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SAILING AND COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TALL SHIPS RACES 2017 KLAIPEDA - SZCZECIN RACE COMMITTEE FOR RACE 3 Klaipeda - Szczecin Race Committee Members Knut Western (Chairman) Mike Bowles (Race Director) Harry Allaway (Assistant Race Director) Raúl Mimbacas (Communications Officer) RACE DIRECTORATE TEAM Knut Western - Race Chairman Osvaldas Kudzevicius Country Representative Mike Bowles Race Director Harry Allaway - Assistant Race Director Becky Treneer Race Assistant Raúl Mimbacas Communications Officer & Life Saving Appliance Inspector Lauri Helaniemi Communications Officer & Life Saving Appliance Inspector Pete Eden - Life Saving Appliance Inspector COMMERCIAL DIRECTORATE TEAM Commercial Director Paul Thompson Marketing and Communications Executive Ben Clark Sail Training International Race Office, Charles House, Gosport Marina, Mumby Road, Gosport, PO12 1AH Tel: + 44 (0)23 9258 6367; Fax: + 44 (0)23 9258 4661; e-mail: office@sailtraininginternational.org Websites: www.sailtraininginternational.org and www.tallshipsraces.com 1

SAILING INSTRUCTIONS RACE 3 KLAIPEDA - SZCZECIN 1. Description of Classes (Extract from Sail Training International Racing & Sailing Rules and Special Regulations, 2017 Rule 2) CLASS A All square-rigged vessels with a length of hull (LOA) over 24m, and all other vessels over 40m LOA. CLASS B Traditionally-rigged vessels with an LOA of less than 40m and square rigged vessels with an LOA of less than 24m. CLASS C Modern-rigged vessels with an LOA of less than 40m and not carrying spinnaker-like sails (see Rule 28.3). CLASS D Modern-rigged vessels with an LOA of less than 40m and carrying spinnaker-like sails (see Rule 28.3) Note: The minimum waterline length for any vessel is 9.14m. 2. General The Race will be sailed under the Sail Training International Racing and Sailing Rules and Special Regulations 2017 Edition as distributed to competitors, and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. ISAF Rules do NOT apply at any time during the Sail Training International Tall Ships Races. 3. National Ensigns (R&SR 14.1) National Ensigns must be worn when crossing the Start and Finishing Lines. 4. Postponement (R&SR 18) In the event of a postponement of the start being necessary, the following signals will be made from the vessel from which the starting signals are being made: 4.1 30 Minute Postponement. Two sound signals made and a call from Race Control on VHF CH 77. 4.2 Other Postponement. Two sound signals made and a call from Race Control on VHF CH 77. 4.3 Notes 4.3.1 The postponement signals given above will apply to all classes which have not started at the time the signals are made. 4.3.2 These postponements may be repeated at the discretion of Race Control. 4.3.3 Race Control will make a call on VHF CH 77 at the conclusion of the postponement period. 4.3.4 In addition, other relevant announcements may be made by VHF radio. Details will be given at the Captains Briefing. 5. Recalls (R&SR 19) Should any vessel be over the Start Line when the signal to start is made, a sound signal will be made. No recall numbers will be displayed, but the vessel s name will be broadcast on the VHF start frequency by Race Control. Any Class A vessel over the Start Line too soon shall not return over the Start Line, it should proceed in accordance with Rule 19.2. Any non-class A vessel should proceed in accordance with Rule 19.3. If she fails to do so to the satisfaction of the Race Committee, the Standard Time Penalty as in Rule 27 shall be added to her elapsed time in the race unless she be disqualified by the Race Committee. 2

