| 1. |
GENERAL |
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1.1 |
This is a one design class and the object of these
Rules is to ensure that in hull form, hull weight, fin keel, rudder,
rig and sails the boats are as alike as possible. |
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1.2 |
These Rules shall be read in conjunction with Plans
only where specified herein, and with the official Measurement Form;
no Plan or other document shall otherwise be used for interpreting
these Rules. Any interpretation shall be made by the ISAF after
consultation with FFI. |
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1.3 |
In the event of discrepancy between these Rules,
the Measurement Form, and/or the plans, the matter shall be referred
to the ISAF. |
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1.4 |
All boats shall be built in accordance with Class
Rules and Specifications e.g. Line Plan and offsets in Plan No. 93/1,
other Official Plans, Measurement Form etc. |
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1.5 |
The Measurer shall report on the Measurement Form
anything which he considers to be a departure from the intended nature
and design of the boat, or to be against general interest of the
class, and a Certificate may be refused, even if the specific
requirements of the Rules are satisfied. |
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1.6 |
A Measurer shall not measure a hull, spars, sails
or equipment owned or built by himself or in which he has any personal
involvement. |
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| 2 |
CONSTRUCTION |
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2.1 |
The Flying Fifteen may be built by any builder and
no licence is required. Prior to the issue of the International Class
Fee Receipt (Rule A1) the builder will submit details of the materials
of construction to the relevant National Association Chief Measurer
for approval. |
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2.2 |
Scantlings and materials are optional and the hull
may be built of any material. The minimum finished weight per unit
area of the deck and the hull shell shall be 3.20kg/m2. The
minimum finished weight per unit area of the transom shall be 3.20kg/m2.
The deck is defined for the purposes of this Rule (B 2.2) as "Any
moulding above the sheerline". |
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2.3 |
Core samples may be taken to measure the weight per
unit area. |
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2.4 |
The minimum thickness of the decks shall be 5mm,
except in the case of decks made of light alloy, glass fibre or fabric
reinforced synthetic resin when the minimum thickness shall be 2.5mm.
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2.5 |
Rubbing strakes are optional and may be of any
material or construction. If fitted, from the sheerline the plan width
shall not exceed 76mm and the depth shall not exceed 60mm.
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| 3 |
IDENTIFICATION MARKS |
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3.1 |
The hull shall carry the sail number, cut, stamped,
branded or moulded into the hog in figures not less than 25mm in
height. |
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3.2 |
The mainsail and spinnaker shall carry
identification marks as indicated in Rule B13.3. |
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3.3 |
All emblems, numbers and letters shall be of a
durable material securely attached. |
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| 4 |
HULL MEASUREMENT |
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4.1 |
Length measurements shall be taken parallel to the
base line from where the aft face of the transom meets the line of
keel at centre, both produced if necessary. Depth measurements shall
be taken perpendicular to the base line. Measurement sections,
including the aft edge of the transom, shall be perpendicular to the
base line. |
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4.2 |
The length overall (including any stem head
fittings) shall not exceed 6096mm and shall not be less than 6046mm.
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4.3 |
The profile of the transom shall conform to Plan
No. 93/1 as follows: The profile shall be checked by a template made
to Plan No. 93/3. The template shall touch or clear by not more than
15mm in a radial direction, when applied flush with the rocker at the
centre line. The transom shall be flat and vertical to the base line,
with a tolerance of 5mm over the height of the transom when testing
for being vertical and 5mm over the overall width when testing for
flatness, except that where it joins the skin the corners may be
rounded to a radius of not more than 13mm when the profile shall be
determined by projecting the line of the skin to the template.
Construction lips and flanges between deck and hull
and associated rubbing strake, if applicable, do not violate this
requirement. |
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4.4 |
The total camber of the fore and aft decks shall be
not more than 150mm. No part of the fore or aft deck shall fall below
the sheerline. The athwartships section of the fore and aft decks
shall be a fair curve from sheer to sheer. |
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4.5 |
The side deck and bulkhead assembly shall not fall
below the sheerline within 280mm of the sheerline. The minimum plan
width of the side deck and bulkhead assembly shall be 356mm from the
sheerline. |
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4.6 |
The aft edge of the cockpit shall be not more than
1830mm nor less than 1540mm, from the transom measured horizontally.
The forward edge of the cockpit excluding the mast slot or fittings
designed to locate the mast shall be not more than 3780mm nor less
than 3630mm from the transom measured horizontally. The decks shall be
constructed so as to locate the mast as provided in Rule B10.
