Southport Yacht Club Proudly Presents: 2015 CLUB MARINE Brass Monkey Series ---------------OPEN INVITATIONAL--------------- NOTICE OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS INVITATION Southport Yacht Club and the SYC Hollywell Sailing Squadron cordially invite all owners, skippers and crews of eligible Monohull and Multi-hull yachts, Trailable Yachts and Etchells, to enter and compete in the 2015 Brass Monkey Series, comprising 9 races on Passage Type Courses from May 2015 through August 2015. ORGANISING AUTHORITY Southport Yacht Club Inc. (SYC) located at 1 Marina Crescent HOLLYWELL Gold Coast 4216 QLD For further information please contact the Sailing Office: 07 5537 7030 sailing.admin@southportyachtclub.com.au
1. RULES 2015 Brass Monkey Series NOTICE OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 The Series will be governed by the current rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) 1.2 The Special Regulations of Yachting Australia (YA) Category 6 1.3 The relevant Class Rules (as applicable) 1.4 COLREGS International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 RULE 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars 1.5 This combined Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions 2. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY 2.1. Eligible boats may enter on the Entry Form - Attachment A, which shall be lodged with the SYC Hollywell Sailing Office before 1500 hours on the day of the first race in which she will compete, accompanied by the required Fee and Safety Declaration Form 2.2. The Regatta is open to all classes of monohull and multi-hull yachts and trailable yachts which comply with: 2.2.1 Attachment B - YA Special Regulations Part 1 Category Six as amended by SYC 2.2.2 International Etchells which comply with Attachment C - SYC Safety Regulations 2.2.3 Owners/skippers/persons-in-charge are a current financial member of a Yachting Australia affiliated Sailing Club and hold a current Sailor Identification Number 2.3. Every boat shall hold a current and valid Public Liability and Third Party Insurance coverage for the sum of not less than AUD$5Million 3. DIVISIONS There will be One (1) Division. 4. FEES (inclusive of GST) ENTRY FEES 9 Race Series $75 9 Race Series (Bailment Holder) Included in Bailment Casual Entry $15/race 5. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS Notices to competitors will be posted on the Official Notice Board located outside the Sailing Office at the Southport Yacht Club Hollywell Sailing Squadron, 1 Marina Crescent HOLLYWELL QLD 4216. 6. CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Any change to the Sailing Instructions will be posted before 1200 on the day it will take effect, except that any change to the schedule of races will be posted by 1700 on the day before it will take effect. 7. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE Signals made ashore will be displayed at the Southport Yacht Club Hollywell Sailing Squadron Control Tower. Page 2
8. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Events of the Series will operate according to the following schedule. The Warning Signal for each race will be made no sooner than 1625 hours on the day of each race. 9. CLASS FLAGS RACE SCHEDULED DATE 1 Wednesday 6th May 2015 2 Wednesday 20 th May 2015 3 Wednesday 3 rd June 2015 4 Wednesday 17 th June 2015 5 Wednesday 1 st July 2015 6 Wednesday 15 th July 2015 7 Wednesday 29 th July 2015 8 Wednesday 12 th August 2015 9 Wednesday 26 th August 2015 The Warning Signal will be International Code Flag Q (Quebec). 10. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS The Sailing Instructions are incorporated in this document. 11. REGATTA SITE The Regatta will be conducted from Southport Yacht Club Hollywell Sailing Squadron, 1 Marina Crescent HOLLYWELL Qld 4216. 12. RACING AREA The racing area shall be the Broadwater, between Wave Break Island and Sovereign Island, as described in SI 13 THE COURSES. 13. THE COURSES Start in a Southerly Direction - John Elks Beacon - Special Mark Sovereign - Finish (All Channel Marks to Be Obeyed and Crab Island left To Port) 14. THE START Start in a Northerly Direction - Special Mark Sovereign - John Elks Beacon - Finish (All Channel Marks to Be Obeyed and Crab Island left To Starboard) 14.1. Races will be started using RRS Rule 26 with the Warning Signal given five (5) minutes before the Starting Signal. 14.2. The Starting Line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag from the Hollywell tower to the West and the Starboard Lateral Beacon to the East. 14.3. A boat starting later than fifteen (15) minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start (DNS). This changes Rule A4.1. Page 3
