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    Posted: 18 Jun 06 at 11:11am

At out club if you want to race in the club race you have to sign on - then after the race you have to sign off within 30 mins of the last boat.

As a result if you fancy a bit of practice after the race you don't get to sign off in time and end up with a DSQ.

Most of the MPS fleet often stay out and now we end up with a a DSQ's ... it's not that easy to come in after the race and then sign off and go back out.

It is good for the ROD to know who's entered to they can track numbers so signing on makes sense but the signing off bit just seems like a way to make people come off the water ...

If you havn't signed off they don't think there is a saftey issue and go looking they just DSQ you ...

I'd be interested to hear what other clubs do for club racing ...

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Why don't you get the Start / Finish boat to sign you of on the water........  They have a list of all boats and before the start, you do a sail by giving them a wave.  They will wave back to acknowledge and tick you of on the list.  The they sign you off as you finish.
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At clubs I've known use this system, it was nothing to do with safety. You are signing to say you complied with RRS. If you didn't do your turns on the water, it provides another opportunity to do the decent thing and retire, simply by not signing off.

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At our club you only have to sign off if you retire(for whatever reason).You have to sign on of course.
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We have a key tag that we hang on a board to sign on and sign off, but there is not really a time limit, they just take it off the board for you
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Put forward an amendment to the sailing instructions.
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We sign on for racing and thats it. If you retire it's usually obvious enough for the OD to pick up on it. The club is all about enjoying sailing and whilst the racing is deadly serious on the water and to a pretty high standard, the club's approach is relaxed and all the better for it.

I'd put forward an amendment if I were you Rick. Club sailing is all about having fun and you shouldn't suffer because you went out for a blast afterwards.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 06 at 10:26pm

Thanks for the input guys - we usually have a land based start so signing off with the ROD is not an option.

I like the sign in then only sign off if you retire ...

Sailing committee tommorrow night so I value the input ...

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Scooby_simon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 06 at 10:51pm

Originally posted by les5269

At our club you only have to sign off if you retire(for whatever reason).You have to sign on of course.

 

Les,

Have you read the sheets recently ?

You only need sign on ONCE for the whole series, after that you are automatically signed on, you just need to S/o for retired etc.

The sheets say something like "sign below for retured".

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Post Options Post Options   Quote les5269 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 7:14am
Originally posted by Scooby_simon

Originally posted by les5269

At our club you only have to sign off if you retire(for whatever reason).You have to sign on of course.

 

Les,

Have you read the sheets recently ?

You only need sign on ONCE for the whole series, after that you are automatically signed on, you just need to S/o for retired etc.

The sheets say something like "sign below for retured".

REALLY???

ooops I'd better read up on it again ! 

Sure I got a Dns last time I forgot to sign on ?

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