Spinnaker pockets and spinnaker chutes may be installed, provided they
drain into the cockpit and/or overboard. Spinnaker pockets shall not
start within 280mm of the sheerline and must be aft of the breakwater.
Spinnaker chutes may be installed anywhere in the foredeck forward of
Station 2. |
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4.7 |
A breakwater shall be fitted. The combined height
of the deck and the breakwater, measured from the sheerline, shall be
a minimum of 175mm at the centre line and may be reduced in a fair
convex curve to within 25mm of the sheer at which point the height may
be reduced to 25mm. The foremost edge of the breakwater shall not
exceed 4475mm measured from the aft edge of the transom. |
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4.8 |
Measurement stations shall be marked at the
following distances from the hull datum point at the lower aft edge of
the transom:
| Station 1 |
5613mm |
| Station 2 |
5311mm |
| Station 3 |
4547mm |
| Station 4 |
3785mm |
| Station 6 |
2261mm |
| Station 8 |
737mm |
The base line shall be set up at 305mm below the
keel (rocker) at Station 2 and 381mm below the hull datum point.
The sheerline position at each measurement Station
shall be determined and marked on the deck.
The following measurements shall conform to those
stated on the Measurement Form:
| 1 |
The dimension from baseline to keel (rocker) at
Stations 1, 3, 4, 6 and 8. |
| 2 |
The sheerline height expressed as a distance
below "top of template" at Stations 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8. |
| 3 |
The sheerline height at the stemhead above
baseline. |
| 4 |
The height of the waterline for Stations 4 and
6. |
| 5 |
The beam, calculated from the horizontal
distances from template to sheerline at Stations 2, 3, 4, 6, and
8. |
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4.9 |
The skin profiles at Sections 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8
shall conform to Plan No. 93/1. The profiles shall be checked by
female templates made to Plan No. 93/3. The templates shall touch the
profile or clear by not more than 15mm in a radial direction when the
templates are applied flush with keel (rocker) at the centre line. In
addition the profile of each section shall be a fair continuous convex
curve without knuckles or any features which could act as a particle
breaker (spray rail). |
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4.10 |
The profile of the bow between Station 2 and the
stem, shall be a fair curve, as shown on Plan 93/1. |
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4.11 |
A floor creating “watertight” compartments is
permissible providing that:
| a |
It is not less than 300mm below the sheerline.
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| b |
It incorporates a channel of 140mm minimum
width extending to the skin of the hull for at least the full
length of the keel flange. Internal mouldings may form the floor
of the channel if the density of the moulding at the floor of the
channel is no less than that of the keel pad and if it is securely
bonded to the keel pad. |
| c |
Self bailers shall not be fitted through
internal mouldings. |
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4.12 |
The plan width of the cockpit floor, aft of the
shrouds, shall not be less than 600mm. |
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| 5 |
BUOYANCY |
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The boat shall have a minimum of four
separate "watertight" compartments that are capable, in the absence of
the removable buoyancy, of allowing the boat to float level if the
cockpit is flooded and of keeping the boat afloat if all but 50% of
the compartments are punctured. All “watertight” compartments shall be
capable of being drained.
Removable buoyancy apparatus shall provide not less
than 443kg buoyancy, not less than 100kg of which shall be forward of
the points of intersection of the shrouds with the deck. The buoyancy
shall be securely fixed or contained within the boat and shall be so
distributed that the boat will float level when swamped with all
"watertight" compartments flooded. Any one unit of the apparatus shall
provide not more than 130 kg buoyancy nor less than 1kg buoyancy.
Integral forms of buoyancy shall not contribute to the removable
buoyancy apparatus for the purpose of this Rule. |
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| 6 |
KEEL |
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The following Rules apply to the keel
in its finished condition. |
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6.1 |
The fin keel shall be of cast iron with a finished
weight of 181kg plus/minus 12kg. The finish is optional, but holes
shall not be filled with materials of greater density than cast iron.
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6.2 |
The configuration of the keel and keel flange shall
conform in shape to that indicated on Plan No. 97/2. |
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6.3 |
The profile shall be checked by a female template
made to Plan No. 97/2. The template shall touch or clear by no more
than 13mm when applied flush to the top edge of the flange.
