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NATIONAL FIREFLY CLASS RULES 2016 The Firefly was designed in 1946 by Uffa Fox and was adopted as a national class in 1947.

INDEX PART I ADMINISTRATION Section A General A.1 Language... 4 A.2 Abbreviations... 4 A.3 Authorities... 4 A.4 Administration of the Class... 4 A.5 ISAF Rules... 4 A.6 Class Rules Variations... 4 A.7 Class Rules Amendments... 4 A.8 Class Rules Interpretation... 4 A.9 Class Fee Building... 4 A.10 Sail Numbers... 5 A.11 Hull Certification... 5 A.12 Initial Hull Certification... 5 A.13 Validity of Certificate... 5 A.14 Hull Re-Certification... 5 A.15 Retention of Certification Documentation... 6 Section B Boat Eligibility B.1 Class Rules and Certification... 6 B.2 Flotation Check... 6 B.3 Class Association Sticker... 6 PART II REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS Section C Conditions for Racing C.1 General... 7 C.2 Crew... 7 C.3 Advertising... 7 C.4 Portable Equipment... 7 C.5 Hull... 7 C.6 Hull Appendages... 8 C.7 Rig... 9 C.8 Sails... 11 Section D Hull D.1 Parts... 12 D.2 General... 12 D.3 Hull Shell... 13 D.4 Deck... 14 D.5 Buoyancy Tanks... 14 D.6 Gunwale Rubbing Strakes... 14 D.7 Thwarts... 14 D.8 Assembled Hull... 15 Section E Hull Appendages E.1 Parts... 16 E.2 General... 16 E.3 Centreboard... 17 E.4 Rudder Blade, Rudder Stock and Tiller... 17 Section F Rig F.1 Parts... 18 F.2 General... 18 F.3 Mast... 19 F.4 Boom... 20 F.5 Whisker Pole... 21 F.6 Standing Rigging... 21 F.7 Running Rigging... 22 Section G Sails G.1 Parts... 22 G.2 General... 23 G.3 Mainsail... 23 G.4 Headsail... 24 PART III APPENDICES Section H diagrams... 25 2 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

INTRODUCTION The National Firefly Class aims to provide high standard one design racing at reasonable cost. In 1987 the rules were revised in order to safeguard the one design characteristic in the light of modern dinghy developments. The several hundred detailed drawings, which were once part of the rules, have been excluded. Included within these rules is diagram for the reduced rig. Although this rig may not be used in class racing, the diagram is included as information for the purpose of junior racing at club level. National Firefly hulls, hull appendages, rigs and sails are measurement controlled. Firefly hulls shall only be manufactured by Rondar Raceboats in the class rules referred to as licensed builder. Equipment is required to comply with the RYA National Firefly Building Specification and is subject to an RYA approved manufacturing control system. Firefly, rigs shall only be manufactured by Selden. Firefly sails shall only be manufactured by Hyde Sails. Firefly hulls, hull appendages, rigs and sails may, after having left the manufacturer, only be altered to the extent permitted in Section C of the class rules. Owners and crews should be aware that compliance with rules in Section C is NOT checked as part of the certification process. Rules regulating the use of equipment during a race are contained in Section C of these class rules, in ERS Part I and in the Racing Rules of Sailing. This introduction only provides an informal background and the National Firefly Class Rules proper begin on the next page. PLEASE REMEMBER: IF THESE RULES DO NOT SAY YOU CAN, THEN YOU CANNOT! National Firefly Class Rules 2016 3

PART I ADMINISTRATION Section A General A.1 LANGUAGE A.1.1 The official language of the class is English and in case of dispute over translation the English text shall prevail. A.1.2 The word shall is mandatory and the word may is permissive. A.2 ABBREVIATIONS A.2.1 ISAF International Sailing Federation RYA Royal Yachting Association NFA National Firefly Class Association ERS Equipment Rules of Sailing RRS Racing Rules of Sailing A.3 AUTHORITIES A.3.1 The Class Rule Authority of the class is the RYA which shall co-operate with the NFA in all matters concerning these class rules. A.3.2 Notwithstanding anything contained herein, the Certification Authority has the authority to withdraw a certificate. A.4 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CLASS A.4.1 The class shall be administered by the RYA in conjunction with the NFA. A.5 ISAF RULES A.5.1 These class rules shall be read in conjunction with the ERS. A.5.2 Except where used in headings, when a term is printed in bold the definition in the ERS applies and when a term is printed in italics the definition in the RRS applies. A.6 CLASS RULES VARIATIONS A.6.1 These Class Rules shall only be varied in accordance with RRS 87 A.7 CLASS RULES AMENDMENTS A.7.1 Amendments to these class rules are subject to the approval of the Class rules authority. A.7.2 Class rule amendments are highlighted with an underline. A.8 CLASS RULES INTERPRETATION A.8.1 Interpretation of class rules shall be made by the class rules authority. 4 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

