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Programme 2018-19 April 2018 Sailing safely on Chipstead Lake The safety of members both ashore and afloat is of primary importance. The guidance notes supplement and repeat some the Club’s Safety Regulations in the Club’s Bye Laws issued to members. Please ensure you are familiar with them.

The following are mostly about ‘sailing safety’ – AVAILABILITY OF PATROL BOAT but if you come across anything ‘land side’ that (Out of hours) you consider is a hazard or unsafe practice There is a spare outboard engine in a yellow safe please report it to a committee member, or the in the large hut on the left past the Training Shed. OOD for recording in the logbook. The shed and safe can be opened with the Club key. The Commando next to the Training Shed Safety ashore can also be unlocked with the same key. The Before going afloat please make sure that: engine is to be used on this Commando. A petrol ◼ Your boat is ‘buoyant’ tank is with the engine. After any use please ◼ You are confident that you can handle the inform your Fleet Captain, having replaced conditions – both now and likely to arise – without everything and report any shortages. relying on patrol boats or others. If not – don’t sail! ◼ Your lifejackets are sound and fitted correctly Patrol Boat crews (i.e. tightly so that they don’t ride up over your ◼ Members are reminded that AM duties must face if immersed) and that you have suitable overlap PM duties with a change-over at 13.15 protective clothing. Club regulations mandate the on Sundays to ensure that a patrol boat is use of wet/dry suits between 25 December and manned at all times during the hand-over 31 March. The lake can be cold at other times, period. especially spring and early summer, and the body ◼ Can you operate a patrol craft competently? loses heat up to 35 times more quickly in water One day you may depend on one of your fellow than air. So it may be sunny, but water wise. sailors - and they on you. Before going afloat in a ◼ Manoeuvring boats on shore and launching and patrol boat make sure you have all the equipment recovering boats has the risk of slipping on you need. And remember your first priority is to slipways, jetties or the shore. And take care when people. If sailors are cold or seem to be suffering moving boats on trolleys not to hit bystanders. some kind of injury or seem unwell, get them ashore quickly and radio ahead for ‘First Aid’ to be Safety on the water available on landing. ◼ If conditions deteriorate consider retiring if ◼ If you haven’t got a ‘power boat’ or ‘safety boat’ racing or coming ashore. certificate please consider taking one of the Club’s ◼ Even if patrol boats are operating remember courses either the RYA certificated ones (fees that you have an obligation to assist others in payable) or the free Chipstead course which will trouble especially if patrol boats are not around or cover both power boat handling (including the RIBs are busy with others. If you are racing this still which can only be used by ‘qualified’ members of applies. Seek redress if you consider that your the RIB Squad) and safety and recovery aspects. result has been jeopardised. ◼ Have you got First Aid capability? The Club runs ◼ If you do capsize do everything you can to First Aid courses – useful, indeed essential, for prevent your boat inverting and potentially your home life as well as sailing. If you don’t have trapping someone underneath. It is better that a certificate please consider taking a course. one crew member stays on the centre board to ◼ Many members have First Aid certificates and prevent immersion whilst a patrol crew arrives to First Aid equipment is located in the clubhouse. If recover the other person rather than swimming there is an accident, however minor, please around to help and allowing the boat to invert. record it in the ‘accident book’ in the Committee ◼ The first priority of patrol boat crews is assisting Room (which will also indicate that the contents of people – boats won’t go far on the lake and can the first aid box may need to be checked). be recovered later. If patrol crews tell you to leave your boat and be recovered to the shore please obey them. They may have other sailors to assist. 2 Chipstead Sailing Club Calendar 2018 - 2019 NOTE: Junior AOD assists duty team for Commodore’s, and Novices only For further information please contact your Class Captain. Date Event Duty Team Session SUMMER SAILING SEASON - APRIL 2018 Sun 1 Easter Sunday Free Sailing Mon 2 Easter Monday Free Sailing Tue 3 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 4 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 5 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 6 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 7 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #1 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #1 + Junior AOD 13:00 Saturday PM Race Series #1 Laser 14:20 first start Assistant Instructor Course (2nd day) 08:00 - 17:00 Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 8 Sunday AM Race Series #1 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #1 incl Cup #1 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 9 Dinghy Instructors Course 08:00 - 17:00 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 Tue 10 Dinghy Instructors Course 08:00 - 17:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 11 Dinghy Instructors Course 08:00 - 17:00 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 12 Dinghy Instructors Course 08:00 - 17:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 13 Dinghy Instructors Course 08:00 - 17:00 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 14 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club. 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:00 Junior Handicap Race Series #2 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #2 + JAOD 13:00 Saturday PM Race Series #2 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 15 Sunday AM Race Series #2 Heron 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #2 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 16 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 Tue 17 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 18 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 19 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 20 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 21 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #3 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #3 F Handicap & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #3 Fast Handicap 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 22 Sunday AM Race Series #3 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #3 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 23 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 3 Date Event Duty Team Session Tue 24 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 25 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #1 (sunset 20:20) 18:55 first start Thu 26 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 27 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 28 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #4 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #4 Laser & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #4 Laser 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 29 LASER OPEN MEETING Graduate See NOR Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 30 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 MAY 2018 Tue 1 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 2 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #2 (sunset 20:30) Topper 18:55 first start Thu 3 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 4 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 5 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #5 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #5 Graduate & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #5 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 6 Sunday AM Race Series #4 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #4 incl Heron Cup #2 Solo 14:10 first start Firefly Russell Cup 16:10 Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 7 OPEN DAY - Early May bank holiday Comet AM PB only 10:00 - 13:15 JUNIOR SAILING ACTIVITIES Heron PM PB only 13:15 - 16:00 PARADE OF SAIL & CHIPSTEAD PIN PURSUIT RACE in Aid of RNLI Graduate 14:30 first star Tue 8 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 10 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #3 (sunset 20:35) Comet 18:55 first start Thu 10 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 11 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 12 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #6 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #6 Firefly & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #6 Firefly 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 13 GRADUATE AND HERON OPEN MEETING Solo See NOR Westerham Sea Regatta 16:30 Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 14 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 4 Date Event Duty Team Session Tue 15 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 16 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #4 (sunset 20:50) Topper 18:55 first start Thu 17 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 18 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards New Members Evening 19:30 Sat 19 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:00 Junior Handicap Race Series #7 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #7 Heron & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #7 Heron 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 20 Sunday AM Race Series #5 Topper 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #5 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Graduate Goblet SH #1 16:10 Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 21 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Tue 22 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 23 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #5 (sunset 21:00) Comet 18:55 first start Thu 24 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 25 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 26 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #8 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #8 Laser & JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #8 Laser 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 27 Sunday AM Race Series #6 Comet 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #6 Solo 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 28 Spring Bank Holiday RYA Adult Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 Tue 29 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 30 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #6 (sunset 21:09) Graduate 18:55 first start Thu 31 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 09:00 - 12:30 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 JUNE 2018 Fri 1 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards

5 Date Event Duty Team Session Sat 2 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #9 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #9 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #9 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 3 Sunday AM Race Series #7 Comet 10:30 first start Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #1 12:55 start Sunday PM Race Series #8 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 4 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 5 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 7 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #7 (sunset 21:18) Fast Handicap 18:55 first start Thu 7 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 8 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 9 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #10 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #10 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #10 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 10 Sunday AM Race Series #8 Graduate 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #8 incl Heron Cup #3 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Graduate Goblet S/H #2 - Social Sailing 16:10 onwards Mon 11 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 12 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets Sliding Seat Rowing Regatta 18:00 onwards Wed 13 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #8 (sunset 21:20) Firefly 18:55 first start Thu 14 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 15 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 16 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #11 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #2 Scorpion + JAOD 12:55 start Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #11 13:00 Saturday PM Race Series #11 Scorpion 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 17 Sunday AM Race Series #9 Comet 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #9 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Westerham Sea Cadets Paddle racing training 16:30 - Social Sailing 16:10 onwards Mon 18 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 19 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 20 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #9 (sunset 21:22) Solo 18:55 first start LASERFEST BBQ - All members welcome Thu 21 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 6 Date Event Duty Team Session Fri 22 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 23 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #12 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #12 Fast Handicap + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #12 Fast Handicap 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards SOLO BBQ After Sailing Sun 24 Sunday AM Race Series #10 Graduate 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #10 Solo 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 25 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 26 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 27 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #10 (sunset 21:23) Heron 18:55 first start Thu 28 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 29 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 30 OPTIMIST OPEN MEETING & JUNIOR REGATTA Junior + OOD See NOR JULY 2018 Sun 1 Sunday AM Race Series #11 Graduate 10:30 first start Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #3 12:55 start Sunday PM Race Series #11 incl Heron Cup #4 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 2 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 3 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 4 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #11 (sunset 21:23) Topper 18:55 first start Thu 5 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 6 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 7 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #13 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #13 Laser + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #13 Laser 14:20 first start SOLO BBQ After Sailing Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 8 Sunday AM Race Series #12 Graduate 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #12 incl Heron Cup #4 Comet 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 9 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 10 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 11 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #12 (sunset 21:13) Heron 18:55 first start Thu 12 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 13 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards

