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BELL LAWRIE SCOTTISH SERIES 2002
30 MAY - 4 JUNE 2002
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You are invited to take part in
Scotland's premier racing event. Based on Tarbert Loch Fyne, the
Series features a wide range of classes from non-spinnaker to
sportboat, from IRC racers to local handicap and one designs, and a
huge variety of races from an overnight feeder race (now unique in
British sailing) to short windward-leeward courses. Scottish
stockbrokers Bell Lawrie White sponsor the event for the third year
and the range of racing and social activity promises to be the best
ever.
Entry fees have been held at last year's level. Details of
CCC membership are available from the organisers. Beware that an
extra late entry fee of 50% will be payable for entries received
after 8 April.
NOTICE OF RACE
1. Organising Club
1.1
The Bell Lawrie Scottish Series 2002 ("the Series") will be
organised by the Clyde Cruising Club in co-operation with the Royal
Gourock Yacht Club, Royal Scottish Motor Yacht Club, Royal Ulster
Yacht Club and Tarbert Loch Fyne Yacht Club.
1.2 All
entries and enquiries should be addressed to Clyde Cruising Club,
Suite 101, Pentagon Centre, 36 Washington Street, Glasgow G3
8AZ. Telephone 0141-221 2774. Fax 0141-221 2775. email
scottishseries@clyde.org.
1.3 Details
of the event appear on the CCC web-site - www.clyde.org.
Entries will be accepted on copies of the entry form taken from
the web-site.
2. Rules
2.1
The Series will be sailed under the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS),
the Prescriptions of the RYA, RORC IRC System, CYCA Handicap Rule,
ORC and RYA Special Regulations and this Notice of Race all as
modified by the Sailing Instructions. Yachts competing in the one
design classes shall comply with the appropriate class association
rules.
2.2
Under RRS 79, advertising Category C shall apply.
3. Eligibility
3.1
Yachts shall have a valid IRC or Sportboat rating or CYCA handicap
within the limits set out in paragraph 4.1 below. Separate
starts will be given for yachts of the Sigma 33, Cork 1720 and
Sonata one design classes.
3.2
Except for all Sportboat Classes, yachts shall have an IRC Stability
and Safety Screening Number (SSSN) of at least 15 or be a standard
type which normally has an IRC Base SSSN of at least 15.
3.3
Yachts having a CYCA handicap greater than 21.5 minutes will be
accepted as entries only at the discretion of the organisers.
3.4
Yachts shall belong or be chartered to and be under the control of
member of yacht clubs affiliated to the RYA or other equivalent
national authority. On payment of the entry fee, the owner of each
boat will be an associate member of Clyde Cruising Club for 2002.
3.5
The organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry and/or to ask
all or any yachts to complete further undertakings or declarations
before accepting any entry.
4. Classes
4.1
Yachts will race in the following classes:-
| Class
| Type
| Handicap
|
| 1
| IRC
| 1.075 and above
|
| 2
| IRC
| 1.015 - 1.074
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| 3
| IRC
| 0.970-1.014
|
| 4
| IRC
| 0.875-0.965
|
| 5
| CYCA
| 11 - 15.50
|
| 6
| CYCA
| 15.75-18.25
|
| 7
| CYCA
| 18.50 and over - see 3.3
|
| 8
| CYCA
| Restricted Sail Class - see 4.3
|
| 9
| Sigma 33
| One design
|
| 10
| Sonata
| One design
|
| 11
| Cork 1720
| One design
|
| 12
| Sportboat
| RORC/RYA Rule - maximum rating 0.950.
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4.2
Classes may be altered, divided or amalgamated at the discretion of
the organisers.
4.3
Yachts in Class 8 shall have a CYCA Handicap of 12.50 -18 minutes
and will not be allowed to set spinnakers.
4.4
Yachts wishing to compete in a class other than that in which they
have entered must notify the organisers in writing not later than
1700 on 24 May 2002.
5.
Programme of Races
5.1
Feeder Races - Thursday 30 - Friday 31 May
5.1.1 IRC and CYCA
Classes - Overnight Race Gourock or Bangor to Tarbert - start
Thursday 19.00
5.1.2 Sigma 33,
Sonata and Restricted Sail Classes - Day Race Inverkip to Tarbert -
start Friday 09.30
5.1.3 Sigma 33
Class only - alternative Overnight Race Bangor to Tarbert - start
Thursday 19.00
5.1.4. 1720 and Sportboat
Classes - optional Day Race Inverkip to Tarbert - does not count for
Series points
5.1.5. Yachts entered in the
IRC and CYCA classes may elect to sail in the Day Race from Inverkip
to Tarbert instead of the Overnight Race. A separate class will be
provided and prizes will be awarded but these yachts will not
qualify for Series points for this race.
5.2 Inshore Races - on Saturday 1 - Tuesday 4 June
each class will have a programme of Olympic, inshore,
windward/leeward and trapezoidal courses. Yachts will be
divided into three fleets. CYCA Classes will have one race per day
(two on Monday). IRC Classes will have two races per day (one on
Tuesday). All other classes will have two races per day.
6. Entries
6.1 Entries
shall be made on the attached form. The entry fees include berthing
at Tarbert for the duration of the Series and admission for all crew
members to all social events. Fees will be as follows (all amounts
in Sterling):-
|
|
CCC members |
CCC non-members |
|
Boats over 35ft LOA |
£190 |
£210 |
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Boats 25 - 35ft LOA |
140 |
155 |
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Boats under 25ft LOA and all Sportboat and Restricted
Sail classes |
95 |
105 | |
6.2 Yachts intending to display advertising (see 2.2) shall
pay a supplementary entry fee equal to the fee due under 6.1.