A.9 CLASS BUILDING FEE A.9.1 The licensed hull builder shall pay the Class Building Fee (as stated by the RYA) on each boat at the commencement of building whether or not it is subsequently measured and certified. A.9.2 The RYA shall, after having received the Class Building Fee for the hull, issue a building fee receipt,sail number and for boats built after 01/01/2013 an RYA building fee plaque. A.9.3 RYA building fee plaques may be re issued at the discretion of the RYA. A.10 SAIL NUMBERS A.10.1 Sail numbers shall be issued by the RYA. A.11 HULL CERTIFICATION A.11.1 A certificate shall record the following information: (a) Class (b) Certification authority (c) Sail number issued by the RYA (d) Owner (e) Craft identification number when applicable (f) Builder/Manufacturers details (g) Date of issue of initial certificate (h) Date of issue of certificate (i) Stripped hull weight (j) Corrector weight details (k) Owner s club (l) Name of the official measurer A.12 INITIAL HULL CERTIFICATION A.12.1 For a certificate to be issued to hull not previously certified: (a) Certification measurement shall be carried out by the official measurer who shall complete the appropriate documentation. (b) The documentation and certification fee, if required, shall be sent to the certification authority. (c) Upon receipt of a satisfactorily completed documentation and certification fee, if required, the certification authority may issue a certificate. (d) Licenced class builder(s) are able to carry out certification measurement of new hulls/ decks that are manufactured in their factory from the licenced class moulds. The procedure will be defined by the RYA. The RYA may audit this process from time to time. A.13 VALIDITY OF CERTIFICATE National Firefly Class Rules 2016 5

A.13.1 A hull certificate becomes invalid upon: (a) the change to any items recorded on the hull certificate as required under A.11. (b) withdrawal by the certification authority, (c) the issue of a new certificate, 6 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

A.14 HULL RE-CERTIFICATION A.14.1 The certification authority may issue a certificate to a previously certified hull: (a) when it is invalidated under A.13.1(a), after receipt of the old certificate when available, and certification fee if required. (b) when it is invalidated under A.13.1 (b), at its discretion. (c) in other cases, by application of the procedure in A.12. A.15 RETENTION OF CERTIFICATION DOCUMENTATION A.15.1 The certification authority shall: (a) retain the original documentation upon which the current certificate is based. Section B Boat Eligibility For a boat to be eligible for racing, it shall comply with the rules in this section. B.1 CLASS RULES AND CERTIFICATION B.1.1 The boat shall: (a) be in compliance with the class rules. (b) have a valid hull certificate. (c) have a valid flotation endorsement. B.2 FLOTATION CHECKS B.2.1 The hull certificate shall carry an annual flotation check endorsement which shall be valid for no more than 12 months from the date of the endorsement. B.2.2 To obtain the flotation endorsement the owner shall carry out a floatation check as below. If satisfactory, the owner shall sign and date the flotation endorsement section on the certificate and arrange for the signature to be witnessed and endorsed by a club official B.2.3 The flotation check shall be carried out with the mast stepped but sails and all loose gear removed. The boat shall be floated on her beam-ends both to port and starboard. B.2.4 The boat shall support a crew, not immersed above the knees, of a weight of minimum 136kg for a period of 5 minutes on each side. B.2.5 The owner shall satisfy himself that the leakage into each built in buoyancy compartment during the test does not exceed one litre. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 7

PART II REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS The crew and the boat shall comply with the rules in Part II when racing. In case of conflict Section C shall prevail. The rules in Part II are closed class rules. Certification control and equipment inspection shall be carried out in accordance with the ERS except where varied in this Part. Section C Conditions for Racing C.1 GENERAL C.1.1 RULES (a) The ERS Part I Use of Equipment shall apply. C.2 CREW C.2.1 LIMITATIONS (a) The crew shall consist of 2 persons unless specified differently in the sailing instructions. C.3 ADVERTISING C.3.1 LIMITATIONS Advertising on the boat chosen by the person in charge is prohibited. C.4 PORTABLE EQUIPMENT C.4.1 FOR USE C.5 HULL C.5.1 (a) OPTIONAL (1) Electronic or mechanical timing devices (2) One magnetic or electronic compass which displays heading only. (3) Kedge anchor and line (4) Equipment which does not relate to sailing the boat WEIGHT minimum maximum (a) The Hull weight in dry condition... 74 kg... (b) The Hull weight in C.5.1(a) shall be the Hull weightincluding buoyancy bags and attachments and all normal hull fittings (stem and keel bands, chainplates, mast gate, fairleads, stern horse, toe-straps, rudder fittings etc but excluding any compass or compass bracket). 8 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

C.5.2 C.5.3 C.5.4 CORRECTOR WEIGHTS (a) Not more than 2 Corrector weights of wood or metal shall be permanently fastened to the underside of the thwart when the weight of the hull, as defined by C5.1 is less than the minimum requirement. (b) The total weight of such corrector weights shall not exceed 4.5 kg. See also rules A.13 and B.1.1. FLOTATION (a) The hull shall have flotation elements. (b) A boat without any built in bow buoyancy shall carry under the foredeck, a buoyancy bag of minimum nominal buoyancy 136kg. (c) A boat without any built in side tanks shall carry buoyancy bags of minimum nominal buoyancy of 36kg under each bench. (d) A boat without any built in stern buoyancy shall carry secured in the stern abaft the centreboard case, a total not less than 100kg nominal buoyancy. (e) All buoyancy bags shall be securely attached in position and properly inflated. MODIFICATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (a) Routine maintenance such as, is permitted without re-measurement and recertification. (b) The hull shell, deck, bulkheads, buoyancy tanks and thwarts shall not be altered in any way except as permitted by these class rules. (c) Routine maintenance such as repainting/varnishing, polishing and the repair of minor damage and abrasions is permitted without remeasurement and re-certification. (d) If the hull is converted from one layout to another or where structural alterations are made, the boat shall be re-measured and re-certified. (e) If any hull is repaired in any other way than described in C.5.4(c), an official measurer shall verify that the external shape is the same as before the repair and that no substantial extra stiffness, or other, advantage has been gained as a result of the repair. C.5.5 FITTINGS (a) USE (1) Hand hole covers and drainage plugs if fitted shall be kept in place at all times. (2) One or two self-bailers may be fitted. When two self-bailers are fitted they shall be equidistant +/- 25mm from the transom and equidistant +/- 25mm from the centreplane of the hull. (3) The arrangement, material and type of toeholds is optional except that fixed struts or toe strap bars are prohibited between lines 900mm forward of the transom and 2070mm forward of the transom. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 9