7 Date Event Duty Team Session Sat 14 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:00 Junior Handicap Race Series #14 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #4 Fast Handicap + JAOD 12:55 start Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #14 13:00 start Saturday PM Race Series #14 Fast Handicap 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 15 Sunday AM Race Series #13 Graduate 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #13 Solo 14:10 first start Firefly Russell Cup S/H - Graduate Goblet S/H #3 - Social Sailing 16:10 onward Mon 16 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 17 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 18 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #13 (sunset 21:05) Heron 18:55 first start Thu 19 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 20 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 21 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #15 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #15 Firefly + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #15 Firefly 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 22 Sunday AM Race Series #14 Graduate 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #14 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 23 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 24 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 25 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #14 (sunset 20:54) Graduate 18:55 first start Thu 26 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 27 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 28 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #16 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #16 Heron + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #16 Heron 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 29 Sunday AM Race Series #15 Solo 10:30 first start Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #5 12:55 start Sunday PM Race Series #15 Topper 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 30 CHIPMATES SUMMER CAMP (Provisional) No Radio or Social Sailing 10:00 - 16:00 Tue 31 CHIPMATES SUMMER CAMP (Provisional) No Radio or Social Sailing 10:00 - 16:00 AUGUST 2018 Wed 1 CHIPMATES SUMMER CAMP (Provisional) No Radio or Social Sailing 10:00 - 16:00 Wednesday Eve Race Series #15 (sunset 20:41) Laser 18:55 first start Thu 2 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 3 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards 8 Date Event Duty Team Session Sat 4 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #17 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #17 Fast Handicap + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #17 Fast Handicap 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 5 Sunday AM Race Series #16 Solo 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #16 incl Heron Cup #5 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 6 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Level 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 Tue 7 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Level 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 8 RYA Junior Beginners Course - Stages 1 & 2 - 3 & 4 09:00 - 16:30 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Level 1 & 2 09:00 - 16:30 Radio Sailing AM Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #16 (sunset 20:28) Graduate 18:55 first start Thu 9 RYA Adult Beginners Course - Level 1 & 2 09:00 - 13:00 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 10 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 11 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #18 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #6 Fast Handicap + JAOD 12:55 start Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #18 13:00 start Saturday PM Race Series #18 Fast Handicap 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 12 Sunday AM Race Series #17 Heron 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #17 Comet 14:10 first start Graduate Goblet S/H #4 - Social Sailing 16:10 onwards Mon 13 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 Tue 14 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 15 Radio Sailing AM Social Sailing 13:00 - 16:30 Wednesday Eve Race Series #17 (sunset 20:15) Graduate 18:55 first start Thu 16 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 17 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 18 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:00 Junior Handicap Race Series #19 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #19 Laser + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #19 Laser 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 19 Sunday AM Race Series #18 Topper 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #18 Solo 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 20 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 Tue 21 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 22 Radio Sailing AM Thu 23 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 24 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards 9 Date Event Duty Team Session Sat 25 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #20 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #20 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #20 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 26 Sunday AM Race Series #19 Scorpion 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #19 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 27 DRAGON BOAT RACING - Summer Bank Holiday Volunteers All Day Tue 28 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 29 Radio Sailing AM Thu 30 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 31 Radio Sailing AM Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards SEPTEMBER 2018 Sat 1 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #21 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #7 13:00 start Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #21 Laser + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #21 Laser 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 2 Sunday AM Race Series #20 Heron 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #20 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 3 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 4 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 5 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 6 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 7 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 8 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #22 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #22 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #22 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 9 Sunday AM Race Series #21 Topper 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #21 incl Heron Cup #6 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 10 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 11 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 12 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 13 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 14 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 15 TOPPER OPEN MEETING Fast Handicap See NOR Sun 16 Sunday AM Race Series #22 Firefly 10:30 first start Ladies Trophy & Vets Tankard #8 12:55 start Sunday PM Race Series #22 Solo 14:10 first start Firefly Russell Cup SH - Graduate Goblet SH #5 - Social Sailing 16:10 onwards

