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Flushing Sailing Club 1921-2021 V100 Commodore’s Welcome 2021 Welcome to 2021 Flushing Sailing Club CIO sailing season. In spite of the limitations imposed by the pandemic in 2020, at FSC we had an amazing racing season thanks to our dedicated volunteers and competitors who are passionate about our sport. As we prepare this SI booklet for 2021, we are looking forward to another great year for our Centenary. It is unbelievable that our club has been in action since 1921. The old club house has been demolished, piles driven and the construction of the new building begins. The commissioning of a new facility will open a new era for our club and ensure a great future. You will see from our calendar that we hope to run more of our regular events plus a few new ones, COVID permitting, of course. We would also be pleased to see more of our competitors out and about. For a long time Tuesday evening racing has been very well supported, however it would be good to see more boats enjoying the undoubted benefits of Saturday afternoon racing, including a thrash round a longer course, good winds and cake for tea after. Bliss! In 2020 Falmouth Sailing Week was one of the few events that went ahead and was well received, plans are afoot for 2021, including hosting the final Saturday from our brand new building. Happy sailing! Gaye Slater Commodore Flushing Sailing Club CIO
The Port of Falmouth Sailing Association in 2021 The Port of Falmouth Sailing Association (or PoFSA) is an organisation run by all six of the local clubs with the purpose of organising, running and promoting sailing (racing and cruising) in the Falmouth area including the village regattas (the lifeblood of the harbour). While similar sailing events all over the world were cancelled during the course of 2020, Falmouth Sailing Week was successfully held in August, albeit in a modified and shortened format. The Port of Falmouth Sailing Association’s organising committee – which is made up of members of the six local sailing and yacht clubs – worked tirelessly and positively over a period of several months to overcome all the difficulties presented by the Covid 19 pandemic. 119 boats entered the event which, although fewer than in normal years, was significantly more than expected. Needless to say we were delighted when, in December, we learnt that Falmouth Sailing Week had won the Event of the Year category in The British Yachting Awards 2020. Planning for Falmouth Sailing Week 2021 began in November 2020, a couple of months earlier than normal. Although there is cause for cautious optimism with regard to the Covid situation by the time August comes round, none of us know what the situation will be. We might be able to run a normal Falmouth Sailing Week, or we may be constrained in a similar way to 2020, or the situation might be somewhere between the two: whichever it is, we will adopt the same tireless and positive attitude to ensure we are ready. PoFSA would be unable to carry out its role without the hard work of its volunteers, and we are always on the lookout for new ones to help us. In particular, we are always keen to keep an eye out for possible successors for some of the people who have carried out specific roles for a number of years and may want to step down in the not-too-distant future. Do let us know if you think you can help. Nigel Sharp, Chairman of the Port of Falmouth Sailing Association ! !!! !!! !!!! ! !!!!!!!! !!!!!! ! !!!! !!!! !!!! ! ! !!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! that benefit all sailing and yacht clubs in the Falmouth area. The businesses represented on this page sponsor PoFSA racing marks
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FLUSHING SAILING CLUB SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 1. RULES 1.1 Club racing will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2021 - 2024. 1.2 Racing Rules & Race Signals have changed as follows: (a) RRS A4 see rule 9.7 (b) RRS A5 see rule 9.7 (c) RRS A9 see rule 19.5 (d) RRS 26 see rule 9.5 (e) RRS 29.2 and RRS Race Signals see rule 9.8 (f) RRS 32.2 see rule 14.1 (g) RRS 35 see rule 17.3 (h) RRS 40 see rule 24.2 (i) RRS 44.1 see rule 16 (j) RRS 67 Does not apply 1.3 2021 IRC Rules Part A, B, C & D. 1.4 AMENDMENT TO IRC RULE - IRC Rule 22.4.2 to change to IRC Certificate crew number + 1. 2. LOCAL RULES (a) Racing is prohibited inside mooring areas as defined in the chart Appendix B. After her preparatory signal until finishing or retiring, no boat shall sail inside, or touch, the straight line joining the course side of the moorings. A boat that touches or crosses the line joining the course side of the moorings may NOT be exonerated by accepting a penalty. For the avoidance of doubt, touching a mooring buoy shall be regarded as touching the line joining course side of the moorings. (b) Boats racing in the fairway should be prepared to give increased clearance to occupied moored boats. Boats racing nearby may expect a boat to call water and tack earlier in the vicinity of occupied boats. (c) For clubhouse starts / finishes, prior to racing and after finishing no boat should navigate within any mooring area as shown on Appendix B, except that: (i) When making way towards the start line from their mooring, and from the finishing line to their mooring, and if necessary in order to avoid boats racing in the fairway, boats may navigate at reduced speed and with due caution inside the first row of moorings next to the fairway on the Falmouth side. (ii) In addition, boats making way to or from a mooring on the Flushing side shall cross the fairway at right angles. (d) St Mawes South Cardinal Mark: racing boats shall at all times keep to seaward of this mark whilst racing. (e) Commercial Shipping: competitors shall not interfere with any commercial vessel – see 15.2. Competitors who interfere with commercial vessels shall be protested by the Race Committee under RRS Part 2 Pre-amble and may be disqualified. (f) Diving: no boat shall interfere with any diving activity as defined in SI 15.3. (g) VHF Radio Channel 72: no boat shall, from 18.05hrs on Tuesdays, 13.45hrs on Saturdays broadcast on Channel 72 except when contacting the Race Officer or when requiring emergency assistance. (h) All competitors should be aware of the increased presence of ‘free swimmers’ and keep a good lookout. They are hard to spot and represent a clear risk.
3. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS 3.1 Notices to competitors will be posted on the FSC website and on the Club notice board at least 24 hours before they are to take effect. 3.2 In the event of a commercial shipping movement during race times a white flag will be flown on the Club flagstaff and on the Committee Boat. 3.3 The Race Officer’s Team will broadcast course information on Channel 72. 4. CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Any changes to the sailing instructions will be posted on the FSC website and on the Club notice board least 24 hours before they are to take effect. 5. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE 5.1 When there is a Committee Boat start an orange flag will be flown from the Club flagstaff. 6. SCHEDULE OF RACES 6.1 Racing will take place on Tuesdays and Saturdays for series racing. Special races may be sailed on other days which will be shown in the FSC handbook Sailing Calendar. Special races will be subject to separate Sailing Instructions. 6.2 Warning signals will be as follows: Tuesdays 18.05hrs, Saturdays 13.45hrs. 7. SCHEDULED START TIMES Class Tuesday Saturday Flag Warning Signal 18.05 13.45 Preparatory Signal 18.10 13.50 M Multi Hulls 18.15. 14.30 Q/E IRC/SWYTC Yachts >.851 IRC 18.20 13.55 U IRC/SWYTC Yachts ≤.851 IRC 18.25 14.00 V Sunbeams 18.30 14.05 W SWYTC Yachts (White Sail) 18.35 14.05 G Handicap Gaffers (Tuesdays) 18.40 - C Working Boats (small) 18.45 14.10 C Class have their own start on Saturdays only when 3 or more boats G Handicap Gaffers (Saturdays) - 14.15 B Working Boats (large) 18.45 14.40 8. STARTING SIGNALS Warning signals will be made 10 minutes before each start. Preparatory signals will be made 5 minutes before the first start. After the first preparatory signal, the start for each class will be the preparatory signal for the next class. Signals may be made by flags or by VHF Channel 72 or both at the discretion of the Race Officer. When flags are being used, the P flag will go up for the first start and remain until the last start (see Scheduled Start Times). This changes RRS 26. 9. THE START 9.1 Starts will be from the Club line, or from a committee boat in the Carrick Roads if an orange flag is flown at the Club. Classes M, Q, E, W, & U, may be set courses extending to Falmouth Bay. 9.2 On Tuesdays and for some special races, the start line will be between a mast on the Committee Boat displaying an orange flag and a buoy displaying an FSC burgee. 9.3 All classes on Saturdays except classes M and B will start from an imaginary line through the transit marks situated at the clubhouse. 9.3.1 To avoid congestion, competitors should stay away from the starting area until their warning signal. If necessary wait further down the fairway or pick up a mooring. 9.4 On Saturdays and for some special races M and B Classes will start between a mark displaying an FSC burgee and an orange flag on a Committee Boat moored in the inner harbour. 9.5 Races will be started using the start sequence outlined in rule 7. This changes RRS 26.
9.6 After rounding the first mark, boats shall not pass through the start line in either direction. The penalty shall be disqualification. 9.7 A boat that does not start within 4 minutes after her starting signal shall be recorded Did Not Start without a hearing. This changes RRS A4 and RRS A5. 9.8 General Recalls: IC flag First Substitute will be displayed until all boats have returned or until 4 minutes after the starting signal whichever is earlier. The starting signal of the last class in the starting sequence will be the warning signal of the recalled class. In the event of more than one general recall, their starting sequence shall be in the same order as the scheduled starts. This changes RRS 29.2 and RRS Race Signals. 10. CLASS FLAGS Class flags shall be displayed from the backstay or mainsail leech by all boats except Classes M & V. 11. COURSES 11.1 Courses appropriate to the wind direction will be selected from groups of courses shown in Appendix A. The course to be sailed will be announced on VHF Channel 72. 11.2 The group selected will be indicated by a numeral pennant displayed from the Committee Boat mast on Tuesdays or from the Club flagstaff for Inner Harbour starts. 11.3 Appendix A shows courses for Inner Harbour starts and courses for Carrick Roads starts. 12. MARKS 12.1 Marks are as shown on the chart in Appendix C. 12.2 In the case of special races, marks other than those shown in Appendix C may be used. 12.3 The gate will be the last mark of every course in appendix A. Boats should pass through the gate east to west before proceeding to the finish. 12.4 If 2 rounds are to be sailed the turning mark will be the gate. Boats must pass through the gate east to west before commencing the second round. 13. THE FINISH 13.1 Club finish: the Club finish line is an imaginary line through the club transit marks. 14. SHORTENING COURSES 14.1 Harbour finish: when IC flag S is displayed on a Committee Boat positioned in the area of the Gate, the finishing line will be through the Gate. Those classes whose courses are shortened will finish from the direction of the last mark. This changes RRS 32.2. 15. AREAS THAT ARE OBSTRUCTIONS 15.1 Mooring areas: straight lines between the course side of the mooring buoys (whether a vessel is attached or not) on the outer line on both sides of the fairway are designated as continuing obstructions. See Appendix B. 15.2 Commercial shipping: moving exclusion zones around commercial vessels constricted by their draft or size are designated obstructions. Such exclusion zones extend to 100m on all sides of the vessel and include tugs, pilot boats and safety boats escorting the vessel. No competitor is to enter the exclusion zone, and, if becalmed, is to use their engine or other means of propulsion to move out of the way. This should only be sufficient to move out of the exclusion zone, and the distance travelled should be the shortest necessary to keep clear. 15.3 Diving activity: a 30m exclusion zone around a dive boat displaying IC flag A, an orange pillar mark indicating a diver beneath the surface, and a diver on the surface are designated obstructions. No competitor at any time is to enter the exclusion zone. 16. PENALTY SYSTEM For all classes, RRS 44.1 is changed so that the Two-Turns Penalty is replaced by the One-Turn Penalty.