(4) The type of the following are optional: blocks, chainplates, cleats, shackles, bungs, mast step, mast gate, rudder pintles, stem head fitting, anti chafe devices. (5) The shrouds shall be attached to shroud plates fixed on the outside of the skin or to U bolts attached to the gunwale. For MkI, MkII or MkIII construction the shrouds may be led through the decks and be attached to a shroud anchorage fixed inside the skin. C.6 HULL APPENDAGES C.6.1 MODIFICATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (a) Hull appendages shall not be altered in any way except as permitted by these class rules. (b) Routine maintenance of the rudder such as repainting/re-varnishing, polishing and the repair of minor abrasions is permitted without remeasurement and re-certification. (c) Routine maintenance of the centreboard such as polishing and the repair of minor abrasions is permitted without re-measurement and re- certification. C.6.2 C.6.3 C.6.4 FITTINGS (a) USE (1) The type and lead of the centreboard tackle and rudder blade tackle is optional. CENTREBOARD (a) USE (1) The centreboard shall either be located on the centreboard roller within the centreboard case, or if the option of a centreboard with a hole is used it shall be located by the bolt. (2) The sideways movement of the centreboard in the centreboard case shall not be restricted, except by the centreboard roller. RUDDER (a) USE (1) The rudder blade shall be in its fully lowered position at all times (2) The effective length of the tiller and tiller extension shall not be adjusted whilst racing. C.7 RIG C.7.1 MODIFICATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (a) Spars shall not be altered in any way except as permitted by these class rules. 10 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

(b) Routine maintenance such as cleaning, replacement of fittings and minor repairs is permitted without re-measurement and re-certification, but no modification other than minor repairs shall affect the bending characteristics. C.7.2 C.7.3 FITTINGS (a) USE (1) The following are optional: wind indication device blocks, ropes, wires, rigging screws, cleats (excluding the prohibited mainsheet cleat), shackles and anti chafe devices. MAST (a) DIMENSIONS Aft side of mast to aft side of transom with minimum maximum mast in its foremost position in the gate..... 2500 mm Aft side of mast to aft side of transom with mast in its aft most position in the gate... 2470 mm... Horizontal movement of mast in any direction at deck level...... 8 mm Height of mast heel (mast datum point) when stepped to inside of skin, measured at a point 25mm athwartships from the centreplane of the hull...85 mm... 95 mm C.7.4 C.7.5 (b) USE (1) The spar shall be stepped in the mast step in such a way that the heel is not capable of moving more than 2 mm. (2) The following mast section/modes only shall be used: (1) Reynolds Rotating. (2) Proctor C standard taper Fixed. (3) Proctor C with special taper Fixed or Rotating BOOM (a) DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Limit mark width... 10 mm Outer point distance...... 2220 mm WHISKER POLE (a) USE (1) When in use one end of the whisker pole shall be attached to the whisker pole fitting on the mast. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 11

C.7.6 C.7.7 STANDING RIGGING (a) USE (1) Rigging links and rigging screws and the effective length of shrouds or diamond bracing wires shall not be adjusted. (2) The forestay (and the jib tack) shall be attached on the centreplane of the hull at or above deck level a maximum of 125mm from the bow including stem band if fitted. RUNNING RIGGING (a) USE (1) The lead and reeving of the mainsheet is optional provided that whether the mainsheet passes through a lower mainsheet block or is dead-ended at the transom, it shall be mounted on a rigid horse or track and the upper mainsheet block shall be attached to the boom. (2) The movement of the lower mainsheet block or dead-end shall be free between limits on either side of the centreplane. (3) The limits of movement on the mainsheet track or horse shall be anywhere from the fixed on the centreplane up to a maximum of 135mm from the centreplane. Where the lower mainsheet block is attached to a track the attachment fitting shall be a maximum of 50mm above the track. (4) When the lower mainsheet block is fitted forward of the transom, it shall be attached to the top of the centreboard case on the hull centreplane. The fitting for the attachment of the mainsheet block shall be a maximum of 50mm above the centreboard case. (5) Each jib sheet shall be led through a fairlead, which shall be one of: (a) A fairlead fitting, rigidly mounted to the hull, in which the freedom of the sheet centreline does not exceed 50mm. (b) A flexibly mounted block or guide, in which the freedom of the sheet centreline does not exceed 150mm. (c) A single hole through each side deck of a maximum 30mm diameter. (6) The position of each jib fairlead is optional, provided that no part of the leads project outboard of the rubbing strakes. The fairlead may be mounted on a single rigid track, which may be recessed. The lead of each jib sheet after the fairlead is optional. (7) The lead of the lower end of the halyards is optional below the level of the gooseneck. (8) The type and lead of the mainsail clew outhaul, Cunningham and burgee halyard is optional. (9) The type and lead of the kicking strap including one for reefed sails is optional, except that it shall not be capable as acting as a strut and/or lifting the boom. (10) The type of ropes and/or wires is optional. 12 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

