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    Nov032011

    IRC 2012 Rule Changes

    We still have 7 months to go in Asia, but the new 2012 IRC Rules are now available for those who wish to plan their campaigns starting with Koh Samui Regatta.

    The full Rules for 2012 are available to download HERE 

    The following Rule changes come into effect on 1st June 2012 in Asia:

    • Rule 9.6 is amended to clarify the position when a rating protest has been lodged.

    • Rule 10.6 is amended to give the Rating Authority greater flexibility.

    • Rule 21.5.3 is amended to remove the mainsail widths minima in the interests of greater equity for boats with in‐mast furling mainsails.

    • Rules 21.7.1 and 21.7.3 are amended to remove the headsail widths minima in the interests of greater equity for boats with overlapping headsails or a roller furling headsail.

    • Rule 22.3.3 is amended to require boats with canting keels to have a physical lock at maximum keel cant angle.

    • The definitions of h and y are amended without change in meaning to replace defective wording and to improve clarity.

    • The definition of LP is amended to clarify which sails are included in the measurement of LP for cutter rigs.

    • Typographic corrections without any changes in meaning have been made to Rules 9.6, 25.1, 26.1, and the definition of LH.

    18 October 2011 

    http://www.ircrating.org/en/technical-a-certification/rule-a-definitions.html

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