17. TIME LIMIT 17.1 Race time limit will be 20.45hrs for evening races. If at least one boat in a class finishes within the time limit an extension of 30 minutes is allowed for that class only. 17.2 For afternoon races the time limit is 17.30hrs. There will be no extension. 17.3 In classes where more than one round is scheduled and no boat in the class completes the course within the time limit, the Race Officer may at his/her discretion declare a result based on times at the end of the first round. RRS 35 will not apply. 18. PROTESTS AND REQUESTS FOR REDRESS 18.1 Protest forms are available at FSC and on the website. 18.2 The intention to protest must be declared either to the FSC Commodore, Vice Commodore, Hon. Sailing Secretary or the Race Officer within 60 mins of the time limit of the race. Written protests must be received by 18.00hrs on the day following. 18.3 Protests will be heard in the clubhouse at 19.30hrs on a date to be notified to the protested and protestor. 18.4 Misleading or incorrect information given out by radio will not be accepted as a valid reason to protest. 19. SCORING 19.1 When a skipper/owner carries out Race Officer duties during a series, the boat will be awarded points equal to the first boat in the class. If a skipper/owner carries out the duty on more than one occasion, only the first occasion will qualify for first place points. 19.2 If the skipper/owner carries out Race Officer duties and the boat sails, the boat will be awarded points equal to its final position. 19.3 Race discards will operate as follows: All series where 3 or more races take place – 1 discard allowed 19.4 Pursuit races will be subject to special instructions. 19.5 RRS A9 is amended so that a boat that did not come to the starting area shall be scored points for the finishing place one more than the number of boats entered in the series and that have taken part in at least one race. 20. WHITE SAIL (W) CLASS & PURSUIT RACES Boats competing in W class shall use only upwind sails, and no more than two upwind sails, on all points of sailing. Use of a downwind sail is not permitted. Boats competing in pursuit races shall stay in the same class for all of that series. 21. HANDICAPS IRC entrants shall produce their 2021 certificates prior to racing. Entrants in SWYTC shall produce their 2021 certificates prior to racing. The SWYTC system may be modified for FSC Club racing at the Sailing Committee’s discretion. 22. ABANDONMENT OF RACES When races are abandoned any signals will be made as early as possible and will continue to be displayed until the last affected class start time. Points races will not be re-scheduled. Special races may be re-scheduled at the discretion of the Race Committee. Notification of re-scheduled races may be posted on FSC website and Club notice board. 23. RACE COMMITTEE The Race Committee shall consist of the Vice Commodore, Sailing Secretary and the Race Officer. 24. SAFETY REGULATIONS 24.1 A boat retiring from a race must inform the Race Officer by radio or phone the Sailing Office within 60 mins. Tel: 01326 374043. Competitors failing to do so may be protested by the Race Committee and scored DNE (non-discardable disqualification). This changes RRS A4.
