C8.4
| If the umpires or protest committee members decide that a boat may have
broken a rule other than those listed in rule C6.1(a) or C6.2, they shall so
inform the protest committee for its action under rule 60.3 and rule C6.6 when
appropriate.
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C8.5
| When, after one boat has started, the umpires are satisfied that the other boat
will not start, they may signal under rule C5(d) that the boat that did not start is
disqualified and the match is terminated.
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C9
| REQUESTS FOR REDRESS OR REOPENINGS, APPEALS, OTHER PROCEEDINGS
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C9.1
| There shall be no request for redress or an appeal from a decision made under
rule C5, C6, C7 or C8. In rule 66 the third sentence is changed to: ‘A party to
the hearing may not ask for a reopening.’
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C9.2
| A competitor may not base a request for redress on a claim that an action by an
official boat was improper. The protest committee may decide to consider
giving redress in such circumstances but only if it believes that an official boat,
including an umpire boat, may have seriously interfered with a competing boat.
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C9.3
| No proceedings of any kind may be taken in relation to any action or non-action
by the umpires, except as permitted in rule C9.2.
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C10
| SCORING
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C10.1
| The winning competitor of each match scores one point (half of one point each
for a dead heat); the loser scores no points.
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C10.2
| When a competitor withdraws from part of an event the scores of all completed
races shall stand.
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C10.3
| When a multiple round robin is terminated with an incomplete round robin,
only one point shall be available for all the matches sailed between any two
competitors, as follows:
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