6.3 Entries received after 8 April shall pay an additional
late entry fee equal to one half of the entry fee due under 6.1.
6.4 Entries will be accepted for the full series only.
7.
Late Entries and Refunds
7.1
Entries received after 24 May 2002 will be accepted only at the
discretion of the organisers.
7.2
If cancellation of an entry reaches the organisers before 24 May
2002 the whole fee except £30.00 will be refunded. No other
refunds will be made except at the discretion of the organisers.
8.
Responsibility and Insurance
8.1
The safety of a yacht and its entire management, including
insurance, shall be the sole and inescapable responsibility of the
owner/skipper. The organisers shall not be liable for any loss,
damage, death or personal injury, howsoever caused, to the owner,
his skipper or crew as a result of their taking part in the
Series. Every owner warrants the suitability of his yacht for
the Series. Yachts shall carry insurance protection for third
party and passenger liabilities of not less than £2,000,000.
9.
Handicap Certificates, IRC Crew Limits and Registration
9.1
Yachts in the CYCA Classes shall submit a copy of their CYCA
Handicap Certificate before the start of the first race of the
Series. Yachts which already have a CYCA handicap but no certificate
may obtain one on application to the CYCA.
9.2.
Yachts in the IRC, Sportboat and One Design Classes shall submit a
copy of their rating or Class Certificate before the start of the
first race of the Series.
9.3
Modifying IRC rule 9.4.1, the maximum number of crew which may be
carried by each yacht in the IRC Classes shall be the maximum crew
number printed on the yacht's certificate PLUS 1. This
variation applies also to yachts rated as one designs racing in the
IRC classes but NOT one design yachts racing in classes for which a
separate start is given where class rules will apply. There
shall be no restriction on crew changes between races.
Children aged 14 and under will not count towards the maximum number
of crew.
9.4
Each yacht will be required to register at Tarbert before 0900 on
Saturday 1 June when a crew list and an additional copy of the
yacht's rating or class certificate must be produced.
10.
Sail Numbers
10.1 In
accordance with IYRR 25 and the prescriptions of the RYA British
yachts shall carry a sail number from the RORC, RYA or CYCA
lists. Other yachts shall carry a sail number incorporating
appropriate national letters. Such sail numbers shall be
displayed on the mainsail, all spinnakers and all headsails whose LP
is 1.3J or greater.
11.
Minimum Equipment Regulations
11.1 Yachts
in the Restricted Sail and Sportboat Classes shall comply with RYA
Special Regulations Category 5.
11.2 Yachts in the
Cork 1720 Class shall comply with their Class Rules on minimum
equipment.
11.3 Yachts in the
Sigma 33 Class shall comply with the minimum equipment regulations
in their class rules except for the Feeder Race from Bangor
which will be ORC Category 3.
11.4 All
other yachts shall comply with ORC Special Regulations Category
3. In addition each such yacht will be required to carry
throughout the Series either a liferaft complying with SR 4.19 of
sufficient capacity for the number of crew carried in its first race
of the Series or a dinghy suitable for use as the yacht's tender and
able safely to carry that number of crew. A combination of
liferaft(s) and dinghy will be accepted.
11.5 The
Race Committee reserve the right to inspect any yacht to verify that
the regulations have been complied with. Inspections will be carried
out by Safety Equipment Advisers from the RNLI on behalf of the Race
Committee.
12.
VHF Radio Transmitter/Receivers
12.1 The
Race Committee will normally announce individual and general recalls
on VHF Channel M (157.85 MHz), 69 or 72. Special Regulations
Category 3 now requires that yachts carry a suitable VHF
Transmitter/Receiver.
13.
Scoring and Prizes
13.1 The
scoring system will be based on the RYA Low Points system adjusted
to take account of the separate offshore races. There will
normally be one discard.
13.2
Individual prizes will be presented in each class in each race and
on overall points.
14.
Sailing Instructions and List of Entries
14.1
Sailing Instructions will be sent to each entrant about 30 April or
as soon as a yacht's entry is received if later. A List of
Entries will be sent to each entrant during the week before the
start of the Series and will incorporate any amendments to the
Sailing Instructions made up to the time of printing.
15.
Launching and Berthing
15.1
Facilities for launching and berthing before the Series will be
offered by Rhu Marina (01436 820238), Kip Marina, Inverkip, (01475
521485), Largs Yacht Haven (01475 675333) and Clyde Marina,
Ardrossan (01294 607077). A slipway for launching Sportboats
is available at Tarbert. Craneage facilities will be available at
Tarbert on Friday 31 May and Tuesday 4 June. Boats requiring
craneage should advise the organisers as soon as possible. Craneage
costs are NOT included in the entry fee and are the responsibility
of the boat owner.
16.
Social and event clothing
16.1 A full social
programme will be available including daily prizegivings and evening
events.
16.2 Event clothing will
be available before the Series and at Tarbert from Ocean World.
Details are available on
www.oceanworld.co.uk/scottishseries.
17.
Accommodation
17.1
Accommodation in Tarbert during the Series is limited. Enquiries
should be made to Tarbert Tourist Office (01880 820429) or Jane
McDonald (01880 820075, email JANE@dooker.fsnet.co.uk).
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