Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Ladies and Gents,

The 110 Class Leadership has been working on a revision of the sail measurement portion of the rules book to eliminate some previously conflicting sections that made it difficult for the sailmakers to be sure the sails would "measure in" without copying other other sails. This made it difficult for sailmakers who had not in the past built 110 sails, but were creatively trying to interpret the rules.

Below is a proposed set that is being considered. As we all need to be aware of these rules for any off lake racing and we have a vested interest in keeping our fleet as competitive as possible in our local competitions I'm asking you for comments and observations. In turn what you send to me I will forward onto the class leadership for consideration. Please note the illustrations did not get included so where you see "S-1 or ... S-6" those are pictures which will eventually be in the new rules book.


Also note that if you create a Facebook account and send me an e-mail with our name and boat info I will respond with and invite to join the ALYC 110 Sailors Group which is a place we can share photos and discuss Lake activities like 2010 sailing lessons, Turnabout or other training boats, Lake racing points systems to encourage travelling participation in the larger 110 Class events and other topics of interest.


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SAIL REGULATIONS

ARTICLE I
1.0 GENERAL

1.1 Purchasing of Sails:
Two suits of sails may be acquired in the first calendar year of the yacht's life, and one suit each year thereafter, not to be cumulative. In the event of the loss or destruction of a sail during the year in which it was purchased, such sail may be replaced within the year, when evidence substantiating the loss is considered justified by the Fleet Officers.

1.2 Dating of Sails:
Sailmakers shall indelibly mark in approximately 1" characters, at tack, the month and year of sale of each sail. Sails submitted for measurement without having a sailmaker's date shall be assumed to have been acquired in the current year, unless it is obvious that they were acquired during an earlier year.

1.3 Royalty Fee:
All sails not previously stamped with the date and fleet number from a Class sanctioned regatta will require the owner to pay a $5.00 Royalty Fee for each sail not so stamped. The Royalty Fee collected shall be forwarded to the Class Treasurer.

1.4 Fleet Competition:
It is recommended, but not required, that sail dimensions be initially controlled at the fleet level. To this end, each fleet should require that all sails be measured before being used in fleet competition.

1.5 District Competition:
For District Championship competition, sails shall conform to the regulations set forth below. At the option of the host fleet, sails shall be measured prior to competition or such measurement may be waived on the basis of fleet measuring according to Section 1.4 above.

1.6 International Championship Competition:
Sails shall be measured and inspected immediately prior to International Championship Regattas, for conformance with the following regulations. Sails that are in compliance shall be legibly marked by the measuring committee, and only such sails shall be used in competition. Sails may be re-measured at any time during the regatta, at the option of the measuring committee, but retroactive disqualification as a result of the such re-measurement can be imposed only in the case of intentional concealment of information during the initial measurement or subsequent willful modification.

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1.7 Measurement
The sails shall be measured in accordance with the ISAF Equipment Rules of Sailing. For detailed instructions, diagrams, and images; see the, “ISAF Guide to Sail Measurement”. Current documents can be located at, www.sailing.org.

1.8 Objective and Certification
Sails shall comply with the class rules in force at the time of fundamental measurement. The official measurer shall certify mainsails and headsail on the tack and spinnakers in the head and shall sign the certification mark and date it with the date of measurement.

2.0 MAINSAILS

2.1 Materials:
Mainsails may be made of any material. The weight is optional. The following are permitted: Stitching, gluing, tapes, bolt ropes, corner eyes, headboard, Cunningham eye, batten pocket patches, leach line with cleat, windows, tell tales, and draft stripes.

2.2 Battens:
The maximum numbers of battens permitted shall be limited to four. The battens may be constructed of any material. The upper most batten may extend to the luff. The battens shall divide the leech into five equal parts +/- 2”. Batten pockets below the uppermost shall not be longer than 43.5”. The inside width of the batten pockets shall not exceed 2”.