C.8 SAILS C.8.1 C.8.2 C.8.3 C.8.4 MODIFICATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (a) Sails shall not be altered in any way except as permitted by these class rules. (b) Routine maintenance such as cleaning and minor repairs that do not alter the shape of the sail is permitted without re-measurement. LIMITATIONS (a) Reduced rig sails shall not be used for class racing. MAINSAIL (a) USE (1) The sail shall be hoisted on a halyard. The arrangement shall permit hoisting and lowering of the sail at sea. (2) Luff and foot bolt ropes shall be in the spar grooves or tracks. JIB (a) USE (1) The jib tack shall be attached on the centreplane of the hull at or above deck level a maximum of 125mm from the bow including stem band if fitted. (2) A system to prevent the jib from fouling the spreaders or diamond strut is optional. Section D Hull D.1 PARTS D.1.1 D.1.2 MANDATORY (a) Hull shell (b) Deck (c) Buoyancy (d) Thwart (e) Gunwale Rubbing Strakes OPTIONAL (a) Bulkheads D.2 GENERAL D.2.1 D.2.2 RULES (a) The hull shall comply with the class rules in force at the time of initial certification or the class rules in force at the time of re-certification if the boat has been modified and re-certified. CERTIFICATION See Rule A.12. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 13

D.2.4 D.2.5 D.2.6 DEFINITIONS (a) HULL DATUM POINT The hull datum point is the aft face of the transom. (b) The forward datum point (FDP) is the intersection of the stem (including stem band) and the Sheerline. IDENTIFICATION (a) The hull shall carry the sail number and letters carved or stamped in the aft hog of a wooden boat or the thwart of a GRP boat in figures not less than 30mm in height. (b) In addition to D.2.5(a) boats build after 01/01/2013 shall carry the RYA building fee plaque permanently attached to the inside of the transom, below the sheerline. BUILDERS (a) The hull shall be built by a builder licensed by the RYA. (b) All moulds shall be approved by RYA. D.3 HULL SHELL D.3.1 D.3.2 MATERIALS The hull shell shall be built from: (a) Wooden shells constructed from wooden laminations bonded with waterproof resin which may have a non-reinforced protective coating applied to their surface. The transom shall be solid. (b) GRP hull shells of bonded glass fibre construction with suitable stiffening. CONSTRUCTION (a) The hull shell shall comply with the Lines Drawing. (b) The hull shall be built in one of these forms: (1) Wood (2) FRP (3) Composite i.e. GRP shell with wooden decks. (c) A maximum of 2 internal longitudinal stringers may be fitted on each side of the hull shell. OR Internal stiffening may be achieved by adding either marine plywood or solid wood veneers a maximum of 4mm thick that shall cover all the interior surface of the hull within the outline defined by the MkIV side and bow tanks, the hog sides and the transom. (d) Bilge keels shall be fitted to the outside of the hull shell on each side of the centreplane. The keels may be faired into the hull shell at their ends and along their edges, but shall be the full depth along their centreline and full width for the minimum length. (e) The transom may have cut outs below the sheerline height for the tiller port and a maximum of 2 drain holes. 14 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

D.4 DECK D.4.1 D.4.2 (f) A metal or plastic keelband and stem band shall be fitted to wooden hulls. A keelband and stem band of any material is optional on GRP hulls. Fairing/blending pieces may be fitted at each end of the centreboard case. (g) The wooden centreboard case shall conform to the diagram in appendix H. The GRP centreboard case shall be part of the approved mouldings from the licensed builder. (h) The centreboard case on composite hulls shall be from the approved mould but a wooden capping conforming to the dimensions in appendix H may be fitted. (i) A centreboard roller as detailed on the diagram in appendix H shall be fitted inside the case, being retained by the centreboard pivot bold, when the option of a centreboard with slot is used. MATERIALS (a) The deck shall be built from wood or GRP. CONSTRUCTION (a) The GRP deck shall be part of the RYA approved mouldings fitted by the licensed builder. (b) Wooden decks shall comply with one of the options shown in the diagrams in appendix H D.5 BUOYANCY TANKS D.5.1 CONSTRUCTION Buoyancy tanks shall comprise of: (a) The wooden hull shall have either buoyancy compartments or side benches as per the diagram in appendix H. (b) The GRP hull shall have tanks as part of the RYA approved mouldings fitted by the licensed builder. (c) A buoyancy compartment may be modified to permit the insertion of inflatable bags. D.6 GUNWALE AND RUBBING STRAKES D.6.1 D.6.2 MATERIALS (a) The rubbing strakes shall be of timber or part of the GRP moulding. CONSTRUCTION (a) The rubbing strake shall run unbroken on each gunwale. (b) The rubbing strake shall maintain its width +/- 5mm consistently for the full length of the boat except it may be tapered to the minimum within 1000mm of the ends. D.7 THWART D.7.1 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION (a) The thwart shall be of timber or part of the GRP moulding. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 15