10 Date Event Duty Team Session Mon 17 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 18 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 19 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 20 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 21 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 22 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #23 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #23 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #23 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards HERON SOCIAL All Welcome 19:30 Sun 23 FIREFLY, & COMET OPEN MEETINGS Laser See NOR Mon 24 Radio Sailing AM Westerham Sea Cadets Training from 18:00 New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 25 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Wed 26 Radio Sailing AM Trinity School 13:30 - 18:30 Thu 27 Women On Water (WOW) 09:30 - 12:00 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Westerham Sea Cadets 18:00 - 21:00 Fri 28 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Bromley Canoe Club 17:00 onwards Sat 29 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #24 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #24 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #24 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 30 Sunday AM Race Series #23 Heron 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #23 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards OCTOBER 2018 Mon 1 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 2 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Wed 3 Radio Sailing AM Thu 4 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Fri 5 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Sat 6 SOLO OPEN MEETING Comet See NOR Sun 7 Sunday AM Race Series #24 Firefly 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #24 incl Heron Cup #7 Laser 14:10 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 8 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School 16:30 -20:30 Tue 9 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Wed 10 Radio Sailing AM Thu 11 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Fri 12 Radio Sailing AM New Beacon School Training 16:30 - 20:30 Sat 13 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Junior Handicap Race Series #25 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Commodore’s, Optimist & Novice Race Series #25 Graduate + JAOD 13:00 first start Saturday PM Race Series #25 Graduate 14:20 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards COMET AGM after racing SOLO CLASS EOS Dinner

11 Date Event Duty Team Session Sun 14 Sunday AM Race Series #25 Heron 10:30 first start Sunday PM Race Series #25 Fast Handicap 14:10 first start Graduate Goblet S/H #6 - Social Sailing 16:10 onwards Mon 15 Radio Sailing AM Tue 16 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Wed 17 Radio Sailing AM Thu 18 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Fri 19 Radio Sailing AM Sat 20 Junior ‘Chipmates’ Saturday Club & Saturday Adult Training 09:00 - 12:30 Power Boat Commando Refresher 09:00 - 12:00 Junior Handicap Race Series #26 Junior 11:15 - 12:00 Informal Race Practice 12:00 - 12:45 Class Training Opportunity 12:30 onwards Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Sun 21 Class Training Opportunity 09:30 first start Social Sailing 16:00 onwards Mon 22 Radio Sailing AM Tue 23 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Wed 24 Radio Sailing AM Thu 25 Wealden Sailability 10:00 onwards Radio Sailing PM Fri 26 Radio Sailing AM Sat 27 CSC 'YOUNG GUNS TROPHY' CHAMPIONSHIP Junior + OOD 10:00 first start 2 pursuit races Junior AGM After racing CSC 'MONGREL'S BOWL' CHAMPIONSHIP Fast Handicap 13:00 first start 2 races back-to-back Sun 28 CSC 'TOP DOG TROPHY' CHAMPIONSHIP Solo 11:00 first start 3 races, 2 to count WINTER SAILING SEASON NOVEMBER 2018 Radio Sailing Mon AM Tue PM Wed AM Thu PM Fri AM Fri 2 WKSSA AGM at Chipstead SC 19:45 for 20:00 Sat 3 2019 Dinghy Instructor Assessment Course 09:00 start Sun 4 Winter 'Back-to-Back' A & B Race Series # 1 Laser 10:30 first start Fri 9 TOPPER FLEET AGM 19:30 for 20:00 Sat 10 Power Boat Course and PB 2 course CSC LAYING UP SUPPER - All members Welcome 19:00 for 19:30 Sun 11 Remembrance Sunday - 2 minutes’ silence 11:00 Winter 'Back-to-Back' A & B Race Series #2 Fast Handicap 11:15 first start SCORPION FLEET AGM 13:30 Tue 13 RADIO YACHT & FIREFLY FLEET AGMs 19:30 for 20:00 Wed 14 FAST HANDICAP & LASER FLEETS AGMs 19:30 for 20:00 Thu 15 GRADUATE & HERON FLEETS AGMs 19:30 for 20:00 Fri 16 SOLO FLEETS AGMs 19:30 for 20:00 Sat 17 Powerboat Course and PB 2 course 09:00 star FAST HANDICAP AGM 12:00 Sun 18 Winter 'Back-to-Back' A & B Race Series #3 Graduate 10:30 first start Sat 24 Radio Sailing 10M Open Meeting 09:00 start Sun 25 Winter 'Back-to-Back' A & B Race Series #4 Heron 10:30 first start DECEMBER 2018 - Wet or dry suits to be worn when sailing or on safety boat duty 25 Dec to 31 Mar inclusive Radio Sailing Mon AM Tue PM Wed AM Thu PM Fri AM Sun 2 Winter 'Back-to-Back' A & B Race Series #5 Scorpion 10:30 first start Wed 5 CSC AGM - all members invited 19:30 for 20:00 Sat 8 KSSA Junior Winter Training and AGM Sun 9 CHRISTMAS PUDDING PURSUIT RACE Laser 10:40 first start CHRISTMAS LUNCH - all members welcome 13:00 for 13:30 12 Date Event Duty Team Session Mon 25 Christmas Day Tue 26 Boxing Day Sun 30 CHRISTMAS CRACKER - 2 races back to back Graduate 10:30 first start JANUARY 2019 - Wet or dry suits to be worn when sailing or on safety boat duty 25 Dec to 31 Mar inclusive Tue 1 New Year's Day ç Sat 5 Junior Winter Training Sun 6 Winter Work Party #1 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 Sat 12 CSC PRIZE GIVING - all members invited 19:00 for 19:30 Sun 13 Winter Work Party #2 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 Sat 19 Radio Sailing Marblehead Open Meeting See NOR Sun 20 Winter Work Party #3 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 Sun 27 Winter Work Party #4 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 FEBRUARY 2019 - Wet or dry suits to be worn when sailing or on safety boat duty 25 Dec to 31 Mar inclusive Radio Sailing Mon AM Tue PM Wed AM Thu PM Fri AM Fri 1 BURNS NIGHT SUPPER - SOLO CLASS SOCIAL All Members Welcome Sat 2 Junior Winter Training Sun 3 Winter Work Party #5 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 Sat 9 First Aid Course Sun 10 Winter Work Party #6 All Members 10:00 - 13:00 Radio Sailing International One Metre Open Meeting Sat 16 CSC Power Boar Safety Course RYA PB2 08;00 - 17:00 Topper Teasers Quiz - all members welcome 19:15 for 19:30 Sun 17 Class Training Opportunity 09:30 onwards Sat 23 CSC Power Boar Safety Course RYA PB2 08;00 - 17:00 Sun 24 Chipstead Chiller' Race Series #1&2 Comet 10:30 first start MARCH 2019 - Wet or dry suits to be worn when sailing or on safety boat duty 25 Dec to 31 Mar inclusive Radio Sailing Mon AM Tue PM Wed AM Thu PM Fri AM Sat 2 Junior Winter Training Sun 3 Chipstead Chiller' Race Series #3&4 Laser 10:30 first start Sat 9 Radio Sailing Dragon Force Open Meeting See NOR Sun 10 Chipstead Chiller' Race Series #5&6 Topper 10:30 first start Sat 16 Rib-Refresher Course, Power Boat course Sun 17 Chipstead Chiller' Race Series #7&8 Graduate 10:30 first start Sat 23 Rib-Refresher Course, Power Boat course RYA Assistance Instructors Course day 1 Sun 24 Chipstead Chiller' Race Series #9&10 Solo 10:30 first start SUMMER SAILING SEASON - APRIL 2019

13 CLUB RACING CHECKLIST

□ Race Courses should normally follow the □ Helm and Crew must remain in their Club’s Standard Course recommendations. designated positions for the full period of the Variations should be agreed with a Class race, the exception being to adjust rigging or Captain or Sailing Secretary before posting. equipment or in an emergency. Both persons □ Starting times may be postponed: if so the to resume their correct positions as quickly postponement flag will be flown until 1 minute as possible. before the new warning signal. □ Helms are required to sign on using the Race □ Races not started within 45 minutes of the Management computer. There is normally no scheduled time may be cancelled by need to sign off except for Pursuit races, but agreement between the OOD, the relevant helms who retire are required to sign the Class Captains(s) or the Sailing Secretary. Retirement sheet to avoid disqualification.