2.3 Primary Sail Dimensions:

a) G.7.1 Foot Length: Maximum 9’ 7-¼”. Loose footed is allowed. The length of the foot shall be controlled by the mast and the band on the boom. Distance from the aft face of the mast to the inner edge of the boom band shall not exceed, 9’ 7-¼”. No part of the tack shall extend forward of the aft face of the mast. No part of the clew shall extend past the inner edge of the boom band.

b) G.7.2 Leech Length: Maximum 21’ 7”.

c) G.7.3 Luff Length: Maximum 19’ 6-¼”. The length of the luff shall be controlled by the bands on the mast. No part of the head shall extend beyond the bottom of the upper mast band. No part of the tack shall extend below the top of the lower mast band.

d) G.7.5 Half Width: Maximum 6’ 7”

e) G.7.6 Three-Quarter Width: Maximum 4’

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f) G.7.7 Upper Width: Maximum 17”. Located 12" down from the top of the headboard and 90 degrees to the luff.

g) G.7.8 Top Width: Maximum 6-3/4”




2.4 Insignia and Numbers:
The Class Insignia "110" and registered racing number in figures not less than 8" high and not less than 2" block width in any contrasting color shall be affixed to both sides of the mainsail in the manner shown in the following example:

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110
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The Class Insignia shall be superimposed with the Class Logo. The Class Logo is a figure forming a lens shape, comprising two intersecting circular arcs joined at the end points. The shape is a representation of the plan view (top view) of a 110 hull. The arcs have a radius of 3/2 the length of the figure. The suggested size of the logo is 24” long, 4” wide, formed by 2 intersecting arcs 36” long. A figure slightly larger or smaller may be used in the same proportions. Any contrasting color may be used. See Sketch: (included in handbook)

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S-4 2.5 Chevrons:
2.5.1: Chevrons shall be of the dimensions indicated here:
Chevrons may be displayed on the mainsail at any point above the lower batten. Chevrons shall be attached with the vertex upward. (sketch included in handbook)



2.5.2: The following chevron colors denote the type of Championship won:
International Championship Gold
Atlantic Championship Silver
District Championship Blue
Fleet Championship Red

2.5.3: Chevrons are awarded not to the yacht, but to the skipper and shall be retained by the skipper for use on any 110 that he may sail while still a member of the Association.

3.0 GENOA

3.1 Materials:
Genoas may be made of any material. The weight is optional. The following are permitted: Stitching, gluing, tapes, snap hanks or zipper luff, corner eyes, Cunningham cleat, leach line with cleat, windows, tell tales, and draft stripes.

3.2 Sail Reinforcement and Battens:
No battens or headboards, oversized grommets shall be permitted. Primary reinforcement is allowed, but no secondary reinforcement is allowed.

3.3 Primary Sail Dimensions:

a) G.7.1 Foot Length: Maximum 10’

b) G.7.2 Leech Length: Maximum 15‘

c) G.7.3 Luff Length: Maximum 15’-¾”

d) G.7.5 Half Width: Maximum 4’-8”
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3.4 Windows: A portion of the sail near the foot may be made of transparent plastic material. This shall be limited to a reasonable area for viewing purposes, and shall present a minimum compromise of the intent of any of the accompanying regulations. Two additional windows are allowed not to exceed 100 square inches each.

4.0 SPINNAKERS

4.1 Number of spinnakers: No more than two spinnakers shall be carried on board at one time during a race.

4.1 Materials: Spinnakers may be made of any material. The weight is optional.

4.2 Sail Reinforcement:
No battens or headboards, oversized grommets shall be permitted. Primary reinforcement is allowed. Secondary reinforcement is allowed at a sail recovery point.

4.3 Primary Sail Dimensions:

a) G.7.1 Foot Length: Maximum 12’

b) G.7.2 Leech Length: Maximum 16‘-6”

c) G.7.4 Quarter Width: Maximum 12’-6”

d) G.7.5 Half Width: Maximum 12’

e) G.7.6 Three-Quarter Width: Maximum 8’-6”

4.4 Racing Number:
The registered racing number, in figures not less than 8 high and not less than 2 inch block width in any contrasting color shall be affixed to at least one side of the spinnaker. The Class Insignia "1 1 0" need not be displayed on the spinnaker.




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