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6.4 |
The sections shall be checked by four female
templates made to Plan No. 97/2. The templates shall touch or clear by
not more than 5mm (measured normal to the surface) when applied at
positions defined on the keel from markings transferred from the
profile template. |
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6.5 |
No keel sections parallel to the baseline of the
profile template shall have a concavity of more than 1mm. |
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6.6 |
The keel sections parallel to the baseline in the
area between 300mm and 500mm above the extension of the baseline of
the profile template shall have a maximum athwartships dimension of
37mm plus/minus 5mm. |
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6.7 |
The athwartships dimension of the keel in the area
between 500mm above the extension of the baseline of the profile
template and a line 30mm below the top of the flange shall not be more
than 50mm. |
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6.8 |
The plan width of the keel flange shall be 130mm
plus/minus 6mm with a maximum of 10mm radius on all four corners and
on all four edges. The thickness of the flange, 10mm in from the edges
shall be not less than 10mm. |
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6.9 |
Fairing pieces are prohibited around the keel
flange. The keel flange shall not be rebated into the hull and the
upper edge of the flange shall not clear the hull by more that 10mm at
any point. |
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6.10 |
The keel weight may be adjusted to conform with
B6.1 by cavities within an area of 695mm to 795mm measured from the
aft tip of the keel. |
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6.11 |
The fore end of the keel shall not be less than
3860mm or more than 4040mm from the hull datum point measured parallel
to the base line. |
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6.12 |
There shall be not less than 4 pairs of stainless
bolts or studs with a minimum diameter of 9mm. Bolts or studs shall be
arranged in pairs opposite each other on the port and starboard side
of the flange at not less than 50mm centres and the fore and aft pairs
shall be within 100mm of the keel flange ends. |
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| 7 |
RUDDER |
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7.1 |
The profile shall be checked by a female template
made to Plan No. 97/2. The template shall touch the rudder or clear by
not more than 13mm at any point when it is applied flush with the
leading edge which shall not deviate from a straight line by more than
1.5mm. |
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7.2 |
The thickness of the rudder shall not exceed 45mm
and fairing pieces are prohibited. |
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7.3 |
The fore-end of the rudder, when the rudder is in
the fore and aft position, shall be not less than 710mm or more than
762mm from the aft face of the transom and the gap between the top
edge of the rudder and the hull at the centre line, shall not vary by
more than 5mm. |
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7.4 |
The centre line of the rudder stock shall intersect
the aft deck at a point not less than 470mm nor more than 736mm from
the aft face of the transom. |
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7.5 |
The rudder and stock together shall weigh not less
than 3.8kg. The stock shall be made of solid stainless steel with a
diameter of not less than 18mm or of solid bronze with a diameter of
not less than 23mm, or a stainless steel tubular shaft with an outside
diameter of not less than 25mm and a wall thickness of not less than
2.5mm. |
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| 8 |
WEIGHT |
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8.1 |
The weight of the hull in dry condition, including
specified removable buoyancy apparatus, hatch covers and all fittings
permanently fixed by screws, bolts, glue or resin, but excluding fin
keel, keel bolts or studs, rudder, tiller, sheet winches, pump, mast,
rigging, sails and equipment, shall be not less than 138kg.
If the weight is less than defined, correctors,
total weight not exceeding 21kg, shall be through fastened and be
clearly visible within the cockpit area. Each corrector shall be
identified with its individual weight, which shall be clearly visible
for inspection, and the number and total weight of correctors shall be
recorded on the measurement certificate. |
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8.2 |
Correctors may subsequently be removed after a
period of not less than one year from the original date of
registration subject to the hull being presented for reweighing by an
Official Flying Fifteen Class Measurer in the same condition as for
B8.1. Correctors may then be reduced in weight or removed and the new
number of correctors and their total weight shall be recorded on the
Certificate which must be ratified by the National Authority.
Reweighing and adjustment or removal of correctors may not take place
within one year of a previous weighing, except where substantial
alterations to the hull are undertaken and the boat is completely
re-measured in accordance with Rule A5.