15. THE FINISH 2015 Brass Monkey Series NOTICE OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS The Finish Line will be between a staff displaying an Orange flag from the Hollywell Tower and the Starboard Lateral Beacon to the East. 16. SHORTENED COURSE From 1730 hrs the Finish Line may be between the Committee Boat displaying the shortened course Flag S and a Lateral Beacon or prominent feature of their choice. 17. PENALTY SYSTEM 17.1. The 720 penalty, Rule 44.2 of the RRS shall apply for infringement of the Rules of Part 2 of the Racing Rules of Sailing. 17.2. As provided in Rule 67, the Race Committee (or its nominee) may, without a hearing, penalise a boat that has broken Rule 42. 18. TIME LIMITS 18.1. The Time Limit for each race shall be 1800hrs. 18.2. Boats failing to finish within the Time Limit will be scored Did Not Finish. This changes Rule 35 and A4.1. 19. PROTESTS AND REQUESTS FOR REDRESS 19.1. Protest Forms are available at the SYC Hollywell Sailing Squadron Office. Protests shall be delivered there within the protest time limit. 19.2. The protest time limit is 30 min after the finish of the last boat. 19.3. 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. The protest committee may offer a short arbitration hearing which may be heard prior to a protest hearing (affecting Rule 63). After the written protest form is properly lodged, one representative from each boat will meet with the arbitrator, no witnesses will be permitted. Protests not resolved by arbitration will be lodged with the Protest Committee. A boat that accepts fault at an arbitration hearing will be penalised by having her race score increased by 25% of the difference between the boats finishing score and the score for DSQ in her division or class, rounded to the nearest whole number. 20. SCORING 20.1 The Low Point Scoring System, RRS Appendix A as modified by A9 will apply. 20.2 There are nine (9) races scheduled, of which one (1) race must be completed to constitute a Series. 20.3 When five (5) to eight (8) races have been completed, a boat s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score. 20.4 When nine (9) races have been completed, a boat s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her two (2) worst scores. 21. SAFETY REGULATIONS 21.1 A boat which retires from a race shall notify the Race Committee as soon as possible. 21.2 All boats must be equipped with navigation lights as required by Maritime Safety Queensland, navigation lights shall be illuminated at sunset. Page 4
21.3 Boats failing to use navigation lights when required will be disqualified (DSQ) without a hearing. This changes RRS Rule 63.1. 22. REPLACEMENT OF CREW OR EQUIPMENT 22.1. A boat shall not change specifications after the close of entries. Any change to the skipper or crew, hull, spars, sails, foils or equipment may be made only with the express written consent of the Race Committee. 22.2. Substitution of damaged or lost equipment will not be allowed unless approved by the race committee. Requests for substitution shall be made to the race committee at the first reasonable opportunity. 23. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Competitors participate in Southport Yacht Club events entirely at their own risk. See RRS Rule 4 (Decision to Race). The organising authority will not accept any liability for material damage, personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta. 24. FURTHER INFORMATION Contact SYC Sailing Administrator Josh Belsham Phone: (07) 5537 7030 Mobile: 0459 903 050 Fax: (07) 5537 7131 Email: sailing.admin@southportyachtclub.com.au Page 5
