2023 Schedule

2023 Fleet Schedule 

All Soling racing will start at 11:00 AM

All IOM racing will start at 11:00 AM 

All DF65 racing will start at 11:00 AM

If you wish to confirm a race day please contact us 24 hours prior at stevestonrcsailing@gmail.com 

STEVESTON RC SAILING CLUB SOLING NOTICE OF RACE AND SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

Get ready for the 2023 season of Soling racing at Imperial Landing!

The 2023 Soling Fleet Captain is Brian Harrison (boffo65@gmail.com) and the Co-Captain is Pat Dion (patdion@live.com). Please contact either of them if you have any questions, concerns or suggestions concerning this notice or Soling racing in general.

PRINCIPAL RACE OFFICER:

All racing will be conducted under the direction of a Principal Race Officer (the PRO). The PRO will be the Fleet Captain or their designate, or in the absence of the Fleet Captain or designate, the racers in attendance shall appoint a PRO. The PRO may be a competitor and may participate in the days racing on the same basis as other competitors. All competitors shall comply with any reasonable request or direction of the PRO concerning the conduct of the days racing.

WHERE:

Unless otherwise notified prior to race day, all sailing will be at the Imperial Landing site in Steveston. The PRO will determine the starting area and course layout.

WHO:

Racing is open to all SRCS members. Guests are welcome to participate in a maximum of three non-trophy racing days per annum. They may be required to sign a club approved waiver form prior to entry and their results may not be included in series scoring events. Guests are expected to apply for membership in the Club if they wish to participate on a regular basis.

WHEN:

Spring Series: Every Thursday commencing March 16, 2023 and ending June 29, 2023.

Summer Fun: Every Thursday commencing July 6, 2023 and ending August 31, 2023.

Fall Series: Every Thursday commencing September 7, 2023 and ending November 16, 2023.

First race on all sailing dates will start at 11:00 am or thereafter as directed by the PRO. A practice race(s) may be held at discretion of the PRO. Racing may be abandoned at any time at discretion of PRO, but no race will start after 13:00 except with the agreement of all competitors.

SCORING: A RETURN TO THE LOW POINT SYSTEM

The PRO shall appoint a scorer for each race. The scorer may be a competitor and may be different for each race.

(If necessary, we will, as we did in 2022, take turns keeping our boat out of the water and calling the start and recording the finish. For that race, the boat will be given the average of it’s daily score.)

The scorer shall record the finish positions of the competitors and shall note any competitors that are DNF (Did Not Finish), DNS (Did Not Start) or DNC (Did Not Compete). A race will not be scored unless there at least 3 boats that start the race. Competitors are expected to notify the scorer and PRO if they start a race but do not finish it for any reason, if they are leaving the starting area for any reason, or if they are in the starting area but do not intend to start in a race.

DAILY AND SERIES SCORING AND AWARDING OF PRIZES

We will score two ways this year-

Each day’s racing will be scored and recorded as a separate event. There will be one discard for every four races sailed.

Additionally, in the Spring or Fall Series as applicable each boat’s score in the series will be the aggregate of their scores using 50% throwouts.  For example, if there are six race days in the Fall Series and a total of 82 races are sailed, then each competitor would count their best 41 races over the course of the six race days. If a competitor did not compete in 21 of the races (25% of the total races), they would not be scored in the series. If they competed in more than 21 races but less than 41 races (50% of the total races) then all their race scores would be counted, and they would be scored as DNC in all races in which they did not compete.

So, the scores for both the Spring and Fall series will be combined and prizes awarded to the winners of the year’s competition, excluding summer fun. YOU MUST race at least 8 times to be considered for the consolation prize.

PROTESTS:

 In the event a protest hearing is required, it shall be conducted on the dock on the day of the incident and at a time specified by the PRO, but not later than 13:00, unless all parties agree otherwise. The protest committee shall consist of three persons appointed by the PRO and may include other competitors, provided they are not involved as parties or witnesses in the protested incident.

SAIL NUMBER CONFLICTS:

If there is a conflict in sail numbers, then the PRO will determine priority on the following order:

1. SRCS member;

2. Number on 2023 Master List circulated to all club members;

3. Registered Personal Number with CRCYA;

4. Last two digits of hull number;

 5. First to report to the PRO will have priority and the PRO may require the other(s) to alter their number with tape

OVER EARLY AT START:

 If your number is called at the start as being OCS, then you must either return and restart at the first practicable opportunity, or you must promptly retire from the race. You may NOT continue racing with the intention of not finishing or scoring an OCS.

RULES OF SAILING: Except as modified herein, all racing shall be conducted in accordance with World Sailing: The Racing Rules of Sailing, including Soling class rules.

SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

All competitors must be familiar with and comply at all times with the SRCS Safety Protocol and all amendments and supplements thereto, including any COVID restrictions. All competitors shall comply with all safety related requests of the PRO. The SRCS executive may at any time distribute by email to competitors safety alerts, updates, additions or revisions to the safety protocols and all competitors are required to familiarize themselves and to comply with the same.

