DESCRIPTION |
This series will consist of
multiple races on four days for PHRF A, PHRF B/C, and PHRF NON-SPIN.
Planned format for PHRF SPIN will
be two or more round-the-buoys races each day.
Planned format for PHRF NON-SPIN
may be one daily medium distance race around drop and government marks as
listed in Appendix A, or one or more round the buoys races each day. PHRF
NON-SPIN will be sailed allowing only one (1) headsail downwind.
The Race Committee may alter the format
on any race day as conditions warrant or to attempt to provide a series of at
least eight races for each spinnaker class and four races for PHRF NON-SPIN
over the four days of racing. |
PROGRAM |
Awards will be presented for each race
completed and refreshments will be provided by FBYC after each day’s races.
Overall awards for the series will be presented during the Urbanna Race
awards ceremony at Rosegill on Saturday, May 26, 2007. |
Warning Signal |
The warning signal for the first race
each day will be at 1100 hours. |
Subsequent races |
Multiple races are planned each day for
PHRF SPIN and possibly for NON_SPIN. |
STARTING AREA |
The Committee Boat could be anywhere from
Piankatank R. G “5” (FBYC “A”), to Piankatank R. Lt. R “2” Fl R 4s (FBYC “F”)
or beyond. |
COURSES |
These course instructions apply to all
races. It will be the responsibility of the skipper to locate the Committee
Boat and to allow sufficient time to reach the starting area.
If conditions warrant, the Race
Committee will fly Code Flags “F” over “B” when leaving the dock and hail on
Channel 72 indicating its intention to race in Fishing Bay and the adjacent
Piankatank River.
The starting and finishing lines will be
between the orange or yellow flag on the Committee Boat and a drop-mark “X”
pursuant to Appendix D. |
TIME LIMITS |
PHRF SPIN - If one boat in a class
finishes within two (2) hours after the start for that class, then the race
will be valid for all boats in that class.
Non-Spinnaker - If one boat in a class
finishes within two (2) hours after the start for that class, then the race
will be valid for all boats in that class. |
SCORING |
The Spring Series winner in each class
(i.e., PHRF SPIN, or NON-SPINNAKER) will be the boat having the lowest total
point score for the series. A boat may qualify for winning regardless of the
number of races she has started. If nine or more races are completed for PHRF
SPIN, or five or more races for PHRF NON-SPIN, then each boat in that class
will be allowed to throw out their worst race. |
CBYRA SANCTION |
Each day in the Series is sanctioned as a
separate event for CBYRA High Point awards. |