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Racing Rules

All of our racing is governed by the ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing 2009 – 2012(RRS) - Radio Sailing Division. 

Various books explaining the rules are available and can be obtained from all good chandleries and online. One book which is very popular is Rules in Practice 2009-2012 written by Bryan Willis.

The racing rules have been updated for 2009 through to 2012. Whilst browsing the web I found an excellent article from Lester Gilbert of www.onemetre.net who has listed an excellent set of 10 racing rules for radio sailing - Please note these are not the official rules but Lester's interpretation of them.


Ten Racing Rules for Radio Sailing

1. Port keeps clear of starboard

2. Windward keeps clear of leeward

3. Astern keeps clear of a boat ahead

4. Keep clear while tacking or gybing

5. When you gain right of way, or when you change course, give other boats time to keep clear

6. Give room to (all) the inside boat(s) to round the mark

7. Give room to a boat avoiding an obstruction

8. Do not barge in at the start

9. If you have violated a rule, take a penalty; and don't wait to be called

10. It is better to give way and avoid a collision, or take a penalty, than to protest

To read more on this subject go to Lester's site at www.onemetre.net. The rules section can be found here.

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