D.8 ASSEMBLED HULL D.8.1 D.8.2 FITTINGS (a) MANDATORY (1) The shrouds shall be attached to shroud plates fixed on the outside of the skin or to U bolts attached to the gunwale. For MkI, MkII or MkIII construction the shrouds may be led through the decks and be attached to a shroud anchorage fixed inside the skin. DIMENSIONS... minimum... maximum Hull length to forward datum point... 3644 mm.. 3660 mm Extension of moulding from forward datum point...... 60 mm Rise of floor at 1830mm from hull datum. Vertical distance between points on the outside of the skin at 150mm and 610mm outboard of the centreline...... 200 mm Height of sheerline at 1830mm from hull datum. Vertical distance between sheerline and a point on the outside skin at 150mm outboard of the centreline... 508 mm... 540 mm Beam of hull, excluding rubbing strakes and fittings, at sheerline; at section 760mm from hull datum... 1228 mm.. 1253 mm at section maximum beam..... 1426 mm at section 2580mm from hull datum... 1115 mm.. 1143 mm at section 3090mm from hull datum... 736 mm... 756 mm Thickness of solid transom in a wood hull... 12 mm... Tiller port; depth below sheerline...... 75 mm width...... 300 mm Inside diameter of transom drain holes...... 26 mm Longitudinal internal stringers (optional); depth...... 25 mm width...... 50 mm Bilge keels; Length minimum for full depth and width... 1000 mm... depth measured along their centreline... 8 mm... width... 30 mm... distance from centreline of hull... 300 mm... 340 mm centre of bilge keel measured along outside surface of the hull from hull datum... 1400 mm.. 1600 mm Keel and stem bands; depth wooden shell... 3 mm... 7 mm depth GRP shell...... 7 mm 16 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

weight per metre..... 0.5 kg/m Protrusion of keel excluding keel band from hull skin at any point... 11 mm... 15 mm Width of keel at and distance between 300mm and 2580 from hull datum... 49 mm... 63 mm Width of centreboard slot... 13 mm... 19 mm Height of centre of centreboard pivot from outside of skin... 73 mm... 93 mm Position of centreboard pivot from hull datum... 2098 mm.. 2118 mm Longitudinal distance from hull datum to centreline of shroud or its projection at deck level... 2117 mm.. 2142 mm Shrouds led through deck (Optional). Distance from intersection of deck and shroud to sheerline...... 60 mm Foredeck Camber. Vertical distance from top of deck at centre to sheerline at 2580mm from hull datum...... 95 mm Side deck Camber. Vertical distance from inboard edge of side deck to sheerline when measured at any point within 1750mm from hull datum...... 6 mm Deck overhang including gunwale rubbing strakes; plan width from sheerline...... 50 mm Gunwale rubbing strakes; depth... 20 mm... 30 mm width... 10 mm... 50 mm distances from transom and forward end of hull, excluding stemhead fitting where strake may taper,...... 1000 mm Width of thwart... 130 mm... 150 mm Aft side of centre thwart from hull datum... 1400 mm.. 1500 mm Height of sail number and letter in boat... 30 mm... Section E Hull Appendages E.1 PARTS E.1.1 MANDATORY (a) Centreboard (b) Rudder E.2 GENERAL E.2.1 E.2.3 RULES (a) Hull appendages shall comply with the class rules in force at the time of certification. CERTIFICATION (a) The official measurer shall certify hull appendages. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 17

E.3 CENTREBOARD E.3.1 E.3.2 E.3.3 E.3.4 E.3.5 MANUFACTURERS (a) Manufacturers are optional. MATERIALS (a) The centreboard shall be of either salt water resistant aluminium which may be anodised or mild steel plate which may be galvanised. CONSTRUCTION (a) The centreboard shall conform to the diagram in appendix H. (b) The centreboard may have either a slot or a pivot hole. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Thickness - ALLOY... 7.7 mm... 8.3 mm Thickness - STEEL... 5.7 mm... 6.3 mm Edge chamfer...... 26 mm Tip of centreboard to bearing surface of pivot & bolt.... 1135 mm WEIGHTS minimum maximum ALLOY... 7 kg... 9 kg STEEL... 17.5 kg... 22.5 kg E.4 RUDDER BLADE, RUDDER STOCK AND TILLER E.4.1 E.4.2 E.4.3 MANUFACTURERS (a) Manufacturers of the FRP blade shall be licensed by the RYA. (b) Manufacturers of the wooden blade are optional. MATERIALS (a) The rudder blade shall be of solid wood or FRP (b) The rudder stock material is optional. (c) The tiller and tiller extension material is optional. CONSTRUCTION (a) The wood and FRP rudder blades shall conform to the requirements of the diagrams in appendix H. (b) The FRP rudder blade shall be manufactured in a mould approved by the RYA. (c) Wood blades may have a protective strip fitted to the edges of the blade, but it shall be included in the required blade profile. (d) Wood blades may have a non-reinforced protective coating of paint or thermoset resin (includes epoxy). If applied it shall be included in the required blade profile. (e) The design of the rudder stock is optional. (f) The design of the tiller and tiller extension is optional except that a telescopic tiller is prohibited 18 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