6. Alterations to the Sailing Instructions If it is necessary to make last minute alterations to the Sailing Instructions, announcements will be made by VHF radio. It is then the responsibility of Captains/Masters to acquaint themselves with the alteration before sailing. 7. Timing (R&SR 33) All times will be GMT/UTC The Finish Time must be taken when the Finish Line is crossed and this time must be recorded, clearly stating the Time Zone being used, on the Race Declaration Form provided, immediately after the vessel has finished. The time should be taken to the nearest second. The Captain/Master is to complete and sign the Race Declaration Form and the time entered is to be verified by another member of the crew. A time check is to be obtained as close to the finish as possible. 8. Time Limit (R&SR 32) Elapsed times of vessels which have not crossed the Finish Line by the time limit will be calculated as in Paragraph 32 of the Racing and Sailing Rules. Vessels which have not crossed the Finish Line by the time limit should proceed to the Finishing Port as quickly as possible. 9. Race Declaration Forms (R&SR 34) A completed Race Declaration Form shall be lodged with the Race Committee at the Sail Training International Race Office as soon as the vessel berths at the Finish Port. Failure to do so will result in the vessel receiving a Standard Time Penalty or being treated as having failed to complete the course. Any contravention, however trivial, of any of these Racing and Sailing Rules, the Sailing and Communication Instructions or any contravention of the COLREGS must be reported. 10. Protests (R&SR 30) Protests arising out of the race must be reported to Race Control immediately (i.e. during the following race schedule at the latest) and then be confirmed in writing, accompanied by the Protest Fee of 100 (Euros) and handed to the Race Director at the Race Office as soon as practicable after the arrival of the protesting vessel. 11. Radio Communications (R&SR 16) All competitors must conform to the Communication Instructions attached at page 7. Twice daily position reporting is essential to ensure that the Race Committee can be certain the fleet is safe. Position reporting also makes the race much more interesting for crews. 12. Vessels Finishing a Race or Retiring (R&SR 31) When a vessel has finished it shall remain on the Communications Schedule and must continue to report her position and ETA, unless given permission to leave the Communications Schedule by Race Control. Any vessel retiring must notify the Communications Officer immediately by radio or telephone, or alternatively the race office at the finishing port. Vessels must remain on the Communications Schedule until given permission by the Communications Officer to close down. 13. Standard Time Penalty (R&SR 27.2) Race Two 2 hours 35 mins 14. Start Line NOTE: THE START IS ON Tuesday 1 August The Start Line will be in the area of 55 43 N 020 55'E between the foremast of the start vessel stationed in the area and the leeward vessel (details to be given at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda.) One vessel will fly a GREEN flag (kept to STARBOARD) and the other a RED flag (kept to PORT). The Start Line will be approximately 1.5 miles long. The attention of captains is drawn to the No-Go-Zone (NGZ) and the need to keep clear. 15. Communications at the Start The Race Start will be conducted using VHF Channel 77, to be confirmed at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda at 1600 hrs local time on Monday 31 July. 3

16. Starting Signals and Times Tuesday 1 August 2017 All times are GREENWICH MEAN TIME/UTC. CLASS A GMT/UTC The Starting Gate for Class A Vessels will be between 1800 hours and 1820 hours GMT/UTC. 1350 The Class Flag (10 Minute Signal) - A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. Note: This is the time from which the Racing & Sailing Rules 2017 Edition must be obeyed. Rule 17.1 refers. 1355 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1400 START. A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. This marks the opening of the Starting Gate. 1420 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. This marks the closing of the Starting Gate. Note: Class A Vessels Elapsed Time for the race will be calculated using their actual recorded Starting Time between 1800 and 1820 GMT/UTC. Vessels starting after 1620 will be calculated as having started at 1820 GMT/UTC. CLASS B 1420 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1425 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1430 START. A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. CLASS C 1435 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1440 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1445 START. A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. CLASS D 1450 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1455 A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 1500 START. A sound signal and an announcement on VHF CH 77 will be made. 17. COURSE Cross the Start Line in the specified direction Approximate Starting Areas Waypoint 1 55 43 N 020 55 E off Klaipeda 55 30.2 N 019 19 E (Leave to PORT) 18. Finish Line 54 26.5 N 014 05.6 E from the Reda Fairway Buoy for a distance of 5nm at 320 (T) 19. Ships Routeing Captains/Masters are advised to take due care when Negotiating the Traffic Separation Schemes. 20. Waypoint Course Distances 248 nautical miles (approx.) 4

21. Time Limits for both courses CLASS A CLASS B CLASS C CLASS D 1200 4 th August 1230 4 th August 1245 4 th August 1300 4 th August REMEMBER!! CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN A LISTENING WATCH AND PARTICIPATE IN THE COMMUNICATION SCHEDULE UNTIL YOUR VESSEL IS ALONGSIDE IN THE FINISH PORT. IF YOU RETIRE, DO NOT FORGET YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP THE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OR RACE COMMITTEE INFORMED OF YOUR INTENTIONS. 5