CLUB RACING NOTES - All races (excl. Note 2) scored using standard ISAF low points scoring system

1. Firefly Points - if there is a quorum the 8. Optimist Points series will normally be run results will be taken from times recorded for over the same course as the Novices’ Cup the Herbert Chase. If they have no quorum and Commodore’s Cup. they will be counted in the Herbert Chase. 9. Classes have the option of awarding a third Three of the Russell Cup races will be run place to any helm who competes at an Open within the Herbert Chase and count in the Meeting in that class, at a club outside of Firefly Points series. Chipstead SC. Similarly, if a class points race 2. Heron Points - if a helm has no crew he/she is not quorate and the helms wishing to enter will be allowed to sail and the times taken that non-quorate race enter the handicap and results calculated on handicap. Effort race taking place in that same half day race should be made to find a crew, however. programme instead, their class has the option 3. Sunday Handicap AM has Grand Prix finish. of awarding a third place to that helm. The 4. Classes to run their own events, however number of third places that can be awarded duty teams are expected to run the late to any helm is limited to a maximum of three afternoon races and provide patrol boat cover occasions a season. If a class points race is unless otherwise agreed with the relevant not quorate, helms who compete at an Open class captain. For lunchtime races aim to Meeting in that class, at a club outside of complete the race by 1.40pm to clear the Chipstead SC will not be entitled to claim a race hut in time for afternoon racing. third place but for that same race, those helms who enter a handicap race at 5. Heron, , Topper, and other Chipstead SC as an alternative to the non- boats with PY more than 1190 will normally quorate race will be eligible to claim a third race 1 lap less than other classes if there are place. These awarded third places are 4 or more laps but this may be varied by the counted towards the required number of OOD depending upon conditions. Optimists races to qualify for a series. will normally complete one less lap than Herons, Mirrors, Toppers and Pacers again 10. Enterprise Points - The Enterprises are part subject to the OOD’s discretion of the Fast Handicap Fleet and if there is a quorum of Enterprises their results will be 6. Subject to sufficient competitors Junior/Youth taken from the times recorded for the Sunday prizes will be awarded for the main Club AM Handicap. If they have no quorum they Handicap events (but NOT pursuit races). will be counted in the Handicap. Juniors/Youths will compete in the main event and their results will be extracted. 7. Classes with no quorum in the same session are permitted to sail.

14 Club Racing - information and start times This programme is deemed to be the Notice of Race for the points series as designated by the Club Sailing Instructions on the Club Website. Event No. of Races Races to ‘Qualify’ Quorum Start Day/Time(s) SUMMER CLASS POINTS & CLUB HANDICAP SERIES - weekends from 7 April to 21 October Saturday AM Racing 4, 5 Saturday Junior H’cap 26 93Sat 11:15 Optimist points 26 93Sat 11:15 Saturday PM Standard Racing 5 Commodore’s Cup H’cap 25 93Sat 13:00 5 Novices Cup H’cap 25 93Sat 13:00 9 Solo Points 25 93Sat 14:20 9 Comet Points 25 99Sat 14:25 5, 9 Topper Points 25 93Sat 14:30 5, 6, 7 Donald King H’cap 25 93Sat 14:35 Sunday AM Standard Racing ) 9 Laser & Radial Points 25 + 25 9 per series 3 Sun First start 10:30 10 Sunday Handicap AM 25 + 25 9 per series 3 Sun First start 10:35 Sunday PM Standard Racing 9 Scorpion Points 25 93Sun 14:10 1, 9 Firefly Points 25 93Sun 14:15 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 Herbert Chase H’cap 25 93Sun 14:15 9 Graduate Points 25 93Sun 14:20 2, 5, 9 Heron Points 25 93Sun 14:25 SUMMER MIDWEEK CLUB HANDICAP SERIES - Wednesdays from 25 April to 15 August 6 Wed Eve Series Fast H’cap 17 63Wed 18:55 6 Wed Eve Series Slow H’cap 17 63Wed 19:00 SUMMER SINGLE HANDED & OTHER CLASS / HANDICAP MINI-SERIES / PURSUIT RACES Chipstead Pin Pursuit 1—4Mon 14:30 Hobson’s 6 hour Relay 1-4Sun see NOR 5, 8 Ladies Trophy H’cap 833Sat 13:00 Sun 13:00 5, 8 Veterans Tankard H’cap 833Sat 13:00 Sun 13:00 4 Firefly Russell Cup SH 633Sun 14:15/16:10 4 Graduate Goblet SH 633Sun 16:10 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS - 27 to 28 October 5 Young Guns AM 2—4Sat 10.00 5 Mongrel’s Bowl PM 2—4Sat 13:00 5 Top Dog Trophy 1 AM 2 PM —4Sun 11:00 / 14:00 WINTER CLUB HANDICAP RACES / MINI-SERIES & PURSUIT RACE - 4 November onwards Start time to vary: 12 November (Remembrance Sunday) 5, 6 Winter A & B H’cap 5 + 5 3 per series 4 Sun 10:30 / 11:45 Christmas Pudding Pursuit 1—4Sun 10:40 5, 6 Christmas Cracker H’cap 2—4Sun 10:30 / 11:45 5, 6 Chipstead Chiller H’cap 10 64Sun 10:30 / 11:45