E.4.4 E.4.5 (g) The centre of gravity of the assembled rudder blade, stock and tiller (but not tiller extension) with the rudder blade in its lowest possible position, if of the lifting type, shall be aft of the axis of the pintles. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Rudder stock. Overall width excluding pivot bolt...... 80 mm WEIGHTS minimum maximum Rudder blade, stock, tiller and extension... 3 kg... Section F Rig F.1 PARTS F.1.1 F.1.2 MANDATORY (a) Mast (b) Boom (c) Standing rigging (d) Running rigging OPTIONAL (a) Whisker pole F.2 GENERAL F.2.1 F.2.3 F.2.4 F.2.5 RULES (a) The spars and their fittings shall comply with the class rules in force at the time of certification of the spar. (b) The standing and running rigging shall comply with the class rules. CERTIFICATION (a) The official measurer shall certify spars. (b) No certification of standing and running rigging is required. DEFINITIONS (a) MAST DATUM POINT The mast datum point is the heel point. MANUFACTURER (a) The mast shall be either: (1) The Reynolds section with wooden topmast (2) The Proctor/Selden C with standard taper (3) The Proctor/Selden C with special Firefly taper. The C section mast shall be supplied by Selden. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 19

F.3 MAST F.3.1 F.3.2 F.3.3 F.3.4 MATERIALS (a) The spar shall be of aluminium with wood when required. CONSTRUCTION (a) The spar extrusion shall include an integral fixed sail groove. (b) The different mast sections shall only be used in the following modes: (1) Reynolds Rotating. (2) Proctor C standard taper Fixed. (3) Proctor C with special taper Fixed or Rotating. FITTINGS (a) MANDATORY (1) Shroud tangs or T ball sockets (2) A set of spreaders: (a) Rotating mast: The diamond spreader shall be straight and pass through the mast between the attachment points on the wires. (b) Fixed mast: Each spreader shall be rigid but may swing horizontally about its attachment point. (3) Mainsail halyard sheave box (4) Headsail halyard sheave box or halyard attachment point (5) Gooseneck: (a) The rotating mast shall have a fixed gooseneck so that the mast shall not rotate independently of the boom. (b) The height of the gooseneck shall be fixed on all masts and the gooseneck shall be through fastened to the wall of the mast section or retained from sliding by through fastening. (6) Kicking strap attachment (7) Heel fitting (b) OPTIONAL (1) One mechanical wind indicator (2) Compass bracket (3) Whisker Pole attachment rings (4) Burgee attachment DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Mast length..... 6475 mm Mast limit mark width... 10 mm Gooseneck pivot bolt centre above mast datum Standard mast... 900 mm... 912 mm Extended mast... 975 mm... 987 mm Upper point above gooseneck pivot bolt centre...... 5380 mm Forestay height Standard mast... 4708 mm.. 4728 mm 20 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

F.3.5 Forestay height Extended mast... 4783 mm.. 4803 mm Headsail halyard attachment height, Standard mast... 4665 mm...468 5 m Headsail halyard height Extended mast... 4740 mm.. 4760 mm Shroud height Standard mast... 4708 mm.. 4728 mm Shroud height Extended mast... 4783 mm.. 4803 mm Whisker pole fitting: projection...... 40 mm Diamond Spreader; Standard rotating mast length from centreline of spar... 215 mm... height to centre... 2780 mm.. 2830 mm Spreader; Extended mast length... 150 mm... height to centre of spreader pivot... 2855 mm.. 2905 mm Kicking strap attachment above mast datum... 180 mm... 280 mm WEIGHTS minimum Mast weight... 7.2 kg maximum F.4 BOOM F.4.1 F.4.2 F.4.3 F.4.4 MATERIALS (a) The spar shall be of aluminium. (b) Permitted surface finish shall be anodised. CONSTRUCTION (a) The spar extrusion shall be on of: (1) Reynolds Firefly section. (2) Proctor C section. (3) Proctor 2520 section. (b) Material may only be removed for the attachment of fittings. FITTINGS (a) MANDATORY (1) There shall be one kicking strap attachment. It shall be through fastened to the boom wall section or restrained from sliding by through fastenings. (2) The boom end fittings shall be either Reynolds or Proctor as appropriate. (b) OPTIONAL (1) Other fittings. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Boom overall length...2525 mm... 2555 mm Kicking strap fitting from forward end of boom... 465 mm... 765 mm National Firefly Class Rules 2016 21

F.4.5 WEIGHTS minimum Boom weight... 2.7 kg maximum F.5 WHISKER POLE F.5.1 F.5.2 F.5.3 F.5.4 MANUFACTURER (a) Manufacturer is optional. MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION (a) Optional. FITTINGS (a) Fittings are optional. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Whisker pole length.... 1220 mm F.6 STANDING RIGGING F.6.1 F.6.2 F.6.3 F.6.4 MATERIALS (a) The standing rigging shall be of galvanised or stainless steel. CONSTRUCTION (a) MANDATORY (1) Forestay of wire (2) Shrouds of wire (b) OPTIONAL (1) Diamond bracings of wire FITTINGS (a) MANDATORY (1) The standing rigging shall be attached by either external or via T terminals. DIMENSIONS minimum Forestay diameter... 1.5 mm Shroud diameter... 2.5 mm Diamond bracing wire diameter... 1.5 mm F.7 RUNNING RIGGING F.7.1 MATERIALS (a) Materials are optional. maximum 22 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