DISTRESS, SEARCH AND RESCUE In the event of an emergency within the fleet necessitating outside assistance, vessels are to contact Race Control on 4146 mhz or VHF Channel 16. The Communications Officer on board Race Control will give advice and coordinate assistance where possible. If the assistance required cannot be provided from Race Control or from within the fleet, direct contact with the nearest MRCC or MRSC will be established on 2182mHz or VHF CH 16 by the Communications Officer, who may also use satcom if necessary. Telephone, e-mail and MMSI of the co-ordination centres for the areas covered by this Race are listed below. Any vessel receiving a MAYDAY or PAN, should follow normal procedures. IMPORTANT NOTE If an emergency occurs during the race, the Communications Officer may impose radio silence ( SEELONCE ) on the fleet. Only those vessels called by the Communications Officer and involved in the incident should broadcast, until radio silence is cancelled (SEELONCE FEENEE) Tel No. MMSI Inmarsat C (AOR-E) Radio Callsign Email Denmark MRCC Aarhus +45 89 433 099 002191000 492380442 jrcc@sok.dk ext3203 MRSC Bornholm +45 56942416 002191000 Lynby Radio +45 45289800 002191000 492380358 MRSC Kattegat +45 99222255 Estonia JRCC Tallinn +372 619 1224 / 492480040 Tallinn jrcc@politsei.ee +372 6922500 MRSC Kuressaare +372 4549700 / +372 4549704 002760120 Kuressaare Comm. Centre - +372 6991170 002761000 Tallinn tallinnradio@riks.ee RCC Radio Finland MRCC Turku +358 2041000 / +358 2041001 MRSC Helsinki +358 2041000 / +358 2041002 002301000 423002211 Centre Turku 002302000 Centre Helsinki Germany MRCC Bremen +49 421 536 870 002111240 492621021 Bremen Latvia MRCC Riga +371 67323103 / +371 29476101 / +371 67082070 002750100 581427518510 / 581427502310 Riga Radio Lithuania MRCC Klaipeda +370 46 391257 / +370 46 391258 002770330 427799011 Klaipeda Poland MRCC Gdynia +48 586205551 / +48 586216811 MRSC +48 913215929 / Swinoujscie +48 3214917 Witowo (SPS) +48 598109425 002610210 Russia MRCC +7 4012-538470 / 002734417 427302168 Kaliningrad Kaliningrad +7 4012-579471 -1 Sweden JRCC Sweden / +46 31 699050 / 002653000 426590010 Sweden MRCC Goteborg +46 31 699080 mrcc@raja.fi mrsc.helsinki@raja.fi mail@mrcc-bremen.de sar@mrcc.lv mrcc@mil.lt polratok.1@sar.gov.pl polratok.2@sar.gov.pl mrcc@mapkld.ru jrcc@sjofartsverket.se 6

COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTIONS RACE 3 KLAIPEDA SZCZECIN 1. The reasons for carrying out communications between the Communications Officer and the fleet are: 1.1 For navigational safety. 1.2 To enable crews of participating vessels to know the positions and placings of other competitors. 1.3 To enable Race Control to know the vessels daily positions for relaying to the Race Committee. 1.4 To allow up-to-date race information to be displayed on the race website for the public. 2. TIME All times stated in this instruction are GMT/UTC unless stated 3. COMMUNICATIONS VESSEL The Communications Vessel for Race 3 will be announced at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda at 1600 hrs local time on Monday 31 July. She will maintain a listening watch on VHF Channel 16 and MF/HF 4146 when not conducting other business. She should be called using the call sign RACE CONTROL. 4. STAND-BY VESSEL Captains/Masters will be advised at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda of the name of the stand-by vessel which will take over the duties of the Communications Vessel should it become necessary. 5. COMMUNICATIONS SCHEDULE 5.1 A Communications Schedule will be issued to each Captain/Master at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda at 1600 hrs local time on Monday 31 July. 5.2 CONDUCT OF DAILY SCHEDULES: ALL TIMES ARE GMT/UTC PROCEDURE The primary means of communication will be MF/HF on 4146 KHz. VHF Channel 77 will be used as an alternative means of communication. Morning schedule: GMT/UTC 0600 The Communications Officer will call each vessel in turn (as listed in the Communications Schedule issued at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda) on MF / HF 4146 khz and will ask each vessel to pass their Lat and Long position as at 0500 GMT. The Communications Officer will acknowledge the Lat/Long positions and will also confirm the vessel s race placings as at 0500 GMT (in class and overall). After all vessels have been contacted, the Communications Officer might broadcast a meteorological forecast and any other current fleet information. 0700 The Communications Officer will make a call on VHF CH 77 to any vessel whose position has not been received on VHF and repeat the above procedure. NOTES: The Communications Officer will call vessels as listed in the Communications Schedule. A vessel having another vessel s position should pass it when the Communications Officer calls the name of that vessel. If he has more than one other vessel s position, he should pass each as the appropriate other vessel is called. If the vessel does not respond then this vessel will be treated as a No Report and may be subject to a STP (see paragraph 10 below and Rule 16.2). 7

