A&O Club Championships Sun 26 & Mon 27 August

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A&O Club Championships Sun 26 & Mon 27 August 4 races per day AM: 2 races back-to-back starting at 11:00 PM: 2 races back-to-back starting at 14:00 1 Fleet using PY Handicaps with Lancing Correction Factor General handicap (single fleet) Flag F Mixed courses See blackboard and/or whiteboard for info, but course flags take priority! Average laps Overall winner 'Club Champion' Atkins Trophy Fast fleet PY < 1089 Owen Memorial Shield Medium fleet 1090 < PY < 1201 plus Laser 4.7

Don't Panic There's a problem before the first start signal: 2 hoots + signal a postponement, then follow the procedure given on the 'Start page' There's a problem which affects the fleet which has just started: 2 hoots + signal a general recall for that fleet if the problem affects other fleets yet to start then signal a postponement fleets not affected can continue racing Abandoning all races because of: error in starting procedure foul weather insufficient wind to finish within the time limit a missing mark anything affecting safety or fairness N / H with 3 hoots see RRS 32.1

Please note: RO should ensure that the Safety Boat Helm and Crew are up to the conditions on the day and have adequate clothing Portable radios should be set to 'H' (not 'L') Each RIB to have two radios (but only one switched on at any given time) Course when kitesurfers are out: If the beat is likely to be near Beach Green & the kitesurfers are out then set the Northerly Wind Port hand course (NW course, windward mark close to the club) If you would like help or advice, ask one of the mentors: see list on notice board in the race box. Don't Panic! - Use the Don't Panic sheet...

Organisation Duties start at 09:15 Shore Team - Race Officer (RO) and Ass t RO: Take charge of all shoreside activities, including starting and running the racing, timekeeping, presentation of results and securing all the fittings, buildings and both compounds after racing Pull conveyor belting down the beach Organise race signal boards, signing-on sheets and timesheets Write race info (e.g. who s on duty, race duration, forecast, HW) on whiteboard in club entrance foyer Switch on race box radio power supply at mains Prepare and check the radios (portables will switch on to the correct channel make sure they are set to 'H', not 'L', set base station at 20W) Put the transit pole on the beach and align with start mark when laid Work together and liaise with the Helm and Crew on the RIB RO and Ass t should always stay on shore (unless RO organises replacements for them, in order to man the second RIB) Safety Boat Helm and Crew: Helm, in conjunction with RO on shore: Take all decisions regarding waterside activities, including whether or not to go to sea; final decisions regarding racing rest with the RO Go to sea to lay a triangle/sausage course, with windward start (where possible) Decide on the number of safety boats required (minimum one on the water and a second boat with engine run up and ready at the top of the beach) Ensure that safety boats are prepared and crews available Stay at sea with the safety boat crew for rescue duties Helm and Crew Make ready one boat (full fuel tank in place, engine test run) for use Make ready the second boat (full fuel tank in place, engine test run) and leave at the top of the beach Take 2 radios (strapped on inside life-jacket) and burgee - hold handset ~15cm from mouth when speaking Wear the kill cord when driving! Note any problems with equipment and report later in Safety Log Get help launching - four helpers should be OK, but more are needed if it s very rough - if it s rough, you ll need to get the helpers to push you well out through the shore break - no helpers, then no launch

Course Laying Offset Trapezium - also next page Marks: anchor over the side first - make sure the rope and chain stream freely Start and finish buoys about 50m apart: check / adjust after laying the rest of the course, to achieve an unbiased start line On-shore wind within 0 to ~30 degrees of along-shore => true start line at 90 degrees to the wind (see green sectors on diagram below - use the burgee that you have with you) and no need for the limit mark on lap 1 - position it slightly off-shore of the start mark Off-shore wind or within ~60 degrees either side of square on-shore => limit in on lap 1, so lay the start line so that it takes an equal length of time to sail (beat, reach or run) from either end of the line to the limit mark, consistent with you being able to sight along the line from the Race Box. For NE or NW, angle the start line (dotted) back a little as shown; for onshore winds, ~SE through to ~SSW, angle the start line back at as small an angle to alongshore as possible (~60 degrees), but so that you can sight along the line from the race box. For all cases where the limit is 'in', position the limit mark a bit in-shore of the start line mark. On-shore wind: beat => fetch => run => reach Off-shore wind: reach => run => fetch => beat Windward mark roughly 2/3 of the way to Beecham's Buoy in a SW3 - aim for lap times of ~15-20 minutes for an average boat The fetch should be at 90 degrees to the direction of the wind (tide effect?) The run should be dead downwind (or with a tidal adjustment) With the safety boat static on the reach the burgee should point between 60 degrees (light wind) to 45 degrees (strong wind) from the line of the reach if it's rough most boats will be surfing fast - so not too tight Check and adjust the start line bias, if needed Try to allow for the tide biasing the beat and reaches, especially at half tide springs YES and with light winds wind NO Burgee angle on a reach static safety boat 45 to 60deg course to next mark Wind Direction LSC YES NO Limit mark needed on 1st lap?

