OOD Notes
Paperwork
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Race Sheet (One per race)
Results Summary (One per Event or Series)
Entry Form (Open Events - one per person)
Protest Form (useful for youth events!)
SWSC Club PY Numbers - in sorted order
(see below for corrected times calculation and key code explanation )
Race Timer
The Race Timer is back I have listed the working instructions but a copy is placed on the wall in the OOD box. The instructions are simple so don’t be intimidated by its modern contemporary look.
- Switch off at plug.
- Press the timer reset button.
- Turn race start switch to prepare.
- Turn on at plug.
- When you want to start the race, just turn the race start switch from prepare to race start. The rest of the sequence is automated, first a blue 10 minute light will illuminate and the horn will sound, next the 5 minute white light will illuminate and the horn will sound, next the 4 minute white light will illuminate and the horn will sound, next the 1 minute white light will come on and the horn will sound, next the the four lights will go out and the horn will sound and the red go light will come on. The race timers will commence timing the race. The horn can be used independently.
- Turn off at plug when finished.
Calculating Corrected Times
Corrected times (used for race results) are calculated by using the following formulae:
Corrected Time (C) = Elapsed Time (E) x 1000 / Portsmouth Number (N)
Times are expressed in seconds.
OOD & Rescue Boat Attendance Times
| Time | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 hour before race starts | OOD and Rescue Team to be at the Club |
| 30 mins before race starts | Rescue boats to be ready for action,OOD hut open |
| 20 mins before race starts | Course posted on the OOD box |
| Finish: Saturday/Sunday | 6pm. |
| Finish: Wednesday | Dusk. |
The OOD/Team Leader is responsible for notifying the other Duty team members of their duty dates. Anyone exchanging duties must find his/her own substitute and update the master duty list on the club notice board or inform the Sailing or Vice-Sailing Captain of the change. The Duty lists will be posted in Tell-Tales and also posted on the club notice board. The Team Leader / OOD must be prepared to man the rescue boat if necessary.
OOD and Rescue - Duty Summary
It is the OOD’s responsibility to run the day’s racing and oversee
the use of the water.
A race will not take place without a manned rescue boat being available—see Sailing Instructions (in Yearbook).
In order to enable Club sailing, all members pledge to take turns at OODs / Rescue Duty.
Please ensure you know your Duty Days in advance and arrange necessary swaps well in advance.
The Club strongly urges all members to acquire recognised RYA approved Rescue Boat training / qualifications.
If you are new and not confident in the OOD or Rescue Boat roles, please do not hesitate to ask for help from fellow members, who will be more than willing to assist you.
To improve your skills, SWSC does run advertised courses, but the quickest way to learn is to do an assisting role as soon as practicable.
The sailing captain has provided ‘Notes for OOD’s’ in the race box. Please read these carefully - they will give you valuable insight into race preparations,
setting courses, start sequences, visual and sound signals, recalls, handicap calculations etc.
OOD and Rescue Duty lists are published regularly on the web-site, in Tell-Tales and by e-mail alerts. Contact the Sailing Captain well
in advance with dates you are not available.
RYA Portsmouth Yardstick List
© RYA 2010
The list below is the SWSC Club adopted list of PY numbers last updated Jan 2010.
This may vary from the official RYA PY Numbers due to club adjustments instigated by the sailing committee (in the interests of fairness).
Key code explanation:
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A = asymmetric spinnaker
C = conventional spinnaker
0 = no spinnaker
status key:
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PY = Primary Yardstick
SY = Secondary Yardstick
RN = Recorded Number
CN = Club Number
TN = Trial Number
Link to the full current RYA PY system, how it works and current lists are provided below.
If you notice any updates or changes, please inform the SWSC sailing committee by email so these may be considered for update to the club PY list by the sailing committee. Thanks.
Full RYA PY System and how it works