ATTACHMENT A ENTRY FORM 2015 Brass Monkey Series Boat Name Sail Number Hull Colour Design / Class Complies with Class Rules Yes [ ] No [ ] Length Overall Keel Type Person-in-Charge YA Membership Number Club Membership Postal Address Suburb Home Phone Mobile Phone State / Postcode Work Phone Fax Number E-Mail Address Principal Helm Name Alternative Helm Name Entry Payment $ 75 Block Entry $ 15 Casual Race Entry $0 Bailment Holder Cash [ ] Cheque [ ] EFTPOS [ ] Visa [ ] Mastercard [ ] American Express [ ] Credit Card Number Credit Card Expiry Cardholder Signature I declare that the boat holds $5Million Public Liability and Third Party Insurance Sign I have completed and attached the Equipment Compliance Declaration (Attachment B/C) DECLARATION BY PERSON IN CHARGE: I declare that all the above details are correct. I agree to be bound by the ISAF Racing Rules for Sailing, the Prescriptions and Special Regulations of Yachting Australia, the relevant Class Rules, the Notice of Race, the Sailing Instructions and any other rules or Regulations which govern the Series. I acknowledge that Southport Yacht Club Inc (SYC) is not responsible for the seaworthiness of a boat whose entry is accepted or the sufficiency or adequacy of its equipment. Furthermore I agree to indemnify SYC from any responsibility in regard to myself, my crew and my vessel during this Series. I agree that this indemnity extends to all Officers, Sponsors and Agents of SYC. I understand my obligation under RRS Fundamental Rule 4, which states, The responsibility for a boat s decision to participate in a race or to continue racing is hers alone. I agree that SYC and their employees and volunteers may exchange information about me that includes the information I provide to administer my entry into the Series and to run their business. I agree that the name of the boat and her crew nominated in my entry and my results may be used by SYC to publicise and promote activities at SYC and may be released to the press for public audience. I agree that all information may be disclosed to necessary stakeholders in emergent situations and when bound by law to do so. I agree that SYC may use the information that I provide to inform me of other events and club promotions. If I do not want this I can let them know and I have the right to know what personal information SYC holds. SIGNATURE OF PERSON-IN-CHARGE DATE Sign / / 20 OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIPT # DATE RECEIVED / / 20 Page 6
Attachment b EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE DECLARATION YACHTING AUSTRALIA SPECIAL REGULATIONS Monohulls or Multihulls CATEGORY 6 (SYC) SYC SAFETY EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE FORM For Short Races with effective rescue availability close to shorelines in Protected water in daylight Or Sheltered waters at night Sail No. Boat Name Owner/s LOA Displ tonnes Max Crew State Maritime Hull Registration No. Hull material Hull colour Distinguishing Marks Deck material Deck colour Owner/s YA Membership No. Club Compliance Form valid until 30 th June of the year following the date of this form, or / / whichever is the earlier. DECLARATION BY OWNER/OWNER S REPRESENTATIVE I have read and understand my obligations as owner set out in the Yachting Australia Special Regulations 2013-2016 in particular 1.02.1, 1.02.2 and 1.02.3 - Owner s Responsibility. I understand that this audit is carried out only as a guide to owners and organising authorities. An Auditor/inspector cannot limit or reduce the complete and unlimited responsibility of the owner or owner s representative as defined in regulations 1.02.1, 1.02.2 and 1.02.3- Owner s Responsibility. I undertake all of its equipment as specified in the Yachting Australia Special Regulations 2013-2016 will remain on the boat and continue to be in good condition and repair. Signed by Owner/Owner s Representative Date EQUIPMENT AUDITOR/INSPECTOR DECLARATION I have checked the equipment in accordance with 2.02.2 summarised in the following list for the above mentioned boat and the equipment listed was found to be on board at the time and date of this Audit. Audited by (print name) Signature of Auditor Date MYA accreditation No State Maritime Authority Sticker issued YES / NO (If applicable) NOTE: Auditors do not inspect items referred to in Regulations 2.04; Section 3 Part 1; or Part 6. (refer