( Re-weighing under the provisions of 8.2 is
permitted in the period 01 December 2004 to 01 March 2005 )
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| 9 |
MAST |
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9.1 |
The mast spar shall be of wood or aluminium alloy
extrusion. |
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9.2 |
The mast shall have a continuous fixed groove which
may or may not be integral with the spar section. The groove shall be
included in the sectional dimensions only if both it and the mast spar
are of aluminium alloy. |
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9.3 |
Measurement bands, not less than 10mm wide, shall
be clearly and indelibly marked on the mast spar, so that bands number
1, 2 and 3 are clearly discernible from outside the boat when racing,
as follows:
| Number 1 |
The lower edge of which shall be not more than
6860mm above the upper edge of band No. 4. |
| Number 2 |
The upper edge of which shall be not more than
6248mm below the lower edge of band No. 1. |
| Number 3 |
The lower edge of which shall be not more than
4724mm above the upper edge of band No. 4. |
| Number 4 |
The upper edge of which shall be at or below
the sheerline with the mast spar in a vertical position. |
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9.4 |
Below band No. 3 and 300mm above band No. 2 the
mean of both the fore and aft and athwartship section dimensions shall
be not less than 60mm nor more than 80mm. The mast spar may be tapered
above band No. 3. |
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9.5 |
The weight of the mast, including normal permanent
fittings and rigging, shall be not less than 10.5kg. |
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9.6 |
The centre of gravity of the mast in the same
condition as (9.5) above, with the rigging secured along the mast and
with the tails led back if necessary, shall be not less than 1828mm
above the upper edge of band No. 2. |
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9.7 |
The flexibility of the mast spar, with all the
rigging slack, shall be tested by supporting it horizontally at the
lower edge of band No. 1 and at the upper edge of band No. 4. When
applying a load of 20kg at 1000mm below the lower edge of band No. 3
the downward deflections at this position when the mast fore and aft
axis is vertical and when it is horizontal, shall not exceed 145mm.
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9.8 |
Rotating and permanently bent masts are prohibited
but a set due to distortion of up to 50mm between bands No. 1 and No.
2 is permitted. |
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9.9 |
A mast jack or equivalent device, if fitted, shall
be pinned so that it cannot be adjusted while racing and so that the
maximum permitted distances of bands numbers 1 and 3 above the
sheerline cannot be exceeded. |
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9.10 |
No part of spinnaker pole fitting(s) attached to
the mast shall project more than 50mm from the mast. |
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9.11 |
The effective pivoting points of the gooseneck
fitting shall be not more than 40mm measured from the aft side of the
mast. If there is a groove in the mast for the sail, the measurement
shall be to the foreside of the groove or prolongation thereof.
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9.12 |
The heel of the mast, or the shoulder of the mast
where there is a tenon, being the effective bearing surface of the
base of the mast with the hog of the boat shall be not less than 450mm
below the sheerline (upper edge of band 4). |
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| 10 |
MAST STEPPING |
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10.1 |
The foreside of the mast spar at deck level shall
be not more than 3850mm or less than 3695mm from the aft face of the
transom measured horizontally. |
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10.2 |
There shall be a mastgate to limit aft movement of
the foreside of the mast spar at deck level to:
| (a) |
a maximum of 1676mm from the point where the
headsail luff or its extension meets the deck; and |
| (b) |
a minimum of 520mm from the point where the
shrouds (or the extension of the line of the shrouds) meet the
deck. Altering the position of attachment of shrouds, forestay or
headsail tack is prohibited whilst racing. |
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10.3 |
There shall be no control of the movement of the
mast at more than 50mm above the actual height of the deck, except
that exerted by the sails and booms and the rigging specified in Rule
B12. |
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10.4 |
The use of any device to alter the position of the
heel of the mast whilst racing is prohibited. |
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| 11 |
BOOMS |
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11.1 |
The main boom spar shall be of wood or aluminium
alloy extrusion. |
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11.2 |
The main boom spar, including sail track but
excluding other fittings, shall be able to pass through a ring of
125mm internal diameter. |
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11.3 |
When fitted to the mast, the upper edge of the boom
spar (or its extension) shall intersect the mast spar at or above the
upper edge of mast band No. 2 when the boom spar is at 90o
to the mast spar. |
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11.4 |
A measurement band, not less than 10mm wide, shall
be marked on the main boom so that it is clearly discernible when
racing with its inner edge not more than 3000mm from the aft side of
the mast measured along the top of the boom spar. If there is a groove
in the mast spar for the sail, the measurement shall be to the
foreside of the groove or prolongation thereof. |
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11.5 |
Permanently bent main boom spars are prohibited but
a set due to distortion of up to 10mm between the measurement band and
the mast is permitted. |
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11.6 |
The spinnaker pole(s) may be of any material. The
overall length of the spinnaker pole(s), including fittings, shall not
exceed 2000mm. |
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| 12 |
MAST RIGGING AND FITTINGS |
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12.1 |
The mast rigging shall consist of one pair of
shrouds and one forestay, which shall be of galvanised steel or
stainless multi strand wire diameter not less than 2.3mm. The
effective attachment to the hull shall also be of galvanised or
stainless steel or of bronze construction. There shall be one pair of
spreaders which shall be of aluminium alloy. |
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12.2 |
With the mast stepped and shrouds attached, the
point of intersection of the line of the shrouds and the surface of
the mast spar shall not be more than 150mm above the lower edge of
band No. 3. The distance between the points of intersection of the
line of the shrouds with the deck or rubbing strakes shall be not less
than 1270mm. The points of intersection with the deck or rubbing
strakes shall be not more than 45mm outside the sheerline.
