Gouvernail
Lottsa people don’t know I’m famous
The class rule says:
To extend the bowsprit a boat shall be in the process of either a continuous hoist,
flying or a continuous retrieval of the gennaker. At all other times the bowsprit shall
be retracted and comply with C.8.3(b)(i).
(iii) A watertight seal, tape or other material may be added around the bowsprit
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Various sailors have given me different opinions about the proper application of that rule
NO ONE has suggested the pole must be retracted while gybing of if the chute collapses. It isn’t rally “frying” at those times but reasonableness suggests “Trying to fly it” is good enough to be considered legal.
My questions pertain to the “process” of hoist or retrieval.
* Can the team retrieve the sail and immediately start retracting the pole?
* must the pole be all the way in before the last bit of sail is stuffed in the cabin?
* Is pulling the tack line to the tip of the pole part of the process?
* can the pole go out as soon as the tack line is being pulled to move the tack to the end of the pole
* is the process of the hoist limited to only the period while the halyard is actively moving the head toward the sheave on the mast?
* if a team fails to fully hoist the chute, noticed the head is two feet from the mast, and tgen raises the chute the rest of the way, has tgst team violated the “continuous “ requirement by sailing with its sprit extended?
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I am not asking these questions to be a rules maniac asshole. They are posed because I believe the goal of the RRS is to make it possible for any sailor to go to any sailboat venue on the planet, know the game and have fun,
as I do not know the answers to the questions, I cannot play at full speed.
To extend the bowsprit a boat shall be in the process of either a continuous hoist,
flying or a continuous retrieval of the gennaker. At all other times the bowsprit shall
be retracted and comply with C.8.3(b)(i).
(iii) A watertight seal, tape or other material may be added around the bowsprit
********************
Various sailors have given me different opinions about the proper application of that rule
NO ONE has suggested the pole must be retracted while gybing of if the chute collapses. It isn’t rally “frying” at those times but reasonableness suggests “Trying to fly it” is good enough to be considered legal.
My questions pertain to the “process” of hoist or retrieval.
* Can the team retrieve the sail and immediately start retracting the pole?
* must the pole be all the way in before the last bit of sail is stuffed in the cabin?
* Is pulling the tack line to the tip of the pole part of the process?
* can the pole go out as soon as the tack line is being pulled to move the tack to the end of the pole
* is the process of the hoist limited to only the period while the halyard is actively moving the head toward the sheave on the mast?
* if a team fails to fully hoist the chute, noticed the head is two feet from the mast, and tgen raises the chute the rest of the way, has tgst team violated the “continuous “ requirement by sailing with its sprit extended?
******
I am not asking these questions to be a rules maniac asshole. They are posed because I believe the goal of the RRS is to make it possible for any sailor to go to any sailboat venue on the planet, know the game and have fun,
as I do not know the answers to the questions, I cannot play at full speed.