to 2.02.2). Owners must satisfy Organising Authorities as to those items when required to do so. Yachting Australia Special Regulations 2013-2016 Equipment List This Section to be completed and initialled by Owner (O) and Auditor/Inspector (EA) Reg Equipment Pass 2.03.1 Equipment adequate for intended use 2.03.2 Ballast heavy equipment secured 3.06.1(b) If carrying fuel or gas below decks then 2 exits 1 forward of mast; minimum clearance 450mm for Age/Series Date 07/2010 or later 3.07.1 Open outward, except less than 0.071m 2 3.07.3 Blocking device for low sill companionway 3.07.4 (a) 3.07.4 (b) Companionway hatch strong securing arrangement securing hatch in closed position (i) operable from above and below Blocking Devices (i) retained hatch open or shut (ii) secured (iii) permit exit in event of inversion 3.08.1 Cockpit strong, self draining at all angles of heel, permanent and integral part of hull 3.08.2 Cockpit essentially watertight 3.08.3 Bilge pump outlet not connected to cockpit drain 3.08.4 Cockpit sole 2% LWL above LWL 3.08.5 Bow, lateral, central, stern wells, in cockpit volume 3.08.7 Number of cockpit drains 3.08.8 Multihull minumum drain sizes after allowance for screen 20cm 2 per m 3 3.09.1 (a) Sea cocks permanently installed. (b) Plugs for each opening attached Page 7
3.12.6 If fitted 2015 Brass Monkey Series NOTICE OF RACE & SAILING INSTRUCTIONS (a) Lifelines uncoated stainless steel wire (b) Lifeline coating not moulded to wire (d) Gap secured by lanyard 100mm or less Lanyard replaced annually (e) Strength lifeline system, wire size comply 3.14.2 Toe rail not required on multihulls 3.17.2 Cooking stove if installed securely fastened, accessible shutoff 3.17.3 Gas only permitted for cooking Methylated spirits acceptable for cooking (a) REMEMBER to turn off Gas sign 3.17.4 (b) Gas detection system if appliance uses a pilot light 3.17.5 Disposable gas canister 225 gms or less 3.17.6 Gas bottle, spare canisters in separate, ventilated, self draining locker, vapour can escape overboard 3.18.4 Emergency drinking water 9 ltrs 3.20.1 Bilge pump not to discharge into closed cockpit or cockpit drains 3.20.2 Bilge pump minimum suction bore 25mm & strum boxes accessible 3.20.8 1 manual pump if space below floorboards precludes access for bucket bailing 3.20.9 2 x 8ltr buckets stout construction with lanyard 3.23.1 Navigation lights 3.23.4 Reserve Navigation lights 3.24.3 Inboard engine to SR 3.24.1 & 3.24.2, OR outboard engine with tanks, fuel supply securely fastened 3.24.4 Outboard motors mounted at all times, may be raised but not removed 3.24.6 Separate starter battery 3.24.7 Separate generators, if permanently installed, covered; permanent exhaust, fuel supply & tank 3.24.8 If motor installed/carried; Fuel tank shut off valve/cocks(s) (a) Inboard petrol tanks permanently installed, metal, vented to open air, electrically grounded, filler position prevents fuel/vapour entering boat 3.24.9 (b) diesel tanks metal or other certified material (c) fuel lines comply (d) outboard motor remote fuel tank & lines comply (e) no petrol in portable containers below deck (f) no flexible diesel tank unless incorporating a liner 3.24.10 If no motor & 5.5m or less; oars/paddles; blade area 0.04m 3.25.1 Radio frequencies comply with table 3.25.3 (i) VHF min power 25 watts 3.28.1 Hull Identification, name, number, club 4.01.1 Sail numbers (a) fire extinguishers to AS1841.4 / AS1841.6, readily accessible, inspection Date / / 4.04.1 (b) if naked flame, auxiliary engine then 1 x 10BE (c) if LPG or petrol below deck additional 1 x 10BE (d) Fire blanket if cooking facilities (a) Anchor & ground tackle as per Table 1 (b) Anchor & warps sizes as per Table 2 or Table 3 4.05.1 Type.. kgs.. (d) Bitter end strong point 4.06.2 flashlight floating type, spare batteries & bulbs 4.07.2 First aid manual 4.07.3 Medical Kit, at least items in 4.07.8 and NoR Medical Kit waterproof container Alternative brands permitted Panadol or Nurofen x 20; Disprin x 20; Disposable gloves x 10; Crepe bandages75mmx1.5m x 2; Bandaids x 4.07.8 20;Adhesive tape 50mmx2.5m x 1; Non adherent dressing x 5;Antiseptic skin solution 15ml x 1;Alcohol swabs x 10; Solugel 100mgs x 1;Sunscreen 30+SPF 250ml x 1; s/s scissors ; Safety pins x 10; CPR mask or 6 x face shields 4.10.3 Current YA Racing Rules 4.15.3 Sharp knife sheathed, restrained in or near cockpit 4.16.1 Name on all buoyant equipment & items 4.16.2 Personal PFD marked to identify owner 4.17.1 Reflective tape lifebuoys, lifeslings, liferafts & PFDs Page 8
