Jamestown Yacht Club PHRF Racing

To our 2011 JYC Racers,
The Spring Series begins on Tuesday.  The season race book is now available for download. There are a few items which require your attention. 

Thank you for your attention to the above items. See you on the water.
 Regards,
Cheryl Rienzo, JYC Race Committee Chairperson

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2011 Series Race Results
Participating Boats

RACE #

1

2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SPRING

5/10

5/17

5/24

5/31

6/7

 

 

 

 

 

SUMMER

6/14

6/21

6/28

7/5

7/12 7/19 7/26 8/9 8/16 8/23
FALL 8/30

9/11

9/18

9/25 10/2

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL

 

Crew Rotation
8/2

JYC/CYC
Challenge
8/7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protests

2011 Race Circular
(includes Entry Form)
html   pdf

SI Amendment1

JYC/CYC Challange History

JYC/CYC NOR

The Jamestown Yacht Club Race Committee would like to inform you of the Coast Guard requirements regarding our event permit for the JYC racing.
 
The race participants are not exempt from any Federal, state, or local laws or regulations, including no-wake zones.
 
Per our Sailing Instructions, paragraph 17.2, all participants are required to follow Rule 9 of the Navigation Rules, which prohibits interference with vessels than can only navigate within areas considered "narrow channels or fairways".  Narragansett Bay has been designated a Restricted Channel and sailing vessels do not automatically become "stand-on" or "privileged" by virtue of participation in the racing event, i.e., do not have right of way over a vessel under power which may be restricted in her ability to maneuver.
In decreased visibility (less than 2 nautical miles), race participants must comply with the COLREGS sound signal requirements.
 
Additionally, JYC racers are reminded of the requirements, per paragraph 17.1 of the JYC 2010 Sailing Instructions, to check-out with the race committee if withdrawing from a race for whatever reason, as we must notify the CG when all our boats have finished racing.
 
All JYC race participants are reminded that operating in a negligent manner (as determined by the Coast Guard) may cause our racing series to be terminated.
 
Our racers are reminded that they should be considerate of other racers in other series racing, particularly in the confined space of Newport harbor and the starting lines of the other race series. Per The Racing Rules of Sailing, racers can be protested by boats sailing in another race series. Continued interference with the other regattas sailing out of Newport harbor, may be viewed as negligent by the Coast Guard, who is monitoring the races. Several instances have been reported by the other race committees of our boats running through the starting line with a sequence in progress. Please be considerate and avoid other starting lines!

JYC racers are also once again reminded of the requirements, per paragraph 17.1 of the JYC 2010 Sailing Instructions, to check-out with the race committee if withdrawing from a race for whatever reason, as we must notify the CG when all our boats have finished racing.
 
Additionally, JYC racers are reminded, per paragraph 12 of the JYC 2010 Sailing Instructions, to not recross the finish line. "If a competitor interferes with another boat’s finish, he/she is subject to protest by the race committee." 
 
Thank you for your attention to the above and your cooperation on the race course.

Cheryl Rienzo
JYC Race Committee


Created by Roy Guay - updated 02 April, 2012 10:16 AM