Monday at 13:093 days May the black flag be shown, or declared to be showing, at any time before a start or must there be a number of general recalls first. In other words, can the black be declarred to be in operation before any starting attempts are made or must there have been a set number of recalls before the OOD declares that the black flag rule will be operated at the next attempt to start. Edited Monday at 13:103 days by Terry Connell text error
Monday at 13:363 days The likes of John B will have an answer. But I'd have thought that the Race Officer is free to deploy it whenever they like? It might be a bit fearful or nervous on Race 1 Heat 1 - depending on who the skippers are lol - but it'd probably be within both RRS and a typical SI?How soon it can be raised before a particular start might be a deeper question. Edited Monday at 13:373 days by Colin Helliwell
Monday at 13:543 days HI Terry,There is no rule restricting when to deploy either 30.3 (U flag) or 30.4 (Black Flag). except that it must be shown prior to the 2 minute warning. This is to give time to boats on the course to get out of the 'forward triangle' before the Warning when the boats are 'racing'.My comment would be to prefer the use of 30.3 U Flag - it has the same effect as Black Flag, but allows any OCS boats back into the heat if there is yet another general recall.John Edited Monday at 14:143 days by John Ball added comment
Monday at 14:023 days On a side note, and sorry if it's off-topic: I think there's been views in the past about whether [HMS] BFD/DSQ in a Heat should score "Heat boats +1" or "Race boats +1".Anyone know if this discussion has been 'evolved'..?
Monday at 14:203 days As far as I know in HMS, any DSQ is Fleet plus 1 except the seeding race.See HSM 3.3 and 3.4HSM 3,4(d) says(d) Boats recorded as DNC in the lowest heat and WDN, UFD, BFD, DSQ or DNE in any heat, shall score one more point than the last boat in the lowest heat would have scored if all the boats competing in the event had finished correctly. However if a boat is DSQ for black flag, and there is a general recall, and the boat starts in that restart, then the BFD is upgraded to DNE (non-droppable).John Edited Monday at 14:233 days by John Ball added comment
Monday at 14:333 days Also see the discussion in this topichttps://www.mya-uk.org.uk/forums/topic/4366-u-flag-and-black-flag-starts-and-world-sailing-case-140-an-issue-for-radio-sailing/?do=getNewCommentJohn
Tuesday at 06:022 days I try to avoid using rules 30.3 & 4 if at all possible but if you're up against a time restraint i.e. no race will start after 18.00 and you have A fleet having multiple general recalls, sometimes you as RO have no other choice to get the race off.The problem sometimes is, if a boat misjudges their approach and is early they will bear away to avoid crossing the line at the risk of fouling another boat to leeward ruining their start also, but crucially avoiding dsq.So, rules 30.3 & 4 should be viewed as "last resort" as RO when you're confident that the line is correct and you've tried everything else.
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