F.7.2 F.7.3 CONSTRUCTION (a) MANDATORY (1) Mainsail halyard (2) Mainsail sheet (3) Headsail halyard (4) Headsail sheets (b) OPTIONAL (1) Mainsail Cunningham line (2) Mainsail outhaul (3) Kicking strap (4) Burgee halyard FITTINGS (a) OPTIONAL (1) All fittings unless specified. Section G Sails G.1 PARTS G.1.1 G.1.2 MANDATORY (a) Mainsail (b) Headsail OPTIONAL - BUT NOT TO BE USED FOR RACING (a) Reduced mainsail (b) Reduced headsail G.2 GENERAL G.2.1 G.2.2 G.2.3 G.2.4 RULES (a) Sails shall comply with the class rules in force at the time of certification. CERTIFICATION (a) Certification marks are not required. (b) The RYA may appoint one or more persons at a sailmaker to measure and certify sails produced by that manufacturer in accordance with the ISAF In-house Certification Guidelines. DEFINITIONS (a) The head point for the headsail shall be measured as the intersection of the edges of the sail cloth, extended as necessary. SAILMAKER (a) A licence is required to produce racing sails but not reduced rig sails. (b) Sails shall be clearly marked with the Sailmakers name and serial number. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 23

G.3 MAINSAIL G.3.1 G.3.2 G.3.3 IDENTIFICATION (a) The class insignia shall be the letter F. (b) The class insignia and sail numbers shall be placed in accordance with the Racing Rules of Sailing, Appendix G. MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION (a) The design, materials and construction of racing sails shall be approved by the RYA. (b) T he Team racing sails that are manufactured to the racing class sail plan by the licenced sailmaker are eligible for class racing. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Leech length..... 5590 mm Luff length..... 5334 mm Foot length..... 2185 mm Quarter width..... 2070 mm Half width..... 1600 mm Three-quarter width...... 990 mm FOR REDUCED RIG Leech length..... 3572 mm Luff length for fixed mast..... 4278 mm Luff length for rotating mast..... 4313 mm Foot length..... 2185 mm G.4 HEADSAIL G.4.1 G.4.2 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION (a) The design, materials and construction of racing sails shall be approved by the RYA. DIMENSIONS minimum maximum Luff length..... 3658 mm Leech length..... 3200 mm Foot length..... 1575 mm FOR REDUCED RIG Luff length..... 2743 mm Leech length..... 2515 mm Luff perpendicular..... 1448 mm 24 National Firefly Class Rules 2016

PART III APPENDICES The rules in Part III are closed class rules. Measurement shall be carried out in accordance with the ERS except where varied in this Part. Section H Where there is a discrepancy between the main text of these rules and diagram 6, the main text of these rules shall prevail. National Firefly Class Rules 2016 25

DIAGRAM 1 CENTREPLATE CASE ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm Note: 1. The material of the centreplate case shall be wood. 2. The inside of the case may be lined. The lining material shall be non metallic and shall not be more than 1.5 in thickness. The internal width of the lined case shall be 16.:t 3. 3. All dimensions are parallel or perpendicular to the datum plane, except the thickness of the diagonal rib 19.:t 3. 10 NOMINAL DIA. 22±lrg' 1i 9.5-0 + 2 + 16-3, I 32 ± 3 I I ' 5J' 4. The rocker at stations 1-6 shall be measured between the datum ' H ' H y l 3 [1 plane and the upper surface of the keelson. 16 ± 3 CENTREPLATE ROLLER...-- r±3 I 1380 = 20 1040 ± 20 264 ± 5 20 max SECTION A A C/PLATE PIVOT HOLE 10 NOMINAL OIA. DATUM PLA NE 940 ± 20 z J>l g!!!. :!1 '< 137 ± 5 I l 910 i 455 L I,' I 194 ± 5 159 () iii ri: ;:o c id

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DIAGRAM 2A MKIDECKS All Dimensions in mm. For notes and section A-A see diagram 28 Alternative deck beams 13090! 15 Sheer Line (dotted) 12580 ± 15 a.. 0:: <9 -co 0-o 8 E V> I 3: I E"E-E c:: 2 10 ;;; u; v;.. c:: Vl CE l >; ( : i j " - - Cl> - 10 ::::E 160 ± 25 The side decks may be tapered towards the centreline from a section not less -than 1.750mm forward of the aft face of 1he!ransom 26 NationalFirefly Class Rules 2013

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DAIGRAM 2E: MARK IV DECK All dimensions in mm 3175 ± 15 f 2730 ± 15 2120 ± 15 Shear1ine A I 1520 ±50* * Tolerance to Suit CL of Thwart Tolerance f 830 ± 15 l National Fir efly Class Rules 2013 29

DIAGRAM 2F: MARK IV SIDEDECK AND TANK 6 Max 105 ± 1 Section A-A Angle X (Nominal) 145 @ Bulkhead 1 150 @ Bulkhead 2 160 @ Bulkhead 3 Item Description Minimum Material Section 1, 2 & 3 Bulkheads 4 Marine P! ood 4 Forward Bulkheads 4 Marine Ply ood 5 Web Stiffener 15 X 30 (At Wood Mid Point) 6&7 Deck Beams 17 x40@ Wood Centre Line 8 Tank Side 5 Marine P ood 9 & 10 Tank Top 4 Marine P ood 11 King Plank 35 X 15 Wood Notes 1) Bulkheads 1 & 2 Non Airtight I Draining Bulkhead 3 Airtight 2) Ply to Ply Joint Stringers 15 x 20 Nominal 3) If bow bulkhead 4 not fitted side tank to be terminated against existing bow tank bulkhead or inner foredeck. 4) Mast gate to be constructed as deck extension or using "Rondar" aluminium plate 30 National Firefly Class Rules 2013