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12.3 |
The headsail luff or its extension shall be
attached to and meet the mast spar at, or below, the lower edge of
band No. 3. |
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12.4 |
The use of a forestay is optional, however if a
forestay is fitted, it shall be separate from the headsail luff wire.
The forestay or its extensions shall meet the mast spar between the
headsail luff wire and a point 80mm above the lower edge of band No. 3
and shall meet the deck not more than 280mm nor less than 5mm forward
of the headsail luff wire. |
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12.5 |
Adjustment of the spreaders or the length of the
shrouds is prohibited whilst racing. |
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12.6 |
The extension of the line of the top of the
spinnaker halyard when held taut at right angles to the mast shall
meet the foreside of the mast not more than 102mm above the lower edge
of band No. 3. If led through an eye or a block no part of such eye or
block shall extend more than 76mm from the foreside of the mast.
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12.7 |
The type and material of all other mast rigging and
fittings is optional. |
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12.8 |
Kicking straps are permitted, but these must be
fixed to the centre line of the hog or to the mast. |
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12.9 |
| (a) |
No sail shall be sheeted over or
through an outrigger, except as permitted in Rule 12.9(b). An
outrigger is any fitting or other device so placed that it could
exert outward pressure on a sheet or sail at a point from which,
with the boat upright, a vertical line would fall outside the
sheerline. |
| (b) |
i |
Any sail may be sheeted to or led above the
main boom. |
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ii |
A headsail may be sheeted or attached at its
clew to a spinnaker pole, provided that a spinnaker is not set. |
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iii |
For spinnaker sheets attached to the clews of a
spinnaker and for lines attached to the spinnaker sheets,
outriggers of not more than 50mm are permitted, provided they are
within 100mm fore and aft of the shrouds. |
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| 13 |
SAILS |
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13.1 |
Measurement |
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13.1.1 |
Measurement shall be carried out in accordance with
the Equipment Rules of Sailing (ERS). |
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13.1.2 |
The Rules in B.13 are closed class rules.
Where a term is used in its defined sense, it is printed in "bold"
type if defined in the ERS, and in "italic" type if defined in
the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS). |
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13.1.3 |
Sails shall comply
with the current Class Rules (see Rule A5). |
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13.2 |
Certification |
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13.2.1 |
See Part A. |
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13.3 |
Sail Identification |
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13.3.1 |
The sail identification shall comply with the RRS,
except that national letters may be placed in front of the numbers at
the same level. |
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13.3.2 |
The class insignia shall conform with the
dimensions and requirements as detailed in Plan number 7. |
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13.3.3 |
Sail numbers shall be issued by the Certification
Authority. |
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13.4 |
Sail maker |
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13.4.1 |
Sail maker is optional |
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13.5 |
Mainsail |
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13.5.1 |
Construction
| (a) |
The construction shall be: Soft sail, single
ply sail. |
| (b) |
The body of the sail shall consist of
woven ply. The ply fibres shall be of
polyester. |
| (c) |
The sail shall have 4 batten pockets
in the leech and shall be closed at the luff end. |
| (d) |
The leech, between the aft head point
and the intersection of the leech and the upper edge of the
upper batten pocket, shall be straight or hollow. |
| (e) |
The following are permitted: Stitching, glues,
tapes, bolt ropes, corner eyes, headboard with fixings, Cunningham
eye or pulley, batten pocket elastic, battens, mast and boom
spar groove slides, leech line with cleat, two