24.2 MOCRA competitors shall wear personal flotation devices at all times when afloat. Wet suits and dry suits are not flotation devices. This changes RRS 40. 24.3 Safety equipment shall be carried in accordance with class rules and those specified in the Notice of Race. 24.4 Anchors shall not be carried forward of the stem or with any part outboard, except when anchoring. 25. OFFSHORE RACES 25.1 A contact number where the crew list is available must be advised to the Club before racing. The RYA SafeTrx mobile App has now replaced the CG66, formerly submitted to HM Coastguard. Competitors should download this app free from either the Apple Store or Google Play and ensure that they are registered. 25.2 The skipper must ensure that the Race Officer has a record of the yacht finishing or retiring as each yacht must be accounted for at the end of the race. Failure to do so may incur a penalty. 25.3 Race instructions will be available on the FSC website and FSC clubhouse. 26. PRIZES Prizes will be presented at Flushing Sailing Club’s annual Prize-Giving unless alternative arrangements have been made. For Q and U classes, prizes will be awarded on the basis of the IRC handicap only. 27. EQUIPMENT AND MEASUREMENT CHECKS A boat or equipment may be inspected at any time for compliance with the class rules and Sailing Instructions. 28. INSURANCE Each participating boat is required to hold adequate insurance for racing and in particular to hold insurance against third party claims in the sum of at least £3,000,000. 29. RISK STATEMENT Rule 4 of the Racing Rules of Sailing states: “The responsibility for a boat’s decision to participate in a race or to continue racing is hers alone”. Sailing is by nature an unpredictable sport and therefore inherently involves an element of risk. By taking part in the event, each competitor agrees and acknowledges that: (a) They are aware of the inherent element of risk involved in the sport and accept responsibility for the exposure of themselves, their crew and their boat to such inherent risk whilst taking part in the event; (b) They are responsible for the safety of themselves, their crew, their boat and their other property whether afloat or ashore; (c) They accept responsibility for any injury, damage or loss to the extent caused by their own actions and omissions; (d) Their boat is in good order, equipped to sail in the event and they are fit to participate; (e) The provision of a race management team, patrol boats and other officials and volunteers by the event organiser does not relieve them of their own responsibilities; (f) For offshore races they are responsible for ensuring that their boat is equipped and seaworthy so as to be able to face extremes of weather; that there is a crew sufficient in number, experience and fitness to withstand such weather and that the safety equipment is properly maintained, stowed and in date and is familiar to the crew; (g) It is their responsibility to familiarise themselves with any risks specific to the venue or event drawn to their attention in any rules and information produced for the venue or event and to attend any safety briefing held for the event; (h) Flushing Sailing Club cannot provide patrol boat / safety boat cover for the duration of the racing.
Appendix B: Mooring Restrictions Chart The green arrows indicate the approved route through moorings before or after racing ONLY FOR USE WHEN THE FAIRWAY IS CONGESTED
