C2.7
| When rule 19.1 applies, the following arm signals by the helmsman are
required in addition to the hails:
- for ‘Room to tack’, repeatedly and clearly pointing to windward; and
- for ‘You tack’, repeatedly and clearly pointing at the other boat and
waving the arm to windward.
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C2.8
| Rule 20.2 is changed to ‘A boat taking a penalty shall keep clear of one that is not.’
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C2.9
| Rule 22.1 is changed to: ‘If reasonably possible, a boat not racing shall not
interfere with a boat that is racing or an umpire boat.’
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C2.10
| Rule 22.2 is changed to: ‘Except when sailing a proper course, a boat shall not
interfere with a boat taking a penalty or sailing on another leg.’
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C2.11
| Add new rule 22.3: ‘When boats in different matches meet, any change of
course by either boat shall be consistent with complying with a rule or trying to
win her own match.’
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C2.12
| Add to the preamble of Part 4: ‘Rule 42 shall also apply between the
warning and preparatory signals.’
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C2.13
| Rule 42.2(d) is changed to ‘sculling: repeated movement of the helm to propel the boat forward;’.
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C3
| RACE SIGNALS AND CHANGES TO RELATED RULES
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C3.1
| Starting Signals
The signals for starting a match shall be as follows. Times shall be taken from
the visual signals; the failure of a sound signal shall be disregarded. If more
than one match will be sailed, the starting signal for one match shall be the
warning signal for the next match.
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