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ISAF Racing Rules Question and Answer Service

At the ISAF Conference in November 2004, Council decided that the Q&A Service should continue under the joint responsibility of the Chairman of Racing Rules Committee and the Chairman of Race Officials Committee. Questions received relate to both rule interpretations and race official procedures or practices.

The Q&A Service Panel members are appointed on an annual basis.

For 2007, the members of the Q&A Panel are:

John Doerr (GBR) Chairman
Bjorn Anker-Moeller (DEN)
Mats Bjorklund (FIN)
Charley Cook (USA)
Carlos Gastelu (ARG)
Pat Healy (USA)
Marianne Middelthon (NOR)
Tony Mooney (AUS)
Takao Otani (JPN)
Bo Samuelsson (SWE)
Ana Maria Sanchez (ESP)
Richard Slater (AUS)
Richard Thompson (GBR)

Questions may be submitted to the Q&A Panel by any International Race Official or Member National Authority (preferably through an ISAF Race Official) via email to the ISAF Secretariat in Southampton or by post or fax. The panel may rephrase the question for clarity and may publish the answer on this website if the question is considered to be of general interest.

Each published Q&A will have an expiration date. Prior to expiration, each Q&A will be reviewed by the Q&A Panel and will be recommended to the RRC and ROC for submission as a Case, Call, or rule change; for inclusion in an applicable ISAF manual or other publication; or for extension or removal from the website.

Unlike the ISAF Cases, which are authoritative interpretations and explanations of the rules, these answers are solely to assist Race Officials in applying the rules consistently.

International Race Officials who would like to submit a question to the Q&A Service should do so via email to

Secretariat@isaf.co.uk, by fax to: +44 2380635789 or by post to:

ISAF Secretariat
Ariadne House
Town Quay
Southampton
Hampshire SO14 2AQ
United Kingdom

** Notice regarding Q&As published prior to 2005.

Each previously published Q&A that is still current has been revised to comply with the current rules and renumbered with the new format yy-nnn where 'yy' is the last 2 digits of the year in which the submission was received and 'nnn' is the sequential number of those published.

Please note that these revisions are in progress and will be completed as soon as possible.

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Q&A ProcedureDetails of the procedure for submitting Q&As for consideration by the Q&A Panel 
 
Q&A 07-001 html
Q&A 07-001 pdf
Average points may not be fair to all boats affected. 
 
Q&A 07-002 html
Q&A 07-002 pdf
A discussion of the meaning of "room" in the preamble to rule 18. 
 
Q&A 07-003 html
Q&A 07-003 pdf
Discussion regarding the finish line. 
 
Q&A 07-004 pdfDiscussion regarding RRS 30.1 
 
Q&A 07-005 html
Q&A 07-005 pdf
Q&A regarding close hauled course. 
 
Q&A 06-001 html
Q&A 06-001 pdf
An interpretation of the word "series" in applying Appendix P 
 
Q&A 06-002 html
Q&A 06-002 pdf
A Discussion on clearing the finishing line and marks. 
 

Q&A 06-003 pdf
Scoring a boat that breaks a rule at the finishing line.  
 
Q&A 06-004 html
Q&A 06-004 pdf
Exoneration without a protest by the protest committee. 
 
Q&A 06-005 html
Q&A 06-005 pdf
Incident between boats intending to round different marks at a narrow gate 
 
Q&A 05-001 html
Q&A 05-001 pdf
Correcting a rule 28.1 error after finishing - 25 Feb 2005  
 
Q&A 05-002 html
Q&A 05-002 pdf
Room for an inside boat to gybe to round the mark - 20 April 2005 
 
Q&A 05-004 html
Q&A 05-004 pdf
Definition of an "international" event 
 
Q&A 05-005 html
Q&A 05-005 pdf
Scoring two Z-flag starts in the same race. 
 
Q&A 05-007 html
Q&A 05-007 pdf
Considerations for giving redress under rule B7.2 
 
Q&A 04-003 html
Q&A 04-003 pdf
Formerly 138. An interpretation of rule 28.1 at the finishing line - 24 March 2004 
 
Q&A 04-006 html
Q&A 04-006 pdf
Formerly 141. An interpretation of the phrase "on the beat to windward". 
 
Q&A 04-008 html
Q&A 04-008 pdf
Addresses protesting a boat under Appendix P after a general recall. This Q&A was originally submitted to the Rule 42 Working Party in 2004 for consideration as a Rule 42 Q&A.  
 
Q&A 03-001 html
Q&A 03-001 pdf
Formerly 112. Constitution of an International Jury when there is illness or emergency - 19 March 2003 
 
Q&A 03-002 html
Q&A 03-002 pdf
Formerly 115. Correction of a boat's score by the race committee - 1 May 2003 
 
Q&A 03-004 html
Q&A 03-004 pdf
Formerly 120. Abandoning a race for reasons of safety - 6 May 2003 
 
Q&A 03-007 html
Q&A 03-007 pdf
Formerly 131. Connection of the headstay when gybing - 15 September 2003 
 
Q&A 03-008 html
Q&A 03-008 pdf
Formerly 117. Relationship between rule 16.1 and rule 18.3 at the windward mark - Revised 25 August 2004 
 
Q&A 02-001 html
Q&A 02-001 pdf
Formerly 121. Supervision of the race committee by the International Jury - 12 May 2002 
 
Q&A 01-001 html
Q&A 01-001 pdf
Formely 101. Finishing within the time limit of rule 35 - revised 6 June 2001 
 
Q&A 01-005 html
Q&A 01-005 pdf
Formerly 106. Passing a continuing obstruction on opposite tacks - 20 August 2001 
 

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