FSC SAILING CA Hot suppers will be served in The Cl MARCH Sun 13 FALMOUTH Tues 16 AGM 8pm QEUW Clas Tues 23 Race Officer & Skippers Briefing Tues 15 HINE DOW Sat 19 FSC SAIL P APRIL FSC 100th Sat 3 MYLOR CHANDLERY pursuit series starts*. ALL CLASS All classes Tues 22 HINE DOW Tues 6 COCKWELLS Tuesday pursuit series starts* Sat26 LOE BEACH Sat 10 MYLOR CHANDLERY pursuit series* Sun 27 IRC CHALL Tues 13 COCKWELLS Tuesday pursuit series* Tues 29 HINE DOW Sat 17 MYLOR CHANDLERY pursuit series* Tues 20 COCKWELLS Tuesday pursuit series* JULY Sat24 MYLOR CHANDLERY pursuit series ends* Sat 3 ST MAWES Tues 27 COCKWELLS Tuesday pursuit series* Sat 3/ Sun 4 FIREBIRD C Tues 6 HINE DOW MAY Sat 10 RCYC keelb Sat 1 SKINNERS pursuit series starts* Tues 13 HINE DOW Tues 4 COCKWELLS Tuesday pursuit series* Charity rac Sat 8 SKINNERS pursuit series* Backwards Tues 11 CHOAKS PAST IES series starts All classes Fri 16-Sun 18 Falmouth W Sat 15 SKINNERS pursuit series* Sat 17 MIDSUMM Tues 18 CHOAKS PASTIES series All classes Tues 20 HINE DOW Sat22 SKINNERS pursuit series* Sat 24 ST MAWES Sun 23 IRC CHALLENGE CUP RACES Event One* Tues 27 HINE DOW Tues 25 CHOAKS PASTIES All classes series ends Backward Sat 29 SKINNERS pursuit series ends* Sat 31 FLUSHING Silver Sunbeam Race V Class Sun 30 FSC/COGS Gull Rock Manacles race*QEUW AUGUST IRC CHALLENGE CUPS Event Two* Tues 3 HINE DOW Prizegiving at FSC after racing Sat 7 TRY A SAIL JUNE Sun 8-Sat 14 FALMOUTH Tues 1 HINE DOWNIING series 1 starts.All classes Sun 15 Fowey-Falm Sat 5 POINT & PENPOL Regatta. No racing @ FSC Mon 16 Falmouth-F Tue 8 HINE DOWNING series 1 Tues 17 HINE DOW Fri 11-Sun 13 FALMOUTH CLASSICS . VBC&G CLASSES Sat 21 CLUB CRU Sat 12 FALMOUTH T YRES Falmouth/Fowey race* Tues 24 HINE DOW QEUW Classes Backwards Sat 28 PORTSCAT
ALENDAR 2021 ubhouse every Tuesday after racing H TYRES Fowey/Falmouth race* Sun 29 PERCUIL Regatta sses Tue 31 HINE DOWNING series 2 WNING series 1 PAST PARADE* SEPTEMBER h ANNIVERSARY REGATIA* Sat 4 SEVEN STARS Autumn series starts SES Tues 7 HINE DOWNING series 2 ends WNING series 1 Fri 10 FSC/RCYC Pursuit series starts* H regatta. No racing @ FSC Sat 11 SEVEN STARS Autumn series LENGE CUP RACES Event Three* Tues 14 FSC/RCYC Pursuit series starts* WNING series 1 Fri 17 FSC/RCYC Pursuit series* Sat 18 SEVEN STARS Autumn series Tues 21 FSC/RCYC Pursuit series ends* S Soc. Regatta no racing @ FSC Prizegiving @FSC after racing Championships Sat 25 SEVEN STARS Autumn series ends WNING series 1 Prizegiving at SEVEN STARS Flushing 5pm boat Regatta Tues 28 Season wash up meeting @ FSC 8pm WNING series 1 ends ce for The FSC Building Fund OCTOBER s Race G class Sat 2 PENROSE SAILS Champagne series starts* Working Boat Championships Tues 5 Winter Talks commence. All are welcome. MER Regatta. All Classes Sat 9 PENROSE SAILS Champagne series* WNING series 2 starts. All classes Sat 16 PENROSE SAILS Champagne series* S TOWN Regatta. No racing @ FSC Sat 23 PENROSE SAILS Champagne series* WNING series 2 Sat 30 PENROSE SAILS Champagne series*end ds Race G class VILLAGE REGATIA NOVEMBER Sat 13 ANNUAL PRIZEGIVING @ FSC 8pm WNING series 2 L DAY H SAILING WEEK mouth feeder race* Events marked * are subject to additional race Fowey feeder race* fees/instructions WNING series 2 UISE IN COMPANY* Falmouth Working Boat events will be run as per WNING series 2 The FWBA calendar s Race G class HO REGATIA. No racing @ FSC
APPENDIX A CARRICK ROADS COMMITTEE BOAT STARTS One Round NORTH Group 1 Distance 1 Vp Fin 2.1 2 NBp Fin 2.8 3 Vp Pp CCp Fin 4.0 4 Vp Gs Fin 3.0 5 PWp Pp CCp Fin 5.1 6 Vp Tp WNp JpFin 5.0 7 NBp Tp WNp Jp Fin 5.8 8 Vp Tp CAp Jp Fin 5.9 9 NBp Tp BRp NBp Fin 6.7 10 MEp Pp CCp Fin 6.8 11 NBp Pp NBp Pp WNp Fin 7.7 12 NBp Tp BRp Vp BRp NBp Fin 9.5 13 Vp Rs GYs Fin 9.0 14 NBp Tp Zp SNp Fin 7.9 NORTHEAST Group 2 15 Vp Fin 1.9 16 Jp Fin 3.0 17 Vp Sp Gp Wp Fin 3.9 18 Jp Vp Jp Fin 4.1 19 Vp Sp Pp Wp Fin 4.4 20 Jp Ts Jp Fin 5.3 21 Jp Ts Jp NBp Gp Wp Fin 7.1 22 Jp Ts PBs CCp Jp Fin 7.1 23 Jp NBp CNs Ms BRp Fin 10.0 24 WTs Np BRp Fin 11.9 25 WTs GYs Fin 5.7 26 WTs BRp STs CNs Fin 5.7 27 WTs CAp STs CAp STs Fin 6.4 EAST Group 3 28 Ws Fin 2.1 29 WNp Vp Fin 2.5 30 Ws SNs Ts SNs Fin 4.4 31 WNp CCp Gp WNp Fin 3.6 32 Ws Gp STs CAs Fin 4.9 33 Ws Gp STs BRs Fin 5.0 34 WNp NBp Gp STs CAs Fin 6.6 35 Ws SNs Ts SNs Gp STs CAs Fin 6.9 36 Ws GYp CNp Fin 6.3 37 SNs Ts SNs Gp STs Pp CNp Fin 8.0 38 Ws GYp Zs Ms CNp Fin 11.4 39 Ws GYp CNp Fin 6.3
