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Malletts
Bay Boat Club
Lake Champlain Founded
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Protest Room
From Midweek 12 - 19AUG04 - Protest Committee: Bill
Rogers, Gerry Couture, Sam Pratt.
Protest
1: Slippery vs 3225 at first leeward mark.
8/19/2004
"Slippery
on Port entered the 2 Boat Length circle at the first leeward mark. 3225 was
astern, but overlapped and on Starboard. 3225 hailed starboard, but turned up
instead of gybing. 3300(LKP) hailed for room at the
same time. 4008 (slippery) responded to 3225's hail inside the 2 boat circle and
began to make room for 2 boats. 3225 repeated the starboard hail, turned up
instead of turning to gybe. 3225
T-boned 4008 approx 2 feet ahead of transom. 4008 hailed protest,
flew a red flag."
FACTS
FOUND:
Slippery
,
USA
3225 and LKP
were all overlapped within the 2 boat length circle at the first leeward mark.
LKP was the inner most boat on starboard with an inside overlap on
USA
3225.
USA
3225 was also
on Starboard as evidenced by her boom placement over the port side of the boat. USA3225
also had an inside overlap on Slippery.
USA
3225 hailed
Starboard twice before heading up in order to make room for LKP.
Rule 18.2A states “When
Boats are overlapped , the outside boat shall give
the inside boat room to round or pass the mark or obstruction, and if the inside
boat has the right of way, the outside boat shall also keep clear”
RULING:
Slippery
failed as give way boat to keep clear of the right of way boat thus breaking
rule 18.2(a). Slippery is disqualified from the race.
USA
3225 broke
rule 14 by contacting Slippery, however since there was no damage and USA3225
was right of way boat, this there is no penalty.
Protest
2: Yeti vs 3225 at first leeward mark.
“LKP was overlapped Yeti who was overlapped 3225. 3225 did not leave
room for boats to round. LKP swung stern while rounding mark and hit Yeti. Yeti
hit 3225 trying to stay clear of LKP. LKP could have avoided"
FACTS FOUND:
LKP and
USA
3225 were
both overlapped in the 2 BL circle at the first leeward mark. LKP
was the inner most boat with overlap on
USA
3225.
USA
3225 gave
sufficient room for LKP to round the mark. Yeti proceeded to sail between
USA3225 and LKP toward the mark. LKP rounded the mark and her stern made contact
with Yeti, who proceeded to make contact with USA3225 while trying to avoid LKP.
Yeti has protested USA3225 for failure to give room under rule 18.2
After reviewing photographic
evidence is is evident that Yeti was clear astern at
the 2 boat length circle. There was not sufficient room between LKP and USA3225
for Yeti to pass through. Rule
18.2(c)states “If
a boat is clear ahead at the time she reaches the 2 boat length circle, the boat
clear astern shall thereafter keep clear”
Ruling:
It
is ruled that Yeti did not have overlap before the 2 Boat length zone, therefore
she is in violation of Rule 18.2(c) and is disqualified.
Protest#3
LKP vs Yeti first leeward mark.
WithDrawn by LKP
Protest
# 4 LKP
vs Yeti at Start,
Withdrawn
by LKP
Protest
# 5 Yeti VS LKP
at the Start. Rule#16.1
“LKP came from clear astern and established a leeward overlap. Yeti
attempted to come up as soon as the overlap was established. LKP did not allow
time and opportunity to come up and hit Yeti on purpose. LKP could have avoided
contact”
Facts Found: Prior to the
start LKP had a leeward
overlap on Yeti for at least 20 seconds as evidenced by timed photographic
evidence. LKP headed Yeti up to wind causing her to start early and making
contact. Yeti protested under Rule
16.1 which states “When
a right of way boat changes course, she shall give the other boat room to keep
clear”
Rule
16.1 also states that “Give
way boats must respond promptly or risk losing the protection of room.”
Timed Photographic evidence from the committee boat shows overlap for at least
20 seconds between LKP and Yeti prior to the contact.
Ruling:
Yeti
failed to meet Rule 16.1 by failing to respond quickly to the right of way boat.
LKP violates rule 14 by not avoiding contact, however as right of way boat in
the absence of damage she is not penalized.
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