The 50th Massachusetts State High School Championship 2025
Wed 21-May-2025 | 12:30-16:30 |
Registration Start: | 21-April-2025 at 00:00 |
Registration End: | 20-May-2025 at midnight |
Sailing Instructions
Massachusetts High School Championship Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sailing Pavilion, Cambridge MA
May 21, 2025
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
1. RULES
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1.1. This regatta shall be governed by the current Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the Procedural Rules (PR) and Class Rules for Interscholastic Sailing Competition, except as any of these are modified by these Sailing Instructions.
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1.2. Any questions regarding these Sailing Instructions should be submitted in writing to Principal Race Office Matt LIndblad at mitsail@mit.edu
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1.3. PENALTY AT THE TIME OF AN INCIDENT The first two sentences of rule 44.1 are changed to: ‘A boat may take a One-Turn Penalty when she may have broken one or more rules of Part 2 or rule 31 in an incident while racing. However, when she may have broken one or more rules of Part 2 while in the zone around a mark other than a starting mark, her penalty shall be a Two Turns Penalty.’
2. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS
2.1. Notices will be posted on the official regatta notice board located west of the main lobby.
3. CHANGES IN SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1. Any changes in the sailing instructions will be announced orally and posted before the first race in which they take effect.
4. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday
12:30- Report Time. This is the time when you should show up
12:45- Competitor's Meeting
13:05- First Race
16:00 Approximate Time when Racing will be completed
5. FORMAT
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5.1. The event will be sailed in two divisions with boat rotation every two races.
6. BOATS & EQUIPMENT
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6.1. Adjustments to the standing rigging shall not be made.
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6.2. Bailing buckets shall be tied to the boat
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6.3. Competitors shall report all damage or loss of equipment, however slight, to MIT Dockmaster Stew Craig. or to the
Race Committee Finish Boat on the water.
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ROTATION
Competitors will rotate boats in accordance with the posted rotation.
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MARKS
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8.1. All rounding marks will be pink and green balls .
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8.2. The starting mark will be the farther away yellow ball on the port side of the RC signal boat. The starting line will be
between a staff displaying an orange flag on the Race Committee Start Boat and the course side of the startingn mark.
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8.3. The finishing line will be between a yellow ball to the port side of a race committe boat and a staff displaying an orange flag . If a plus course is sailed, the finish shall be between two yellow balls.
9. COURSE
9.1. Courses will be announced orally and taken from the course diagrams on the Official Notice Board. Inner and Outer Trapezoids shall be employed. An option to add a leg may be stated as a ‘PLUS’ course.
10. STARTING SYSTEM
10.1. Races will be started in accordance with PR 18(b)(i).
11. PROTESTS
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11.1. Protests shall be filed in accordance with the ISSA Procedural Rules.
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11.2. Protests shall be filed with 10 minutes of securing boats to the shore after races in which the incident occurred.
Protests forms will be available from the counter in the lower lobby of the sailing pavilion. They should be
submitted to the score keeper at the computer in the upstairs office area.
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11.3. Video, data and/or photographs taken from any source may be presented as evidence at protest hearings.
12. SAFETY
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12.1. Competitors who require assistance from rescue boats should signify by waving arms overhead. A competitor who retires from a race shall notify any member of the Race Committee as soon as possible.
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12.2. Starts may not be delayed accommodating capsized boats.
13. COACHING
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13.1. PR 19 will apply.
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13.2. The use of drones in the vicinity of the regatta or the MIT Sailing Pavilion is prohibited.
Regatta Chair- Stew Craig, MIT Dockmaster
PRO- Matt Lindblad, MIT Sailing Master
Questions regarding the facility or boats may be addressed to: mitsail@mit.edu
Organizers
Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): STEWART CRAIG, Matthew Lindblad