windows, tell tales, sail identification, sailmaker labels. |
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13.5.2 |
| Dimensions |
Minimum |
Maximum |
| Leech length |
|
6530mm |
| Half width
|
|
2015mm |
| Three-quarter width |
|
1150mm |
| Top width |
|
130mm |
| Primary reinforcement |
|
340mm |
| Secondary reinforcement: |
|
| from sail corner
measurement points |
|
1020mm |
| for flutter
patches |
|
140mm |
| for chafing
patches |
|
1020mm |
| for batten pocket
patches |
|
175mm |
| Tabling width |
|
40mm |
| Seam width |
|
20mm |
| Total window area |
|
0.3m2 |
| Window to
sail edge |
150mm |
|
| Headboard width measured at right angles to the
luff |
|
102mm |
| Batten pocket length: |
|
| for upper pocket
patches |
|
175mm |
| Batten pocket length: |
|
| upper pocket:
inside |
|
782mm |
| other pockets
inside |
|
1035mm |
| Batten pocket width: inside |
|
60mm |
| Head point to
intersection of leech and centreline of uppermost
batten pocket |
1250mm |
|
| Clew point to
intersection of leech and centreline of lowermost
batten pocket |
1250mm |
|
| Batten pocket
distances, measured between the intersections of the pocket
centrelines and the leech |
1200mm |
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13.6 |
Headsail |
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13.6.1 |
Construction
| (a) |
The construction shall be: Soft sail, single
ply sail. |
| (b) |
The body of the sail shall consist of
woven ply. The ply fibres shall be of
polyester. |
| (c) |
The leech shall be straight or hollow
between the aft head point and the clew point. |
| (d) |
The following are permitted: Stitching, glues,
tapes, corner eyes, Cunningham eye, luff hanks, luff
wire, leech line with cleat, one window, tell tales,
sailmaker labels. |
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13.6.2 |
| Dimensions |
Minimum |
Maximum |
| Luff length |
4030mm |
4115mm |
| Leech length |
|
3886mm |
| Foot length |
|
2362mm |
| Foot median |
|
3870mm |
| Foot irregularity |
|
35mm |
| Top width |
|
40mm |
| Primary reinforcement |
|
275mm |
| Secondary reinforcement: |
|
| from sail corner
measurement points |
|
825mm |
| for flutter
patches |
|
100mm |
| for chafing
patches |
|
825mm |
| Tabling width |
|
40mm |
| Seam width |
|
20mm |
| Window area |
|
0.3m2 |
| Window to
sail edge |
150mm |
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13.7 |
Spinnaker |
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13.7.1 |
Construction
| (a) |
The construction shall be: Soft sail, single
ply sail. |
| (b) |
The body of the sail, primary reinforcement,
and secondary reinforcement shall consist of woven ply.
The ply fibres shall be of polyester or polyamide. |
| (c) |
The sail shall be symmetrical. |
| (d) |
The following are permitted: Stitching, glues,
tapes, corner eyes, recovery line eyes, tell tales, sailmaker
labels, sail identification. |
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13.7.2 |
The sail shall be measured folded along its
centreline with the leeches together. The head point
is defined as the highest point of the sail at the head.
| Dimensions |
Minimum |
Maximum |
| Leech lengths
measured around the leeches |
|
4725mm |
| Distances from clew points to mid
point foot measured around the foot |
|
1830mm |
| Distances between points on the leeches
2350mm (in a direct line) from the head point and a point
on the centre line 2350mm from the head
point |
1460mm |
1760mm |
| Foot median |
|
5300mm |
| Difference between
leeches |
|
50mm |
| Primary reinforcement |
|
295mm |
| Secondary reinforcement: |
|
| from sail corner
measurement points |
|
885mm |
| for spinnaker
recovery patches |
|
350mm |
| Tabling width |
|
40mm |
| Seam width |
|
20mm |
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13.8 |
Additional Rules |
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13.8.1 |
Sail Setting |
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When racing:
| (a) |
Mainsail |
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i |
The highest visible point of the sail,
projected at 90o to the mast spar, shall not be
set above the lower edge of the mast spar band No.
1. |
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ii |
The intersection of the leech and the
top of the boom spar, each extended as necessary, shall not
be aft of the fore side of the boom spar band when the sail
is set. |
| (b) |
Headsail |
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The tack point, measured
along the line of the luff, shall not be less than 100 mm
above the deck when the sail is set. The depth of any step or
concavity in the deck, excluding the spinnaker chute, between the
breakwater and the stem head shall be added to this measurement.