CARRICK ROADS COMMITTEE BOAT STARTS One Round SOUTHEAST Group 4 Distance 40 WNs Fin 2.3 41 CAp CCp Fin 3.1 42 CAp Wp Fin 3.4 43 WNs Tp CAp Wp Fin 4.5 44 CNp Vp Fin 4.3 45 WNs CNp Wp Fin 4.0 46 CAp Tp CAp Fin 5.2 47 CAp PWp WNs Fin 5.3 48 CAp Vp Tp CAp SNp Fin 5.8 49 CNp Vp Tp CNp CCp Fin 7.5 50 CAp Vp Tp CNp SNp Fin 6.6 51 CNp Tp CNp Fin 6.7 52 WNs CNp Wp Tp CNp Fin 6.9 53 CNp Tp CNp Tp CNp Fin 8.8 54 Zs Fin 4.9 55 BRs PWp Zs Fin 8.5 56 Zs Ms Fin 8.6 SOUTH Group 5 57 Pp WNp Fin 3.2 58 Pp Vp Fin 3.8 59 Pp NBp Fin 4.5 60 Pp CCp Gs Fin 4.7 61 Gs Ts Js Ws Fin 4.9 62 Pp SNs BRs Fin 4.3 63 Gs Ts Js CAs Fin 5.8 64 Pp PWs BRs Fin 6.6 65 Pp MEs BRs Fin 8.3 66 GYp Rp Fin 8.0 67 Pp CNs Zs Fin 5.2 68 Pp Vp Ts Js Ws Ss PBs SNs NBp Fin 11.0 SOUTHWEST Group 6 69 Gs Fin 2.6 70 Gs Fin 2.8 71 Gs Vp Fin 3.6 72 Gs Jp Fin 4.6 73 Gs NBp Tp CCs Gs Fin 6.1 74 Gs Jp Tp Jp Fin 6.9 75 Gs Jp Tp CCs Gs Vp Fin 7.4 76 WNp BRs Ms CAp Fin 8.4 77 WNp BRs Rs CAp Fin 9.2
CARRICK ROADS COMMITTEE BOAT STARTS One Round SOUTHWEST Group 6 Continued Distance 78 Gs Jp Tp Jp Tp Jp Fin 9.2 79 WNp STs Ps CCs WTp Fin 6.1 80 WNp STs BRs Vp Fin 5.8 81 WNp STs GYs Vp Fin 7.8 WEST Group 7 82 Fin 1.7 83 Tp Ps Fin 2.5 84 Vp Gp WNp Fin 3.2 85 Tp Gp Wp Vp Fin 4.0 86 Vp STs Fin 4.6 87 Tp CNs GYs WNp Fin 7.1 88 Tp CNs GYs Fin 6.6 89 Vp CNs GYs SNp Fn 6.7 90 Tp CNs Ms CCp Fin 10.4 91 Tp CNs Ps CNs BRs Fin 5.9 92 Vp Zs Ms WNp Fin 9.6 93 Sp CAp Vp CNs Fin 6.6 94 Sp CNs Tp CNs Fin 7.5 NORTHWEST Group 8 95 Fin 2.1 96 Vp Gs Fin 3.5 97 Tp WNs Gs Fin 3.7 98 Vp BRs Fin 4.7 99 PWp Gs Fin 4.4 100 Tp CNs Fin 5.0 101 Vp STs BRs Fin 5.8 102 Vp CNs Gs CAp Fin 5.9 103 Tp CNs Tp Ps Fin 7.0 104 Vp CNs Tp Ps Fin 6.9 105 Vp Zs Fin 6.2 106 Tp Zs GYs CAp Fin 8.9 107 PWp CNs Fin 4.8 108 PWp WNs Gs Fin 3.5 109 PWp Ws Vp Ps Fin 5.0 110 PWp CNs Tp BRs Fin 7.3 GROUP 9 – See final page, Inner Clubhouse starts
INNER HARBOUR CLUBHOUSE STARTS including Saturday B Class Two rounds unless altered by FSC Rule 14 NORTH Group 1 Distance (1 round) 111 Gp 2.8 112 Gp Vp 3.6 113 Gp NBp 4.3 114 BRp Jp Ps 7.1 115 BRp CCp 4.2 116 BRp NBp 5.4 117 SNp PBp Ws PWp 6.5 118 Gp Vp Tp CAs 5.7 119 WNp NBp Tp Zs 8.3 NORTHEAST Group 2 120 Vp 2.7 121 Gp Wp 3.4 122 Gp Wp Gp Wp 4.6 123 NBs WNs 4.1 124 PBs CCs PWp 4.8 125 Js Gp Wp 5.5 126 CNs Ms CAp 9.2 127 Js Ts Js 6.1 128 WTs ENp CNs 5.2 129 PBs HDs 6.8 130 WTs BRp STs 6.3 131 WTs CAp STs 6.4 EAST Group 3 132 WNs 2.8 133 Wp NBp 4.0 134 SNs Gp CAp 4.5 135 Wp Vp Pp CNp 6.0 136 SNs Gp STs BRs CAp 6.2 137 Wp Tp WNs 4.6 138 WNs Gp STs BRs 5.8 139 WNs Gp CAp Vp 4.8 140 Wp Vp Tp SNs 5.2 141 WNs GYp Zp 8.0
INNER HARBOUR CLUBHOUSE STARTS including Saturday B Class Two rounds unless altered by FSC Rule 14 SOUTH EAST Group 4 Distance (1 round) 142 CAp 3.6 143 Gp 2.8 144 Gp CCp 3.6 145 CAp Vp 4.2 146 Gp Vp Tp Gp Wp 5.5 147 CNp SNp 4.5 148 CNp NBp 5.6 149 CNp Wp Tp CAp Vp 7.3 150 Zs 5.6 151 CNp Tp CNp WNp 7.3 152 CNp Tp CNp Tp CNp WNp 10.3 153 Gp PWs Wp CKs Js 9.0 154 Zs Ms 8.2 SOUTH Group 5 155 Ts Gs 2.8 156 Vs Gs 3.6 157 Vs BRs 4.7 158 Ws BRs 4.4 159 Js CAs 5.1 160 PWs BRs 5.4 161 NBs Gs Ts Vs Ps 7.1 162 Js Ws Ts Vs Gs 6.3 163 CCs HDp SNs BRs 6.4 164 Ws CNs Zs 5.9 165 Js BRs Ss PBs WTs NBs Js 9.2 SOUTHWEST Group 6 166 Vp 2.6 167 WTp Sp 3.2 168 Jp 3.8 169 Ws Gs Sp 4.1 170 WTp Vp Ws Gs Jp 4.8 171 WTp NBp Sp WTp Jp 5.1 172 CCp Jp Tp CCp NBp 5.8 173 Jp Tp Jp 6.1 174 Jp Tp SNs Gs Vp 6.6 175 STs BRs NBp 7.0 176 CAs GYs Jp 7.8
