Race Committee Guide
PRE-RACE
- Prepare equipment
- Obtain the following equipment from the locked LGYC
shed/dinghy stand. If you don't already have it, obtain the combination
for the lock from the Commodore or one of the other officers. The shed
contains a box of race supplies and the race equipment.
- Pencils (note: ink runs when wet)
- Paper
- Race Score Sheet
- Stopwatches or clocks (2 ea.)
- Race Handicap Computer
- Flag Standard & Flags
- Course Board & Mark Number Placards
- Hailer (Bullhorn)
- Inflatable Start Mark Buoy (large orange ball)
- Lake Maps
- Compass Heading Forms
- Protest Forms
- Race Participation Waivers
- Starting Horn
- Test the starting horn, race watch/clock, and race
handicap computer.
- Mount the course board on your boat's port side.
Secure the flag standard at your boat's port stern, with
all flags down.
- Conduct skippers' meeting
- Register Participants
- Require signed waiver release from each partipant
- Collect $10 fee (per raceday)
from each participant
- List participant on score sheet, including:
- Skipper's name
- Boat's Sail Number
- Boat Type/Length
- Boat's LGYC Handicap
- Spinnaker Declaration
- Provide maps and racing instructions as needed to
each participant
- Announce Race Plans
- General Information
- Make announcements of any
new LGYC information.
- Note any race time limits
(usually none).
- Weather and safety warnings;
describe shorten-course flag.
- Explain race throwouts and scoring details (below) if desired by
participants
- Start Instructions
- Note intended start time and
weather conditions required for start
- Give location and
description of starting line
- Ask for on-the-water skipper
check-in
- Review starting sequence
(steps are listed, below)
- Explain recalls
- Individual Recall: White
flag with blue cross will be raised. Skipper will be notified with
hailer, if possible, but it is always skipper's responsibility to
know.
- General Recall: Will notify
fleet with multiple horn blasts. Blue and yellow pennant will be
raised, as well.
- Protest Instructions
- Try to resolve protests on
the water with 720 rule.
- If really necessary,
protests will be received for 30 minutes after the committee boat
returns to the dock.
- LGYC Gentleman Policy:
Strict adherence to "no-collision" rules
- Question-and-Answer Session
DURING THE RACE
- Set Starting Line and Course
- Move committee boat to start area at least 45 minutes
before start.
- Inflate and set start buoy.
- Buoy should be set to port of the
committee boat's position.
- The start line should be roomy; allow 1-1/2 boat
lengths for each starter. The finish line, if separate from the start
line, should be narrow.
- Post the course.
- Ideally, try for a upwind
start with the start line perpendicular to the wind.
- Ideally, try to set a upwind
finish as well.
- Red number placards indicate port mark roundings; green number placards indicate starboard roundings. Port roundings
are preferred because they provide a safer course.
- The start line is usually the finish line as well.
The finish line may be moved to any mark of the course if needed to
shorten course in case of uncooperative weather.
- Ideally, each race should include at least 1
beat, 1 reach, and 1 run.
- Prepare for start.
- Acknowledge on-the-water check-ins of all
participants.
- Prepare yourself to make an accurate start; don't allow
distractions.
- Start the Race
Ideally, one person should handle the flags and watch for any
boats that go over the line early, while a second person handles the watch and
horns.
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Sound
the Alert for Racers
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6
minutes before start
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3
short horn blasts
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1
minute later
(begin
the sequence)
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WARNING:
5 minutes before start
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1
short horn blast and raise race committee flag
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1
minute later
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PREP:
4 minutes before start
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1
short horn blast and code flag P (PREP) goes up
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4
minutes later
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1
minute before start
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1
short horn blast and PREP flag goes down
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1
minute later
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START
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1
short horn blast and race committee flag removed
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- Handle the Finish
- If finish line is different from start line, set the
finish buoy.
- Buoy should be set to port of the
committee boat's position.
- The finish line should be narrow.
- As finishing boats approach, prepare. Get race watch,
paper (NOT the race scoring sheet), pencil.
- As each boat crosses the line, one person should give
a short horn blast and call out its sail number while another person
lists its sail number and the finish time (hours:minutes:seconds).
- Post the next course and start the next race (if
another is planned for the day).
- At soonest opportunity, transfer finish times to race
scoring sheet. (Remember to deduct the 10-minute start sequence time, if
necessary.)
POST-RACE
- Rank the Finishers
Using the race handicap computer, rank finishers on score sheets:
- 1st = 3/4 pt., 2nd = 2 pts., 3rd = 3 pts., etc.
- DNF = number of starters + 1
- DNS = number of starters + 2 (if present near start)
- DNS = number in fleet + 2 (if not present near start)
- DSQ = number of starters + 4
- Post race results
- Give score sheet to the race committee chairman
- He will post results to the webmaster for the web site