Afternoon schedule: 1700 The Communications Officer will call each vessel in turn (as listed in the Communications Schedule issued at the Captains Briefing in Klaipeda) vessels on VHF Ch 77 and will ask each vessel to pass their Lat and Long positions as at 1600 GMT. And also The Communications Officer will acknowledge the Lat/Long positions and will also confirm the race placings as at 1600 GMT (in class and overall). After all vessels have been contacted, the Communications Officer might broadcast a meteorological forecast and any other current fleet information. 1800 The Communications Officer will make a call on VHF CH 77 to any vessel whose position has not been received on VHF and repeat the above procedure. NOTES: The Communications Officer will call vessels as listed in the Communications Schedule. A vessel having another vessel s position should pass it when the Communications Officer calls the name of that vessel. If he has more than one other vessel s position, he should pass each as the appropriate other vessel is called. If the vessel does not respond then this vessel will be treated as a No Report and may be subject to a STP (see paragraph 10 below and Rule 16.2). 6. ENGLISH LANGUAGE SPEAKER Every vessel must have on board at least one person with the ability to understand and speak the English language to a sufficient standard as to be able to deal with a distress situation and to carry out the requirements of this Communication Instruction. 7. SILENCE PERIOD All vessels are required to observe a Silence Period, and cease all transmission on 4146 khz and VHF 77, except replies to the Communications Officer during both communications schedules to permit him to conduct the schedules without interruption. Vessels are to wait until they are called before passing their positions. 8. VESSELS UNABLE TO REPORT If a vessel is unable to report its position either directly, via another competitor, or via a coast radio station or commercial shipping, then she must use whatever means available in order to draw attention to her position. 9. UNREPORTED VESSELS If any vessel suspects that another competitor is unable to pass her 0500 or 1600 position, she should pass it to the Communications Officer when she passes her own position, or at the end of the schedule. 10. FAILURE OF A VESSEL TO REPORT ITS POSITION (Read R&SR Rule 16.2 carefully) If the Communications Officer does not receive reports of a vessel s position, the following action will be taken: 10.1 If a vessel fails to report her position for one schedule, the Communications Officer will broadcast to the fleet for any information they may have on that vessel s situation. The vessel will receive a Standard Time Penalty. 10.2 If a vessel fails to report her position for two consecutive schedules, local coast radio stations and the coastguard may be informed. The vessel will receive a second Standard Time Penalty. 10.3 If a vessel s position is still unknown after the third schedule, the Race Committee will consider whether SAR procedures should be initiated. The vessel may be disqualified by the Race Committee. 8

11. METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION 11.1 Although the Communications Officer will endeavour to obtain the latest weather information for transmission to the fleet, Captains/Masters should take steps to obtain their own weather information, but take careful note of Racing and Sailing Rule 25.4. 11.2 Abnormal weather conditions. Any vessel experiencing abnormal weather conditions must make every endeavour to inform the Communications Officer and, if appropriate, other competitors. 12. GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Because of the need to carry out the schedules quickly and efficiently, vessels are asked not to pass routine messages to the Communications Officer, or to each other, whilst the schedule is taking place on the frequencies used in the schedule. The Communications Vessel will keep a 24 hour listening watch on VHF Channel 16 and MF/HF 4146 when not engaged on a working frequency. 13. SAIL TRAINING INTERNATIONAL RACE COMMITTEE The Communications Officer will be on board the Communications Vessel, details of which will be given at the Captains Briefing in Riga, and organises these schedules on behalf of the Race Committee. He will help vessels as much as he can, but can only pass any traffic concerning the conduct of the race or its rules to the Race Committee ashore for their decision, which he may later relay back to vessels. 14. FINISH TIMES Vessels are required to pass their Finish Time [GMT/UTC] to the Communications Officer as soon as possible, and certainly no later than the next communications schedule. 15. VESSELS FINISHING AT SEA (R&SR 32) Vessels that are still at sea at the end of the race NEED NOT RETIRE. They are to pass their position at the time of the end of the race to the Communications Officer as soon as possible, and certainly no later than the next communications schedule. They should remain on the communications schedule and continue to pass their positions until they reach the finishing port. 16. SATELLITE TRANSPONDERS Sail Training International will provide participating vessels with a Yellowbrick satellite transponder which will transmit positions every hour. This feature is to allow up-to-date information to be displayed on the race website for the public, but it is not part of the formal race communications schedule. 17. CAPTAINS BRIEFING The Communications for the race will be explained at the Captains Briefing to be held in Klaipeda at 1600hrs local on Monday 31 July 2017. 9