, z!!!. a :::J!!!. I 200 :t 25 188 340 :t 25 10025 from sheer level - l50... 30 at skin -------- r--------------" t 200 = 30. on centreline Y- aft face of transom - I Notes: 660 ± - \ optional stern tank 1425 1-1 2000 25801!5 230 25 255 ± 25 235± 25 200 :t 25 I... uooer surface of hoq inboard edqe of sode tanlc or side bench inside of hull. -I I I =- _. t:co ol> c -<C> ):::>::c o 2l s > -<w -i ):::> 2 (" /) ):::> 2 0 (/) 0 m t:c rn 2 (') ::I: m (f) Oḻ 0.. at sheerline 3 > 3 Ul (!) ::J rncn(/) 0 "" a. - 0 "" (!) --(/) ::J Ol Ol - ::J ::J ::J ;11:" 3 I I 3 '< 0 iii VI VI ;u c m VI IV w 1. The top and sides of wooden tanks shall be plywood: thickness 5 :t 1. The sides of the tanks shall drop vertically (:t 10 ) from the inboard edge of the tank tops. 2. The side benches shall be of plywood thickness 5 :t 1, or of wooden slats with two slats 2 per side. C.S.A. of each slat 800mm minimum. 3. The optional stern tank,if fitted, shall be of 4mm plywood and shall have not less than one fore and aft web stiffener. 4. The bow buoyancy tank,if fitted, may be constructed from a complete vertical bulkhead as shown. Alternatively, by a vertical bulkhead to 0 0 I 8.g_ Q to ;... "P

100 :t_ 25 together with a horizontal top as shown by a broken line.

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DIAGRAMS RUDDER 450 ± 10 -- 0 0 0 +I 0 c{ E r- u 0 ---.-- w -- u. --r--- g c: I'll C"d!; CD CD c: 0...J «- J 0 N N M,... N II) u. 0 0... +I 0... +I 0 M N I :: tllftl C:Q. Oftl =o 0. 4JM 11),... Maximum thickness at stations A-E shall be between 16-20mm. Tolerance on all dimensions 5mm unless stated otherwise. The rudder profile shallbo lair botwoon stations. The water-line is defined as the line perpendicular to the transom passing through the1ntersection of the aft side of the transom end the outside skin at the centre line. National Firefly Class Rules 2013 33

DIAGRAM 58 RUDDER LINE OF AFT FACE OF TRANSOM 40±10 I water LINE I : oo-so A L --- -- --- - - ja 20±2 c -::::> :: :-:----- SECTION AA 0 +I 0 0 to \{_ 50 max 50 max 50+ 53-0 - I - 220!5 NOTES DIMENSIONS IN mm SHAPING ld AN AEROFOIL SECTION IS PERMITIED. BLADE SHALL NOT BE LOWERED BEYOND VERTICAL NOR RAISED MORE THAN 5. PROFILE ABOVE WATERLINE IS OPTIONAL 34 National Firefly Class Rules 2013

DIAGRAM 6 &400 max J ROTATING MAST )( 4783 t 10 ' / Attachment point of forestay and jib halyard ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm NOTES 1. The mast shall be made from Reynolds section with wooden topmast or Proctor C section with specialfirefly taper 2. The boom shall be of Reynolds or Proctor C Section. 3. The boom shall be fitted - 75 with standard end fittings t as supplied by Reynolds Rl Attachment point of or Proctors E shrouds 0 ro 4718±10 M IT' Ln l 2805 ± 25-2220 Centre of spreader t Diamond Spreader r- ", ', '\' max. 215 min. 906 ± (j 610 ± 155 15 Overall 2540 ± 15 Gooseneck pivot bolt centre Position of kicking strap National Firefly Class Rules 2013 35

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6475 max DIAGRAM 7 FIXED MAST ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm 4793 ± 10 l. Height of shroud and forestay attachment point Notes: 1. The mast shall be made from Proctor C section with either the standard taper or the special Firefly taper. 2. The boom shall be made from Reynolds or Proctor C section. 3. The boom shall be fitted with standard end fittings as supplied by Reynolds or Proctors. 4. All dimensions taken from the Mast Head Datum may be 75 less than that stated. )e( 4750-:r Jib halyard sheave 0 OJ M 1.0 Height of centre of spreader pivot 2220 m x Gooseneck pivot bolt centre ----------- Overall 2540 ± 15 Position of heel Mast datum _ E- 230 + 50 kicking strap National Firefly Class Rules 2013 37

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Effective: 16/01/2013 Previous issues: 1 January 2013 1 March 2003 1 August 2002 1 July 1997 1 May 1996 1 March 1990 1 August 1989 1 March 1989 1 March 1985 1 January 1983 1 March 1982 1 March 1981 1 March 1877 1 April 1976 1 March 1975 1 March 1974 1 May 1973 1 March 1972 1 March 1968 1 March 1967 1 May 1966 30 July 1965 30 July 1962 1 January 1957 1 May 1954 RYA 2013 38 National Firefly Class Rules 2013