INNER HARBOUR CLUBHOUSE STARTS including Saturday B Class Two rounds unless altered by FSC Rule 14 WEST Group 7 Distance (1 round) 177 WNp 2.8 178 Vs Ws 3.3 179 CAs Gs WNp 4.4 180 Jp NBp CCs 4.5 181 STs CAs Gs Vs Ws 6.4 182 STs CAs Gs WNp 5.3 183 Ws Ts Vs STs CAs Gs. WNp. 7.3 184 CNs GYs Jp 8.3 185 CNs Ms Jp 10.5 186 CNs Ps SNp 5.0 187 Zs Ms WNp 9.7 188 STs CAs SPs 5.6 189 STs BRs Sp 6.2 190 STs GYs Sp 8.2 NORTHWEST Group 8 191 Gs 2.6 192 Vs Gs 3.6 193 BRs 3.8 194 Vs CNs 5.0 195 Js CNs 5.8 196 CNs BRs Ts CAs 6.7 197 WNs CNs Ts WNs CAs 6.7 198 Ws CNs Ts CNs 7.6 199 Zs 5.6 200 CNs 4.3 201 WNs Gs Ts WNs Gs 4.7 202 SNs CAs Ts SNs CAs 6.0 203 Zs GYs CAs 8.2 GROUP 9 ALL STARTS : FOR USE WHEN CONSTRAINED BY COMMERCIAL SHIPPING 204 MEs 5.0 N.NW.NE 205 MEs Js MEs Js 7.2 N.NW.NE 206 Wp MEs Js 6.0 S.SE 207 Wp MEs Js NBs MEs NBs 7.9 S,SE 208 Js 3.8 S.SW 209 NBp MEs CCs 5.7 S.SW 210 Js Ws 4.3 E 211 Js Ws Js Ws 5.9 E 212 PWs Js Ws Js Ws 6.1 Low water Messack 213 PWs Js Ws 4.4 Low water Messack 214 Ws Ts Ws 4.5 E 215 Ws Ts Ws Ts Ws 6.0 E 216 Js Ts Js Ts Js 8.4 E.N 217 PBs Vs Ps 8.7 N.S 218 PBs 7.0 N.S 219 WNs PWs Js 5.2 NW.SW.W.E 220 Ts PWs Ws 5.3 NW.SW.W.E
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FSC RACE OFFICER LIST 2021 APRIL Saturdays Charlie Choak 07899 957413 choakminx@hotmail.com Tuesdays Paul Evans 07967 604495 pevansfal@aol.com MAY Saturdays Charlie Choak 07899 957413 choakminx@hotmail.com Tuesdays Paul Evans 07967 604495 pevansfal@aol.com Sun 23rd Kay Price 07815 533640 kayeiprice@gmail.com Sat 29th John Maunder (Silver Sunbeam) maunderjohn4@gmail.com JUNE Tues 1st David Day 01326 317990 davidday@gameplanner.co.uk Tues 8th Robin Roebuck 01872 864094 carsawsan@o2.co.uk Sat 12th Martin Leech 07456 495338 martinleech@btconnect.com Tues 15th Chris Jellis 01872 865223 c.jellis@btinternet.com Sat 19th Paul Evans 07967 604495 pevansfal@aol.com Tues 22nd Kevin Maclean 01326 312118 kvnmaclean@yahoo.com Sun 27th. John Maunder 01326 319574 maunderjohn4@gmail.com Tues 29th Bob Godzicz 079677592521 bob.godzicz@btinternet.com JULY Sat/Sun 3/4th Dave Owens 01326 259741 blue2kite@gmail.com Tues 6th Chris Bell 01872 862935 christopherbell2@hotmail.com Sat 10th Paul Evans 07967 604495 pevansfal@aol.com Tues 13th John Cruise 01326 373414 johncruise@btinternet.com Sat 17th Alan Grose 01872 530333 alanegrose@googlemail.com Tues 20th Andrew Laming 07737 536010 andrew@goodapple.agency Tues 27th Stuart Higgins 01637 876855 stuarthiggins@talktalk.net Sat 31st Paul Evans 07967 604495. pevansfal@aol.com AUGUST Tues 3rd David Mitchell 07771 563776 avid@mitchellevans.co.uk Mon 16th Martin Leech 07456 495338 martinleech@btconnect.com Tues 17th John Fox 01872 862727 john@foxcornwall.com Tues 24th Mike Rangecroft 01326 375309 mikerangecroft@talktalk.net Tues 31st Guy English 01326 379029 guy@tregew.eclipse.co.uk SEPTEMBER Sat 4th John Hicks 01872 540436 hicks.farm@btopenworld.com Tues 7th Neil Chamberlain 07766 021885 neildcham@yahoo.co.uk Sat 11th Mike Chard 07770 778120 michaeljchard@aol.com Tues 14th Martin Eddy 01326 317127 martineddy50@hotmail.com Sat 18th Len Trenoweth 01326 377776 thetrenoweths@talktalk.net Tues 21st Bob Warren 07970 926409 bob@paddleandsail.com Sat 25th Ron Jones 01326 372523 mail@ronjonesfurniture.co.uk OCTOBER Sat 2nd Paul Evans/Charlie Choak 07967 604495/07899 957413 Sat 9th Paul Evans/Charlie Choak 07967 604495/07899 957413 Sat 16th Paul Evans/Charlie Choak 07967 604495/07899 957413 Sat 23rd Paul Evans/Charlie Choak 07967 604495/07899 957413 Sat 30th Paul Evans/Charlie Choak 07967 604495/07899 957413 If you are unable to carry out your duty please arrange an exchange with another RO and inform the Sailing Secretary.