Waterproof container 4.22.1 Flares 2 x red hand 2 x orange smoke Earliest expiry date / / 4.27.1 V Distress sheet or International signal (a) Number PFDs 5.01.1 (f) Number PFD Type 1.. Number PFDs Type 2.. (g) If no lifelines complying 3.12, then PFD Type 1 or 2 worn by each crew on deck 5.01.2 & 5.01.3 complying with AS1512 or AS1499 or AS4758 or equivalent or more stringent overseas standard Branded with respective standard mark of approval 5.01.4 (i) Marine grade retro-reflective tape (ii) Whistle attached 5.01.5 If inflatable, compressed gas system 5.01.6 (a) Each inflatable PFD1 Service date / / (b) Each non inflatable PFD annual check Page 9
Attachment C ETCHELLS EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE DECLARATION YACHTING AUSTRALIA SPECIAL REGULATIONS CATEGORY 6-E22 (SYC) SYC SAFETY EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE FORM For Short Races with effective rescue availability close to shorelines in Protected water in daylight Or Sheltered waters at night Sail No. Boat Name Owner/s Compliance Form valid until 30 th June of the year following the date of this form, or / / whichever is the earlier. DECLARATION BY OWNER/OWNER S REPRESENTATIVE I have read and understand my obligations as owner set out in the Yachting Australia Special Regulations 2013-2016 in particular 1.02.1, 1.02.2 and 1.02.3 - Owner s Responsibility. I understand that this audit is carried out only as a guide to owners and organising authorities. An Auditor/inspector cannot limit or reduce the complete and unlimited responsibility of the owner or owner s representative as defined in regulations 1.02.1, 1.02.2 and 1.02.3- Owner s Responsibility. I undertake all of its equipment as specified in the Yachting Australia Special Regulations 2013-2016 will remain on the boat and continue to be in good condition and repair. Signed by Owner/Owner s Representative Date SYC Etchells: Special Regulations 2013-2016 Equipment List Reg This Section to be completed and initialled by Owner (O) Equipment Pass 2.03.1 Equipment adequate for intended use 3.18.4 Emergency drinking water 9 ltrs 3.20.1 Bilge pump not to discharge into closed cockpit or cockpit drains 3.20.2 Bilge pump minimum suction bore 25mm & strum boxes accessible 3.20.8 1 manual pump if space below floorboards precludes access for bucket bailing 3.20.9 2 x 8ltr buckets stout construction with lanyard 3.23.1 Navigation lights 3.23.4 Reserve Navigation lights 3.25.3 (i) VHF Handheld VHF acceptable 3.28.1 Hull Identification, name, number, club 4.01.1 Sail numbers 4.05.1 (a) Anchor & ground tackle as per Table 1 4.06.2 flashlight floating type, spare batteries & bulbs 4.07.2 First aid manual 4.07.3 Medical Kit, at least items in 4.07.8 and NoR Medical Kit waterproof container Alternative brands permitted Panadol or Nurofen x 20; Disprin x 20; Disposable gloves x 10; Crepe bandages75mmx1.5m x 2; Bandaids x 4.07.8 20;Adhesive tape 50mmx2.5m x 1; Non adherent dressing x 5;Antiseptic skin solution 15ml x 1;Alcohol swabs x 10; Solugel 100mgs x 1;Sunscreen 30+SPF 250ml x 1; s/s scissors ; Safety pins x 10; CPR mask or 6 x face shields 4.10.3 YA Racing rules 2009-2012 4.15.3 Sharp knife sheathed, restrained in or near cockpit 4.16.1 Name on all buoyant equipment & items 4.16.2 Personal PFD marked to identify owner Waterproof container 4.22.1 Flares 2 x red hand 2 x orange smoke Earliest expiry date / / 4.27.1 V Distress sheet or International signal (a) Number PFDs 5.01.1 (f) Number PFD Type 1.. Number PFDs Type 2.. (g) If no lifelines complying 3.12, then PFD Type 1 or 2 worn by each crew on deck 5.01.2 & 5.01.3 complying with AS1512 or AS1499 or AS4758 or equivalent or more stringent overseas standard Branded with respective standard mark of approval 5.01.4 (i) Marine grade retro-reflective tape (ii) Whistle attached 5.01.5 If inflatable, compressed gas system 5.01.6 (a) Each inflatable PFD1 Service date / / (b) Each non inflatable PFD annual check Page 10