Course Laying Offset Trapezium: use Black Marks for outer leg (the run) 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 L Limit not in on 1st lap LSC Typical Course for SW Course: 1, 2, 3, 4, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, etc.. Limit in on 1st lap L 4 2 Typical Course LSC for NE 3 1 Course: L, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, etc.. Note that if wind is such that the beat would be close to Beach Green and the kite surfers are out, then use the NW course! Limit in on 1st lap Typical Course for NW LSC Course: L, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, etc.. 4 L

Course Laying Laying the Start Line Start and finish buoys about 50m apart: check / adjust after laying the rest of the course, to achieve an unbiased start line (Case 1) IDEAL TRUE START LINE AT 90 degrees TO THE WIND. You can do this if the wind is on-shore and within 0 to ~30 degrees of alongshore (includes: W, SW, E, ESE) => start line at 90 degrees to wind, as shown, dotted, for SW, for example (use the burgee!) and limit mark NOT in on lap 1 - position limit mark slightly off-shore of the start mark. OR (Case 2) REACHING START WITH LIMIT IN. If wind is off-shore or within ~60 degrees either side of square on-shore. In these cases you cannot lay the line at 90 degrees to the wind, so => limit in on lap 1, and lay the start line so that it takes an equal length of time to sail (beat, reach or run) from either end of the line to the limit mark, consistent with you being able to sight along the line from the Race Box. For off-shore, NE or NW, angle the start line (dotted) back a little as shown in diagrams, next page; then position the limit mark a bit in-shore of the start line mark. For onshore winds within ~60 degrees of square on-shore, ~SSW through to ~SE, angle the start line back as shown for SW (or, mirror image, for SE quadrant), but so that you can still sight along the line from the race box; then position the limit mark a bit in-shore of the start line mark. Wind Direction NO YES LSC NO YES Limit mark needed on 1st lap?

Start Boards displayed on West Balcony Marks to Port or Starboard Course Type: T, Z, D or Y plus S or N (if you really want to confuse everybody) Limit Mark is a mark of the course no board shown is not a mark of the course on the 1st lap L Postponement: AP 2 hoots when shown 1 hoot when removed warning signal 3 minutes later Change of Course: A 4 hoots when displayed

Start Boards displayed on East Balcony TIME G = start time G-6min G-3min G *Top tip: write boat numbers down on the results sheet in the order that they complete the first lap: also include all who retired after 3 minutes before their start.

Recalls Boards displayed on West Balcony General recall 2 hoots when shown start is 4 minutes after recall signal withdrawn with 1 hoot class warning and preparatory signals shown (with 1 hoot) when 3 minutes to go to the start Individual recall 1 hoot when shown remove when boats have returned, or after a reasonable time

Finish for 2 races B2B Race 1: after ~ 35-40 minutes start finishing if possible, try not to split the leaders (average lap racing) display S board on the West balcony 2 hoots when first boat to be finished rounds the penultimate mark hoot & flash the first three boats then flash only As soon as the last boat has finished instruct safety boat to make desired course changes or start line adjustments make necessary changes to course boards on the West balcony - use change of course sequence ( A board + 4 hoots) commence start sequence for second race Race 2: same procedure as above Races 3 and 4: as races 1 and 2 marks to be recovered after all boats have finished the last race of the day

Organisation Race Officer (RO) and Ass't RO: Ensure all are safely ashore before safety boat lands Assist in safety boat recovery / winch up beach Calculate results (corrected time in seconds to nearest second) using PY with LCF corrections remembering to divide by the number of laps (average lap racing)! NB: Include sailors on results sheet if they started but retired (DNF), or sailed around near the start line after their preparatory signal but didn't cross the start line (DNS) Put results sheet on notice board in foyer Tidy up race box after putting boards etc. away, leave board framework upright in corner, close shutter Switch off power supply but leave radio chargers on timer Lock up race box Check that annexe hut and gate are locked Pull conveyor belting doubled up to the top of the beach Put boards in at top of ramp if high tides are likely Check that club is secure (or delegate) before leaving

Organisation Safety Boat Helm and Crew: Remove marks from RIB but do not disconnect fuel tank return marks to garage Run up engines that have been used in blue water tank to flush cooling system Close fuel tank breather Wash boats, external engine and controls, trolley - avoid getting water in engine air intake Remove engine cover and spray with WD40 then replace also spray remote control box Drain ALL water before re-housing Turn off battery isolator switches Lock security posts garage and boat sheds return keys Radio handsets switch off, wipe over with a damp cloth, then dry thoroughly and put into chargers / connect charging leads in Race box (ensure that they are charging) Make comments in Safety Log on boats, equipment, incidents etc. (discuss with RO file in race box)

LCF Handicaps for 2018