CLUB CONTACTS President: Roger Little Club Trustees: Kaye Price, Gaye Slater, Peter Harvey, Dave Owens, John Maunder, Jeanette Hill Life Members: Harold Martin, Nessie Simcock, Pete Goss, Bill Hunt Committee & Officers 2021 Officers Commodore: Gaye Slater gayeslater@btinternet.com 01872 275120 Vice Commodore: Len Cheshire len.cheshire@btinternet.com 01326 340425 Rear Commodore: TBC Hon. Secretary: Sue Clark 01326 372225 Hon. Treasurer: Barry Kelly barryk252@gmail.com 01326 313606 Hon. Sailing Sec.: John Hicks 01872 540436 (Joint) David Mitchell david.mitchell@mitchellevans.co.uk 07733 125969 Membership Sec.: Paul Evans pevans@aol.com 07967 604495 Committee Chris Bell 01872 862935 Charlie Choak 07899 957413 Dan Tregaskes 01326 373608 Derek Hill 01326314133 Geoff Davies 07768 062723 Class Contacts Q Class: Mel Sharp 01736 711661 B/C Class: Sam Harding 07901 941667 M Class: Peter Stephens 01326 374049 E Class: Chris Bell 01872 862935 G Class: Mike Maguire 01326 373299 U Class: Chris Jellis 01872 865223 V Class: David Mantle 07971 408059 W Class: Len Cheshire 01326 340425 COGS: Johnny Walker jfhwalker@btinternet.com Ops Room / Results: Malcolm Clark 07930 648156 Bar: John Maunder 01326 319574 Advertising and Sponsorship: David Day 01326 317790
CLUB TROPHIES 2020 Mylor Chandlery & Rigging Series Blue Troy Trophy Comffortably Numb – Chris Hunt Cockwells Series Edney Trophy Devenish Trophy Not Awarded Not Awarded Dudley Harris Cup (Sunbeams) Hilda Nixon Bowl Not Awarded Gap Year – L Trenoweth John Mantle Trophy (W Fleet) Not Awarded Skinners Series One CHS Cup Joxer – D O’Halloran Choaks Pasties Series B Class W Class Not Awarded Elli – R Roebuck G Class Q Class Charm – N Bradley Macavity – J Hicks U Class V Class (Sunbeams) Gap Year – L Trenoweth Pintail – P Pullen Hine Downing Series 1 Stuthridge Memorial Cup A2 Rigging Urn Not Awarded Joxer – D O’Halloran Dorothy Hobson Cup Furze Trophy (W Class) Tom Tit – D Carne Elli – R Roebuck Farrant Trophy Strangway Dixon Cup Gap Year – L Trenoweth Halcyon – G Fox Falmouth Tyres Series F C Bond Cup Bill Jennings Cup Joxer – D O’Halloran Sweet Friday – L Cheshire Nalder Plate Burt Cup Aires – D Mitchell Charm – N Bradley Skinners Series 2 Class One Poppincoota – Goddard/Grose Leslie Tongue Cup Class Two Tio Mo Shan – N Chamberlain Armytage Cup
Hine Downing Series 2 RJ Laity Trophy Gaffers Trophy Not Awarded Tom Tit – D Carne John Merrifield Cup RT Dixon Cup (IRC) Not Awarded Encore – David Cunliffe Mayflower Cup Jim Laity Cup (Sunbeams) Gap Year – Len Trenoweth Mary – N Hopkins Frank Lang Trophy (W Class) Elli – R Roebuck Seven Stars Autumn Series Q Class G Class Triggers Broom – Adams/ Brown Katy – Sue Grigg W Class U Class Levity – G English Serena – Peter Knight Penrose Sails Champagne Pursuit Series Aires – David Mitchell FSC/RCYC Pursuit Series Jackdaw – Bob Warren & Gilly Fox FSC Annual Trophies for 2020 SAILING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SINGLE HANDED CUP Mary Boon – J Cruise
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