NOTICE OF RACE

AISTC(S) OPEN HANDICAP ASYMMETRIC REGATTA2014

(THE GOLD CUP)

(Incorporating the ASA Individual Regatta, the Forshaw Trophy and RS 200 Trophy)

20thand 21st of September 2014

RNSAASA RAFSA

NOTICE OF RACE

THE AISTC (S) OPEN ASYMMETRIC REGATTA 2014 (THE GOLD CUP)

1.Organising Authority. The Army Sailing Association (ASA), in association with the Royal Navy Sailing Association (RNSA) and Royal Air Force Sailing Association (RAFSA).

2.Rules. Racing will be governed by the RYA Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016, Individual Class Association Rules and the Sailing Instructions (SIs).

3.Eligibility. The event is open to fully paid up members of the ASA, RNSA, RAFSA their dependents, members of affiliated service sailing associations and Civil Servants[1]. Any Asymmetric Monohull Dinghy is eligible to be raced in the Open Handicap event.

4.Prizes. Prizes will be awarded for the following:

a.Open Handicap Asymmetric Championships (any Asymmetric Monohull Dinghy) The GOLD CUP

b.ASA Individual Championships (The Grant Cup) –2000.

c.RAFSA Individual Championship, (The RAF Cup) –2000

d.Forshaw Trophy – RS 400.

e.RS 200 Trophy.

f.Novice Trophy.

4.Location. The Championships will take place at the Army Inshore Sail Training Centre, Baker Barracks, Thorney Island, PO10 8DH

5.Fees. The entry fee for the event is £20 per boat for those who are paid up members of the RNSA/ASA/RAFSA and £30 for those who are not.

6.Equipment. There are a number of Asymmetric dinghies available to ASA members from AISTC (S) and bids for them should be sent to the Chief Instructor at AISTC (S) at . Note that dinghies will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. After 1 Sep 14, equipment may be offered up to other service personnel. The types of dingy available are:

a.2000

b.RS 400

c.RS Vision

e.Topper Vibe

Other Service equipment will be provided under individual service arrangements. Competitors may bring their personal equipment; All such equipment, be it personal or service owned is to comply with Individual Class Association Rules and measurements.

7.Registration. SIs will be available no more than 1 month before the event. Competitors are requested to forward the attached entry form along with entry fees by cheque, made payable to the ASA to the ASA Area Coach at the address given below by 19 Sep 14. Registration will also be available on site from 0900 hrs on Saturday 20 Sep2014 at AISTC (S)[2]

8.Races. There will be 4 races per day. There will be a discard after 4 races and a further discard after 8. The first race will not start before 1200 hrs on Saturday 20 Sep. The target duration for each race is 1 hour[3]. 3 Races are required to be sailed to constitute a series.

9.Briefing. There will be a competitors briefing at 1100 hrs on Saturday 20 Sep and at 1000 hrs on Sunday 21 Sep if required.

10.Weight Equalisation. Competitors are reminded of the rules regarding “Weight and Righting Moment Equalisation” within their class rules and may be subject to weighing at any time during the Championships.

11.Safety.

a.A boat in entirely responsible for her own safety, whether ashore or afloat and nothing, whether in the Notice of Race or Sailing Instructions or anywhere else reduces this responsibility.

b.It is for a boat to decide whether she is fit to sail in the conditions in which she will find herself. By launching, the boat confirms that she is fit for those conditions and her crew is competent to sail and compete in them.

c.Nothing done by the organisers can reduce the responsibility of the boat nor will it make the organisers responsible for any loss, damage, death or personal injury, however it may have occurred, as a result of the boat taking part in the racing. The organisers encompass everyone helping to run the race and the event and include the organising authority, the race committee, the race officer, patrol boats and beach masters.

d.The provision of patrol boats does not relieve the boat of her responsibilities.

e.Personal buoyancy shall be worn by all competitors whilst afloat. Those using trapeze boats are strongly recommended to use quick release harnesses.

f.Those entering personal equipment are required to hold adequate insurance and in particular to hold insurance against third party claims in the sum of at least £2M.

12.Social. Every effort will be made to hold a social evening, with entertainment and buffeton Saturday 20 Sep. The bar at TISC will be open Sat 20 Sep 14.

13.Messing and Accommodation. All personnel should be aware that catering facilities at AISTC (S) are available through the Regimental Restaurant on a Pay as you Dine Basis. Bagged lunch meals need to be pre-booked or may be available via TISC. Accommodation in the new facilities is available by prior arrangements with the AISTC (S) Facilities Manager on 94295 8315/01243 388315 or . Personnel wishing to camp are to seek permission through the Facilities Manager at AISTC (S). Personnel are to note that should camping be available the camping area is within 60 – 100m of married quarter areas.Good behaviour is expected and good maintenance of the camping area. Subsistence allowances may not be claimed.

APPENDIX 1 TO

ANNEX A TO

ASA/Dinghy/Events/Asymmetric Regatta/2014

DATED 13 JULY 14

THE JOINT SERVICE ASYMMETRIC REGATTA 2014 (THE GOLD CUP)

ENTRY FORM

Please complete and return to the ASA Regional Coach. The address for return of entry forms is:

ASA Coaching and Inspectorate, Building 100, First Floor, Fort Blockhouse, Haslar Road, Hampshire, PO12 2AB or

1.From: (Rank/Name) of the RNSA, ASA, RAFSA[4]. Insert membership number

2.I wish to enter a (Type of Asymmetric Dinghy) sail number into the following events during the JS Asymmetric Regatta held at the Army Inshore Sail Training Centre (South) on the 20 - 21 Sep 14[5]:

a.Asymmetric Open Handicap Championships (The Gold Cup)

b.ASA Individual Championships (The Grant Cup)

c.RAFSA Individual Championship (The RAF Cup)

d.Forshaw Trophy

e.RS 200 Trophy

f.Novice Trophy[6]

3.A cheque to the value of (£20/£30 per boat entered)[7] made payable to the ASA is following.

4.I agree to be bound by The Racing Rules of Sailing and by all other rules and Sailing Instructions that govern this event.

Signed: ……………………………………

Contact Details (Helm):

Address:

Military Telephone: Fax:

E-mail:

Contact Details (Crew):

Address:

Military Telephone: Fax:

E-mail:

Car Details:

Make

Model: Colour

Registration:

5.I will require number of meals on the evening of 20 Sep 14.

[1] See Para 5.

[2] Note requirement to book equipment as soon as possible and ASA prior to 1 Sep 14 or risk not being allocated.

[3]Based on the slowest boat in the fleet.

[4] Delete as appropriate

[5] Delete as appropriate

[6] The scope of the Novice Trophy is tbc, but is likely to be those personnel who have been sailing for less than 2 years and is likely to be competed for in Laser Pico

[7] Lesser amount if member of appropriate SA.