Eele Kristin School M Starlings 1183 Henry Elworthy Kristin School M Starlings 2109 Claude Loomes Long Bay College F Starlings 1265 Brooke Wright Massey High School M Starlings Oliver Smith Rangitoto College M Starlings 2124 Caleb Armit Rangitoto College M Starlings 2143 Sebastian Menzies Rangitoto College F Starlings 2122 Flora Von Waldow Rosmini College M Starlings Tom Darby Rosmini College M Starlings Daniel Dwyer Sancta Maria College M Starlings 2166 Callum Mcrae Takapuna Grammar School M Starlings 2177 Luc Gladwell Takapuna Grammar School M Starlings 1209 Dylan Forsyth Western Springs College M Starlings 904 Fletcher Green Western Springs College M Starlings 1163 Oliver Lloyd Westlake Boys High School M Starlings 2103 Kaan Yazici Westlake Boys High School M Starlings 1314 Thomas Mulcahy Westlake Girls High School F Starlings 1115 Chloe Salthouse TECHNO School M/F Boat No: Skipper Kristin School M Techno 7 Thomas Crook Saint Kentigern College M Techno 293 James Stock