AMENDMENTS:

 The Fleet Captain, the PRO or their delegate may amend or supplement this Notice of Race at any time by notice to the competitors, including notice by email or by verbal notice to competitors at any competitors meeting.


STEVESTON RC SAILING CLUB IOM NOTICE OF RACE AND SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

The 2023 IOM Fleet Captain is Bud Fassnacht (Bud.Fassnacht@ledcor.com) and the Co-Captain is Pat Dion (patdion@live.com). Please contact either of them if you have any questions, concerns or suggestions concerning this notice or IOM racing in general.

PRINCIPAL RACE OFFICER:

All racing will be conducted under the direction of a Principal Race Officer (the PRO). The PRO will be the Fleet Captain or their designate, or in the absence of the Fleet Captain or designate, the racers in attendance shall appoint a PRO. The PRO may be a competitor and may participate in the days racing on the same basis as other competitors. All competitors shall comply with any reasonable request or direction of the PRO concerning the conduct of the days racing.

WHERE:

Unless otherwise notified prior to race day, all sailing will be at the Imperial Landing site in Steveston. The PRO will determine the starting area and course layout.

WHO:

Racing is open to all SRCS members. Guests are welcome to participate in a maximum of three non-trophy racing days per annum. They may be required to sign a club approved waiver form prior to entry and their results may not be included in series scoring events. Guests are expected to apply for membership in the Club if they wish to participate on a regular basis.

WHEN:

Spring Series: Every Sunday commencing March 19, 2023 and ending June 18, 2023.

Summer Fun: Every Sunday commencing July 16, 2023 and ending August 20, 2023.

Fall Series: Every Sunday commencing September 3, 2023 and ending November 19, 2023.

First race on all sailing dates will start at 11:00 am or thereafter as directed by the PRO. A practice race(s) may be held at discretion of the PRO. Racing may be abandoned at any time at discretion of PRO, but no race will start after 13:00 except with the agreement of all competitors.

SCORING:

The PRO shall appoint a scorer for each race. The scorer may be a competitor and may be different for each race.

(If necessary, we will, as we did in 2022, take turns keeping our boat out of the water and calling the start and recording the finish. For that race, the boat will be given the average of it’s daily score.)

The scorer shall record the finish positions of the competitors and shall note any competitors that are DNF (Did Not Finish), DNS (Did Not Start) or DNC (Did Not Compete). A race will not be scored unless there at least 3 boats that start the race. Competitors are expected to notify the scorer and PRO if they start a race but do not finish it for any reason, if they are leaving the starting area for any reason, or if they are in the starting area but do not intend to start in a race.

DAILY AND SERIES SCORING AND AWARDING OF PRIZES

We will score two ways this year-

Each day’s racing will be scored and recorded as a separate event. There will be one discard for every four races sailed.

Additionally, in the Spring or Fall Series as applicable each boat’s score in the series will be the aggregate of their scores using 50% throw-outs.  For example, if there are six race days in the Fall Series and a total of 82 races are sailed, then each competitor would count their best 41 races over the course of the six race days. If a competitor did not compete in 21 of the races (25% of the total races), they would not be scored in the series. If they competed in more than 21 races but less than 41 races (50% of the total races) then all their race scores would be counted, and they would be scored as DNC in all races in which they did not compete.

So, the scores for both the Spring and Fall series will be combined and prizes awarded to the winners of the year’s competition, excluding summer fun. YOU MUST race at least 8 times to be considered for the consolation prize.

PROTESTS:

 In the event a protest hearing is required, it shall be conducted on the dock on the day of the incident and at a time specified by the PRO, but not later than 13:00, unless all parties agree otherwise. The protest committee shall consist of three persons appointed by the PRO and may include other competitors, provided they are not involved as parties or witnesses in the protested incident.

SAIL NUMBER CONFLICTS:

If there is a conflict in sail numbers, then the PRO will determine priority on the following order:

1. SRCS member;

2. Number on 2023 Master List circulated to all club members;

3. Registered Personal Number with CRYA;

4. Last two digits of hull number;

 5. First to report to the PRO will have priority and the PRO may require the other(s) to alter their number with tape

OVER EARLY AT START:

 If your number is called at the start as being OCS, then you must either return and restart at the first practicable opportunity, or you must promptly retire from the race. You may NOT continue racing with the intention of not finishing or scoring an OCS.

RULES OF SAILING: Except as modified herein, all racing shall be conducted in accordance with World Sailing: The Racing Rules of Sailing, including IOM class rules.

SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

All competitors must be familiar with and comply at all times with the SRCS Safety Protocol and all amendments and supplements thereto, including any COVID restrictions. All competitors shall comply with all safety related requests of the PRO. The SRCS executive may at any time distribute by email to competitors safety alerts, updates, additions or revisions to the safety protocols and all competitors are required to familiarize themselves and to comply with the same.