15 Chipstead Sailing Club Handicaps 2018 Class Name Number Single-handed 1041 1031 C2 1147 Objectives • To provide the framework for everyone to COMET 1204 enjoy the sport of sailboat racing in whatever ENTERPRISE 1113 1093 capacity and to whatever level the individual 1045 desires. FIREFLY 1165 1135 • To ensure that the sport of sailboat racing GP14 1133 welcomes all people and treats them equally. • To ensure that those who experience sailboat GRADUATE 1129 1119 racing are encouraged to continue. HERON 1355 1315 Principles and practices LASER 1097 • The sport welcomes all participants; it relies LASER 4.7 1200 largely on self-compliance and self-policing. 1139 Those that deliberately take unfair advantage ROOSTER 8.1 1045 of this or behave in an inappropriate manner, either on or off the water, can expect action to MERLIN-ROCKET 981 be taken against them. 1210 1180 • Competitors agree to compete in compliance MIRROR 1383 1343 with the rules and behave in accordance with OPTIMIST 1665 accepted standards of sailboat racing. When PACER 1193 1163 involved in a genuine dispute, all parties to the dispute and those deciding the matter will use 999 the established procedures for achieving RS200 1047 1037 resolution. RS FEVA XL 1240 1210 • Foul or abusive language, intimidation, RS TERRA 1364 aggressive behaviour or lack of respect for RS VISION 1128 others and their property will not be tolerated. • Organizers, officials and other providers of SCORPION 1040 1030 sailboat racing agree to provide the fairest SOLO 1140 racing possible. This includes encouraging STREAKER 1132 feed-back and facilitating the resolution of SUPERNOVA 1075 genuine disputes (including protests) in a 1015 1005 timely and proper manner. • Support persons agree to encourage their TOPPER 1347 competitors to behave in compliance with the 1102 above principles and practices. WANDERER 1180 1160 This Charter applies equally to those who organize, manage, coach, advise, judge, provide Veterans Tankard Series services and compete (including those who 60-63 add 10 support competitors) in sailboat racing. 64-67 20 The RYA encourages the adoption and 68-71 30 implementation of this Charter, and provides guidance and support to individuals and 72-75 40 organizations to assist implementation. This 76-79 50 guidance and support is consistent with the 80 or over 60 practices of World Sailing. For further information, visit www.rya.org.uk/racingrules. 16 January 2018 edition 1C. hGiEpNEsRAtLe RaEQdUI RSEMCENT S Sailing Instrucintciluosivne. s These Sailing Instructions (SIs) apply to all races at CSC 1.13 Measurement certificates, proof of insurance and unless the Notice of Race specifies otherwise. valid buoyancy certificates shall be made available, at 1.1 Races will be conducted under the current Racing reasonable notice, for inspection by any club official. Rules of Sailing [RRS}, the RYA prescriptions thereto, the 1.14 In Club Handicap and Pursuit races the Yardstick relevant Class rules and these Sailing Instructions of number of competing classes will be as determined by the Chipstead Sailing Club. Sailing Committee. For Open meetings this will generally, 1.2 The schedule of races for the year, quorums, scoring but not exclusively, be the RYA published yardstick. and qualification criteria will be set out in the Club’s Race 1.15 Supplementary Sailing Instructions (SSIs) may apply and Social Programme. Amendments to the Programme to special races as run by the Club or Classes. Such SSIs will be announced by email to all club members and shown will be displayed near the course board on the day of the on the club website. The current version on the club race. website will apply in the event of conflict. 1.3 For Open Meetings entry will be by completing an 2. COURSE entry form and paying the appropriate fee. For Club Races 2.1 The course and the number of laps will be displayed eligible boats shall be entered by completing an entry on on the course board not less than 20 minutes before the the Race Management computer. Official communications start of racing. to competitors will be posted near the course board by the 2.2 Unless otherwise indicated on the course board all entrance to the clubhouse. marks of the course will be orange buoys painted with a 1.4 Any changes to these Sailing Instructions will be letter, A to K, in black. displayed near the course board and will be clearly headed 2.3 The standard RRS three boat-length rule at marks will ‘Changes to the Sailing Instructions’. No change will apply to all races. normally be made within 20 minutes of the start of a race, but if a change after that time is necessary, it will be 3. STARTING signalled by breaking out Flag ‘L’ and by three sound 3.1 The starting times (or the warning signal time of the signals. Any permanent change to the Sailing Instructions starting sequence) of races will be shown on the course will be posted near or on the course board for 4 weeks and board and in no circumstances will they be materially earlier thereafter displayed on the official notice board in the than advertised. clubhouse. 