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  1. BARGING AT THE START

    Perhaps the most frequent breach of the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) occurs when boats "barge" at the start. ... So, the relevant rules that prohibit "barging" can sometimes be a bit confusing. Part 2 of the RRS sets forth the right-of-way rules that apply when racing, while Section C of Part 2 provides rules that generally entitle boats to ...

  2. Barging and the Racing Rules of Sailing

    Note: The term 'barging' is not used in The Racing Rules of Sailing. The term is commonly used to refer to the situation where a leeward boat is holding her course and a windward boat sails ...

  3. What Is The Barging Rule?

    Barging is the most common foul that happens on the starting line, yet there is no "anti-barging" rule in the Racing Rules of Sailing. Barging is when an inside windward boat takes mark room at a starting mark. And why isn't the boat entitled to room? That is clearly stated in the preamble to Part C of Section 2 of the rule book.

  4. PDF The Basic Sailboat Racing Rules All Racers Should Know

    The specifi cs of the sailboat racing rules are mind-numbingly detailed and written to cover all potential incidents. DON'T WORRY - You do not need to know everything about the rules to go ... REACHING BOAT (RED) IS BARGING! Before the start signal, Green has the right to go " head-to-wind" and force a Windward Overlapped boat boat

  5. What is the Barging

    Barging is the most common foul that happens on the starting line, yet there is no "anti-barging" rule in the Racing Rules of Sailing. Barging is when an ins...

  6. What's the Big Deal with Barging?

    To learn more, view the following video from UK sailmakers on the issue of barging. It shows the camera boat and a boat ahead, both likely sailing above the layline, and a third boat, a Beneteau 36.7 (sail # 52464) reaching-in to pass below the starting mark (usually an RC boat)(i.e. barging) and take a spot on the line.

  7. Rookie move: Barging at the start

    Barging is the most common foul that happens on the starting line, yet there is no "anti-barging" rule in the Racing Rules of Sailing. Barging is when an inside windward boat takes mark room ...

  8. PDF 2021

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  9. THE START

    #sailfromhome #racingrules #lockdown #sailfromhome #toptips #raceofficials #covid19 #thestartFor further information on this series and the Racing Rules of S...

  10. BARGING AT THE START ... A ROOKIE MOVE Barging is the most ...

    Barging is the most common foul that happens on the starting line, yet there is no "anti-barging" rule in the Racing Rules of Sailing. Barging is when an inside windward boat takes mark room at a starting mark. Why isn't the boat entitled to room? That is clearly stated in the preamble to Part C of Section 2 of the rule book.

  11. BASIC RACING RULES OF SAILING EXPLAINED

    BASIC RACING RULES OF SAILING EXPLAINED Visual Interactive Webinar In this webinar, North Sails experts Zeke Horowitz and Brian Hayes explain and demonstrate basic rules according to the US Sailing "Racing Rules of Sailing". ... Rule 17, "Barging" and Rule 13) 50:04 - Mark Room (Weather and Leeward Mark) 1:22:00 - Open Water (Room ...

  12. PDF 2021

    The Racing Rules of Sailing includes two main sections. The first, Parts 1-7, contains rules that affect all competitors. The second, the appendices, provides details of rules, rules that apply to particular kinds of racing, and rules that affect only a small number of competitors or officials.

  13. Sailboat Racing Rules at the Starting Line

    A clean start is a good start, and fortunately there are only a few essential rules that apply when you're most likely to put them to use. "Rules" from our April 2011 issue.

  14. PDF Significant Rule Changes in the 2021-2024 Racing Rules of Sailing

    The first sentence of new rule 28.1 states the three elements of sailing a race: "A boat shall start, sail the course and then finish.". The previous title of rule 28 was "Sailing the Course;" the new title includes all three elements. The addition of the term "then" clarifies that boats must do the elements in the order listed.

  15. "barging" (some animations)

    Rules; Racing Rules of Sailing for 2013-2016; Version 6: December 2015: Racing Rules of Sailing for 2017-2020: August 2017: Racing Rules of Sailing for 2021-2024: December 2020: Prescriptions; Australia: July 2017: Canada: November 2019: Great Britain - RYA has declined to grant a license for prescriptions and cases. November 2019: New Zealand ...

  16. Sailboat Racing Tips: Rules at the Start

    By MIke Ingham. March 7, 2022. More: How-To, racing rules of sailing, rules, Sailboat Racing. Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham explores the fundamental Racing Rules of Sailing and how they ...

  17. How can a boat to windward about to start not be barging? [Sailing

    In World Sailing case 146, a boat protests another boat for barging near the race committee boat as they were approaching the starting line to start racing. ...

  18. Racing Rules

    The Racing Rules of Sailing govern sailboat racing around the world. They are published every four years by World Sailing (WS), and take effect on January 1 of the year following the Summer Olympic Games. The rules are governed by two basic principles: Sportsmanship and the Rules. Competitors in the sport of sailing are governed by a body of ...

  19. PDF The Basic Sailboat Racing Rules All Racers Should Know

    The specifi cs of the sailboat racing rules are mind-numbingly detailed and written to cover all potential incidents. DON'T WORRY - You do not need to know everything about the rules to go ... REACHING BOAT (RED) IS BARGING! Before the start signal, Green has the right to go "head-to-wind" and force a Windward Overlapped boat boat

  20. Start Barging pileup!

    Lots of overlapped boats "barge" at the stbd end of a Start line on Stbd tack, the mark is a buoy surrounded by navigable water. ... Racing Rules of Sailing for 2021-2024: December 2020: Prescriptions; Australia: July 2017: Canada: November 2019: Great Britain - RYA has declined to grant a license for prescriptions and cases.

  21. Sailboat Racing Rules around Marks

    There are three rules that provide for exoneration: Rules 64.1 (a), 21, and 14 (b). 5. Whenever two or more boats meet, Part 2 rules apply pair-wise between them. If Peter, Paul, and Mary are ...

  22. PDF The Basic Sailboat Racing Rules All Racers Should Know

    The specifics of the sailboat racing rules are mind-numbingly detailed and written to cover all potential incidents. ... No Barging at Start A Leeward boat has Right-of-Way at the start and is allowed to sail above her Proper Course to shut-out any boat heading into the

  23. Sailboat Racing Tips: Rules at the Mark

    Sailboat Racing Tips: Rules at the Mark. Mike Ingham explains the subtle nuances of the Racing Rules of Sailing and how they apply at rounding marks. By Dave Reed. April 26, 2022. Racing editor ...

  24. After 40-year wait, Athletic finally set sail on the gabarra

    The barge had been built in 1960 by the Celaya shipyard. A functional means of transporting heavy loads up the estuary, essentially a floating platform, 18½ meters long and 8½ meters wide ...