AMENDMENTS:

 The Fleet Captain, the PRO or their delegate may amend or supplement this Notice of Race at any time by notice to the competitors, including notice by email or by verbal notice to competitors at any competitors meeting.


STEVESTON RC SAILING CLUB DF 65 NOTICE OF RACE AND SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

The 2023 DF 65 Fleet Captain is Wilson Chung (denisonircsailing@gmail.com) and the Co-Captain is Pat Hepburn (patrick.hepburn@gmail.com). Please contact either of them if you have any questions, concerns or suggestions concerning this notice or DF 65 racing in general.

PRINCIPAL RACE OFFICER:

All racing will be conducted under the direction of a Principal Race Officer (the PRO). The PRO will be the Fleet Captain or their designate, or in the absence of the Fleet Captain or designate, the racers in attendance shall appoint a PRO. The PRO may be a competitor and may participate in the days racing on the same basis as other competitors. All competitors shall comply with any reasonable request or direction of the PRO concerning the conduct of the days racing.

WHERE:

Unless otherwise notified prior to race day, all sailing will be at the Imperial Landing site in Steveston. The PRO will determine the starting area and course layout.

WHO:

Racing is open to all SRCS members. Guests are welcome to participate in a maximum of three non-trophy racing days per annum. They may be required to sign a club approved waiver form prior to entry and their results may not be included in series scoring events. Guests are expected to apply for membership in the Club if they wish to participate on a regular basis.

WHEN:

Spring Series: Every Sunday commencing March 12, 2023 and ending June 11, 2023.

Summer Fun: Every Sunday commencing July 09, 2023 and ending August 27, 2023.

Fall Series: Every Sunday commencing September 10, 2023 and ending November 26, 2023.

First race on all sailing dates will start at 11:00 am or thereafter as directed by the PRO. A practice race(s) may be held at discretion of the PRO. Racing may be abandoned at any time at discretion of PRO, but no race will start after 13:00 except with the agreement of all competitors.

SCORING:

The PRO shall appoint a scorer for each race. The scorer may be a competitor and may be different for each race.

(If necessary, we will, as we did in 2022, take turns keeping our boat out of the water and calling the start and recording the finish. For that race, the boat will be given the average of it’s daily score.)

The scorer shall record the finish positions of the competitors and shall note any competitors that are DNF (Did Not Finish), DNS (Did Not Start) or DNC (Did Not Compete). A race will not be scored unless there at least 3 boats that start the race. Competitors are expected to notify the scorer and PRO if they start a race but do not finish it for any reason, if they are leaving the starting area for any reason, or if they are in the starting area but do not intend to start in a race.

DAILY AND SERIES SCORING AND AWARDING OF PRIZES

We will score two ways this year-

Each day’s racing will be scored and recorded as a separate event. There will be one discard for every four races sailed.

Additionally, in the Spring or Fall Series as applicable each boat’s score in the series will be the aggregate of their scores using 50% throw-outs.  For example, if there are six race days in the Fall Series and a total of 82 races are sailed, then each competitor would count their best 41 races over the course of the six race days. If a competitor did not compete in 21 of the races (25% of the total races), they would not be scored in the series. If they competed in more than 21 races but less than 41 races (50% of the total races) then all their race scores would be counted, and they would be scored as DNC in all races in which they did not compete.

So, the scores for both the Spring and Fall series will be combined and prizes awarded to the winners of the year’s competition, excluding summer fun. YOU MUST race at least 8 times to be considered for the consolation prize.

PROTESTS:

 In the event a protest hearing is required, it shall be conducted on the dock on the day of the incident and at a time specified by the PRO, but not later than 13:00, unless all parties agree otherwise. The protest committee shall consist of three persons appointed by the PRO and may include other competitors, provided they are not involved as parties or witnesses in the protested incident.

SAIL NUMBER CONFLICTS:

If there is a conflict in sail numbers, then the PRO will determine priority on the following order:

1. SRCS member;

2. Number on 2023 Master List circulated to all club members;

3. Registered Personal Number with CRYA;

4. Last two digits of hull number;

 5. First to report to the PRO will have priority and the PRO may require the other(s) to alter their number with tape

OVER EARLY AT START:

 If your number is called at the start as being OCS, then you must either return and restart at the first practicable opportunity, or you must promptly retire from the race. You may NOT continue racing with the intention of not finishing or scoring an OCS.

RULES OF SAILING: Except as modified herein, all racing shall be conducted in accordance with World Sailing: The Racing Rules of Sailing, including DF 65 class rules.

SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

All competitors must be familiar with and comply at all times with the SRCS Safety Protocol and all amendments and supplements thereto, including any COVID restrictions. All competitors shall comply with all safety related requests of the PRO. The SRCS executive may at any time distribute by email to competitors safety alerts, updates, additions or revisions to the safety protocols and all competitors are required to familiarize themselves and to comply with the same.

AMENDMENTS:

 The Fleet Captain, the PRO or their delegate may amend or supplement this Notice of Race at any time by notice to the competitors, including notice by email or by verbal notice to competitors at any competitors meeting.