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13.8.2 |
Sail Limitations |
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| (a) |
Registrations |
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(i) |
Not more than two mainsails, two headsails and
two spinnakers shall be registered in the first twelve months.
Thereafter not more than one mainsail, one headsail and one
spinnaker shall be registered in each twelve month period
commencing on the anniversary of the date on which the original
measurement of the boat was completed, except that in the event of
the change of ownership of the boat, one additional mainsail, one
additional headsail and one additional spinnaker may be registered
by the new owner in the corresponding twelve month period.
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(ii) |
Any boat competing in a World Championship or
qualifying event referred to in Paragraph 4 of the Championship
Regulations may have one additional mainsail, one additional
headsail and one additional spinnaker registered in the
corresponding twelve month period. |
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(iii) |
A sail may be replaced in the event of genuine
loss or damage beyond reasonable repair, provided that the sail
has been registered within the previous four calendar years, and
that the replacement sail is approved by an Approved Class
Measurer of the Certification Authority of that boat. |
| (b) |
When Racing |
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Not more than one mainsail, one headsail and
one spinnaker shall be carried on board when racing. |
| (c) |
During Championships |
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At International, National, State and Area
Championships, not more than two mainsails, two headsails or two
spinnakers shall be used. When it is satisfied that a sail has
been lost or damaged to such an extent that it cannot be used, the
Race Committee may authorise the use of a replacement sail. |
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| 14 |
PROHIBITIONS |
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14.1 |
Competitors shall use no device designed to
position their bodies outboard other than stiffeners worn under the
thighs, hiking straps and hobbles. Hiking straps and hobbles shall not
extend outboard of the sheerline.
Any system attached to the crew shall have a quick
release device capable of being operated whilst the system is under
load. |
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14.2 |
Self draining cockpit, except as provided within
these Rules. |
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14.3 |
Double luffed, venturi and zipped sails, loose
footed mainsails. |
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14.4 |
Any device or devices which indicate, transmit,
receive, or collate data related to wind speed, boat speed, or boat
location are prohibited.
Devices which indicate time, wind direction, or boat
direction are permitted, provided they cannot receive or transmit
data. |
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14.5 |
More than 4 self bailers (no one of which shall
have an effective drainage area of more than 650mm2).
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14.6 |
Electric, Hydraulic and Pneumatically powered
devices. |
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| 15 |
EQUIPMENT |
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The following equipment shall be on
board when racing: |
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15.1 |
Two hand bailers each of at least one litre
capacity or one hand bailer of at least one litre capacity and one
pump. |
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15.2 |
One paddle of minimum overall length 1000mm and
minimum weight of 0.4kg. |
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15.3 |
One anchor, minimum weight 2kg, with not less than
18 metres of line of 6mm minimum diameter. The anchor can be made up
to weight by the addition of chain provided that the weight of chain
does not exceed 0.6kg. |
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15.4 |
One buoyancy aid for every person on board.
|
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15.5 |
A towing fairlead of stainless steel construction,
with a minimum internal diameter of 25mm and minimum gauge of 4mm,
shall be fitted within 700mm of the stem head. |
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| 16 |
CREW |
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16.1 |
There shall be two persons on board when racing. |
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16.2 |
A competitor’s clothing and equipment shall not
weigh more than 10kg, excluding clothing (including footwear) worn
only below the knee. |
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| 17 |
ADVERTISING |
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Advertising on boats is permitted as
follows: |
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17.1 |
Advertising shall be in accordance with ISAF RRS
Regulation 20 (Section ll - Appendix 1). |
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17.2 |
Advertising shall be to Category C in accordance
with Regulation 20.3.1 (b), with the following restrictions
| (a) |
Advertising on hulls may be displayed over not
more than 50% of the hull length. |
| (b) |
Additional advertising shall be restricted to
not more than two additional advertisers. |
| (c) |
Advertising on spinnakers may be displayed
without any additional restrictions. |
| (d) |
Advertising of one advertiser may be displayed
on either the mainsail or the headsail and it may be on both sides
of the sail. It shall have a width no greater than two-thirds of
the length of the foot of the sail, and a height no greater than
two-ninths the length of the foot of the sail. On the mainsail, it
shall be placed below the national letters and sail numbers. |
| (e) |
Advertising of one advertiser may be placed on
the mainmast and main boom, within one-third of the length of the
mast, and two-thirds of the length of the boom. |
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