3.2 The starting procedure for Open Meetings will follow 1.5 A boat is entirely responsible for her own safety, RRS 26 with a 5, 4, 1, Go sequence. For all Club races RRS whether afloat or ashore, and nothing, whether in the 26 will be amended by raising the Class flag 10 minutes Notice of Race or Sailing Instructions or anywhere else, before the start and the Preparatory flag 5 minutes before. reduces this responsibility. Both flags to be removed at the start time. Each event to be 1.6 It is for the boat to decide whether she is fit to sail in accompanied by a single sound. the conditions in which she will find herself. By launching, 3.3 Starting and finishing lines will be as indicated on the the boat confirms that she is fit for those conditions and her course board and will be either: crew is competent to sail and compete in them. (a) Club line: The transit of a line through a black and 1.7 The provision of patrol boats does not relieve a boat white post and the mast of the race box/starting platform. of her responsibilities as set out in 1.5 and 1.6 (b) A line between a and a mast or staff on the 1.8 Boats sailed on the lake must be either registered with committee boat or shore clearly identified on the course the Membership Secretary or have entered an Open board. meeting being run on that day. In either case the course board may also prescribe that a 1.9 The boat is required to hold adequate insurance and mark will be laid at or near the inner (and/or outer) end of in particular to hold insurance against third party claims in the line, in which case the boats shall pass between it and the sum of at least £3,000,000. an outer (inner) mark or limit. 1.10 Actions of the organisers do not reduce the 3.4 A boat will be deemed as starting if crossing the start responsibility of the boat nor make the organisers line correctly and up to 10 minutes after its designated start responsible for any loss, damage, death or personal injury, time. Late starters must keep clear of boats preparing for however this may have occurred, as a result of the boat the next start. sailing at Chipstead SC. The ‘organisers’ encompass Starting recalls everyone helping to run the race and the event, and include the organising authority, the race committee, the race 3.5 Individual recalls will be made displaying Flag ‘X’ and officers and patrol boat crews. one sound, as set out in RRS 29. Recalled boats shall sail completely to the pre-start side of the starting line before 1.11 Everyone engaged in sailing on the lake shall wear an starting. adequate buoyancy aid. Wet or dry suits do not constitute adequate buoyancy. 3.6 General recalls will comply with RRS 29.2 except for Club Races where the start for the recalled boats shall be 1.12 Wet or dry suits shall be worn by everyone engaged moved to the end of the current starting sequence. in sailing on the lake between 25 December and 31 March

17 Club restarts will take place 5 minutes after the last start in responsible to ensure that the Race Officer records the time the original sequence, except for a recall of the last race. & date, and signs the protest form on receipt within the (a) For a 5 min. club recall sequence:- prescribed time limit. Any forms received without this The First Substitute flag will be lowered 1 minute before the validation will be deemed to have been submitted outside of last start in the original sequence, with the Class and the prescribed time limit. Protests will be decided by a penalty flag raised at the last start time (the P flag stays up) Protest Committee appointed by the Race Officer or Sailing (b) In the event of a recall of the last race the restart will Secretary. There is no deposit. For Club Races the be 10 minutes after the originally scheduled start, with the Protesting boat is responsible to identify available Protest sequence. The First Substitute flag will be lowered 4 Committee personnel and advise the OOD. The OOD or minutes after the last start in the original sequence, with the Sailing Secretary will then decide who to appoint to the Class, P, and penalty flags being raised one minute later. protest committee. any protest should be heard within one Starting penalties month and deemed to have lapsed by declaration deadline 3.7 After a general recall the appropriate RRS 30 signal time for the Top Dog. will apply to the recalled boats. In the case of start lines crossing the entire lake it will not be appropriate to use the 6. DECLARATION ‘round the end’ rule. Retiring boats should sign the declaration sheet.

