A short presentation for (young) sailors Alexandroupolis (GRE) ndash August 2015
(V04-GB)
RRS 42 - propulsion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull When does RRS 42 apply
bull What does RRS42 say
bull Appendix P how does it work
Summary
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
When does RRS 42 apply
RRS42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull RRS42 applies while racing (RRS part 4)
When does RRS42 apply
START
Class Flag
- 5 mn - 4 mn FINISH
Class Flag
- 1 mn
Racing RRS 42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
RRS42
Video mns = example in ISAF video Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull When does RRS 42 apply
bull What does RRS42 say
bull Appendix P how does it work
Summary
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
When does RRS 42 apply
RRS42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull RRS42 applies while racing (RRS part 4)
When does RRS42 apply
START
Class Flag
- 5 mn - 4 mn FINISH
Class Flag
- 1 mn
Racing RRS 42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
RRS42
Video mns = example in ISAF video Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
When does RRS 42 apply
RRS42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull RRS42 applies while racing (RRS part 4)
When does RRS42 apply
START
Class Flag
- 5 mn - 4 mn FINISH
Class Flag
- 1 mn
Racing RRS 42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
RRS42
Video mns = example in ISAF video Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull RRS42 applies while racing (RRS part 4)
When does RRS42 apply
START
Class Flag
- 5 mn - 4 mn FINISH
Class Flag
- 1 mn
Racing RRS 42
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
RRS42
Video mns = example in ISAF video Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
RRS42
Video mns = example in ISAF video Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
What does RRS42 say
421 basic rule 422 prohibited 423 exceptions
(= permitted)
421 use only wind and water to increase maintain or decrease speed
422 (a) pumping
422 (b) rocking
422 (c) ooching
422 (d) sculling
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes hellip
423 (a) rolling to facilitate steering
423 (b) exagerate rolling while tacking
423 (c) one pump per wave
423 (d) scull to close hauled
433 (g) any mean to give help
helliphellip
helliphellip Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 421 basic rule
421 Except when permitted in rule 423 or 45 a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase maintain or decrease her speed Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull and perform other acts of seamanship but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat
421 basic rule
Video 012
Etc
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) basic rule
(g) Any means of propulsion may be used to help a person or another vessel in danger
423 exception
(h) To get clear after grounding or colliding with a vessel or object a boat may use force applied by her crew or the crew of the other vessel and any equipment other than a propulsion engine However the use of an engine may be permitted by rule 423(i)
Video 027
You can use any way to help
You can pushhellip but no motor
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
422 prohibited
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (a) pumping repeated fanning of any sail either by pulling in and releasing the sail or by vertical or athwartship body movement
Video 134 158 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (a) pumping
423 exception
423 (c) Except on a beat to windward when surfing (rapidly accelerating down the front of a wave) or planing is possible the boatrsquos crew may pull in any sail in order to initiate surfing or planing but each sail may be pulled in only once for each wave or gust of wind
1 pump per wave allowed to initiate the surf or planning hellipwhen surfing conditions
No surfing conditions no pump
Video 114
423 (e) If a batten is inverted the boatrsquos crew may pump the sail until the batten is no longer inverted This action is not permitted if it clearly propels the boat
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (b) rocking repeated rolling of the boat induced by (1) body movement (2) repeated adjustment of the sails or centreboard or (3) steering
422 prohibited
Video 020 Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (b) rocking
423 (a) A boat may be rolled to facilitate steering
423 (b) A boatrsquos crew may move their bodies to exaggerate the rolling that facilitates steering the boat through a tack or a gybe provided that just after the tack or gybe is completed the boatrsquos speed is not greater than it would have been in the absence of the tack or gybe
423 exception
OK if no more speed after tackgybe
laquo Serpentine raquo OK if consistent with waveshellip
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (c) ooching
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (c) ooching sudden forward body movement stopped abruptly
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (d) sculling repeated movement of the helm that is either forceful or that propels the boat forward or prevents her from moving astern
Most often just before the starthellip
or to pass a markhellip
422 prohibited
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (d) sculling
423 exception
(d) When a boat is above a close-hauled course and either stationary or moving slowly she may scull to turn to a close-hauled course
(f) A boat may reduce speed by repeatedly moving her helm
Scull in 1 direction to close-hauled No offset previous
sculling
Not below close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
422 (e) repeated tacks or gybes
Without limiting the application of rule 421 these actions are prohibited (e) repeated tacks or gybes unrelated to changes in the wind or to tactical considerations
422 prohibited
Most often in very light winds
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
RRS 42 summary for laser-optimist
Pumping (repeated) with sheetbody
Rocking (repeated)
Sculling (repeated)
One pump per wave
Rolling tackgybe (if no repeat no more speed)
Use only wind and water while racinghellip No laquo paddle raquo effect
hellip everything is permitted to help
but
basic
Scull in one direction to close-hauled
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Ooching
Repeated tackgybes without tactical reasons
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P how does it work
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P signalling
P1 SIGNALLING A PENALTY A member of the protest committee or its designated observer who sees a boat breaking rule 42 may penalize her by as soon as reasonably possible making a sound signal pointing a yellow flag at her and hailing her sail number even if she is no longer racing A boat so penalized shall not be penalized a second time under rule 42 for the same incident
FRA 162964
+
Appendix P applies only if specified in Sailing Instructions Read them
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties 1st penalty in
the event
2nd penalty in the event
gt=3 penalty in the event
Two-Turns-penalty
(immediately)
Retire (promptly)
Retire (promptly)
Score
Finishing position
DNF
Score if incorrect or no penalty
DNE
DSQ DNE DNE all races
+RRS69
What you have to do
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Appendix P penalties (RRS44)
Two Turns = 2 tacks + 2 gybes X 2
gybe tack
2nd and further penalty RET =
leave the racing area immediately
Retire
2 Turns
Appendix P may be modified in Sailing Instructions Read them carefully
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
bull Read RRS 42 (in part 4) ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocumentsISAFRRS2013201
6Final-5B133765Dpdf bull Read (and re read) RRS42 interpretations
ndash httpwwwsailingorgtoolsdocuments42Interpretationsforbooklet-5B152965Dpdf
bull Read the most comon infrigment of your class ndash httpwwwsailingorgraceofficialsrule42rule42-
breachesphp bull Watch ISAF video
ndash httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=ed2r8B9ViEgampspfreload=10
To become a champion
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
Thank you for your attention
Have fun afloathellip with wind and water
Sylvie HARLE (IJ-FRASH1) ndash V04 GB
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