4. FINISHING 7. POST-RACE PENALTIES 4.1 The finishing line will be as defined in 3.3 above. 7.1 Provided that rule 44.1(b) does not apply, a boat that 4.2 A Grand Prix finish will apply for all non-pursuit races may have broken one or more rules of Part 2 or rule 31 in .- After the leading boat of a class has finished all class an incident may take a Post-Race Penalty at any time after boats will finish when they next cross the finish line at the the race until the beginning of a protest hearing involving end of a lap irrespective of whether they have finished the the incident. full course. Boats in non-handicap races completing fewer 7.2 A Post-Race Penalty is a 30% Scoring Penalty laps will be scored behind those completing more laps. calculated as stated in rule 44.3(c). However, rule 44.1(a) Boats in handicap races will have their times adjusted applies. based on their average lap time. 7.3 A boat takes a Post-Race Penalty by delivering to the 4.3 If the race is shortened the race will be finished by: arbitrator or a member of the protest committee a written (a) All boats:- at the next crossing of the prescribed statement that she accepts the penalty and that identifies finishing line, after the leading boat has crossed the line the race number and where and when the incident ,when continuing to sail the prescribed course (with occurred. subsequent finishers completing that lap.), and in the same direction as the start. Display flag S with two sounds. 8. ARBITRATION (b) By Class:- as (a) but at the next crossing of the 8.1 Arbitration meeting prescribed finishing line by the leading boat of a Class. An arbitration meeting will be held prior to a protest hearing Display flag S and the Class flag with two sounds. for each incident resulting in a protest by a boat involving (c) As above but between the committee boat and a mark one or more rules of Part 2 or rule 31, but only if each party of the course. The flags, prescribed above, and the is represented by a person who was on board at the time of accompanying sound signals, will be shown on the the incident. No witnesses will be permitted. However, if the committee boat. (This will not be appropriate for handicap arbitrator decides that rule 44.1(b) may apply or that races.) arbitration is not appropriate, the meeting will not be held, Time limits and if a meeting is in progress, it will be closed. 4.4 At the discretion of the Race Officer, if no boat has 8.2 Arbitrator’s opinion completed the course within 2 hours of the starting signal Based on the evidence given by the representatives, the of the relevant class, the race will either be deemed void or arbitrator will offer an opinion as to what the protest results will be calculated on the positions at the end of the committee is likely to decide: previously completed lap. (a) the protest is invalid, 4.5 Boats which have not finished within 30 minutes of (b) no boat will be penalized for breaking a rule, or the first boat of the relevant Class crossing the finishing line (c) one or more boats will be penalized for breaking a may not be finished and will receive retirement points. The rule, identifying the boats and the penalties. Race Officer can exercise discretion in applying this rule. 8.3 Arbitration meeting outcomes After the arbitrator offers an opinion, 5. PROTESTS (a) a boat may take a Post-Race Penalty, and In addition to conforming to the requirements of RRS 61, (b) a boat may ask to withdraw her protest. The arbitrator those wishing to protest must notify the Race Officer of may then act on behalf of the protest committee in their intention at the earliest opportunity or immediately on accordance with rule 63.1 to allow the withdrawal. coming off the water and confirm the protest to the Unless all protests involving the incident are withdrawn, a protestee. A verbal notification is sufficient. The formal protest hearing will be held. protest form shall be lodged within 30 minutes of the last boat of the relevant race to finish. The protesting boat is

18 9. SCORING within 7 days of the Top Dog Race. 9.1 The scoring system will be the RRS Appendix A low 12.6 Pursuant to 12.5, if the helm has not made their points system. nomination by the deadline the Sailing Secretary will decide 9.2 For RRS Low Point Scoring, points will be awarded as on behalf of the helm as follows: recommended in RRS Appendix A, except that: for Club (a) To sail in the Fleet for which he/she has achieved the series the “declared entry” for a race will equal the number highest place or, if the same position is achieved in more of boats racing; the points for a retirement will be the than one Fleet, then declared entry plus 1; the points for a disqualification will (b) To sail in the Fleet for which he/she has completed the be the declared entry plus 2. Any boat that does not start greatest number of races or, if the same position and (DNC; DNS; OCS ) shall not be awarded a score. number of races has been sailed in more than one series, Series ties will be broken using RRS A8.1 and A8.2. then (c) To sail in the primary fleet for which he/ she is 10. OBSTRUCTIONS registered within the Club (NB this will be the class for The following constitute obstructions at which RRS Part 2 which the helm undertakes duties). Section C rules apply: (d) If following application of the above criteria, a Fleet is (a) An imaginary circle of radius 10m centred on any left with less than the allowed number of boats (Rule 12.1) angler present anywhere on the lake; to participate in the Top Dog Race (for whatever reason) (b) An imaginary line 10m from the waterline of the then the helm that is next in position in the Fleet Series shall island, which is situated to the west of the pontoons; be offered the opportunity to sail as a replacement but (c) An imaginary circle of radius 10m centred on the he/she shall not be obliged to accept that offer. The offer three buoys at the area of shallow water situated at the shall not be extended by more than two positions below the western end of the lake. allowed number of boats unless the Handicap or Fleet has lost one or more helms to another Fleet through the application of the above criteria (in which case the number 11. ELIGIBILITY TO RACE of offers may be increased by the number of boats lost to 11.1 Only mono boats without trapezes are allowed to other Fleets). race. (e) Qualifying Handicap Races are Donald King, Herbert 11.2 Boats eligible to race in Open meetings will be set out Chase and Sunday AM. Also Commodores Cup. in the Notice of Race and subject to the relevant class rules. (f) Any helm qualified to sail in the Top Dog Race in 11.3 In a club race series spanning more than one day a accordance with Rule 12.1, or is competing as a substitute helm may count races sailed in more than one boat. In a in the Top Dog, shall not participate in the Mongrel’s Bowl one-day series any change in boat shall be restricted to the in any Class even if not participating in the Top Dog. same type/ class. 12.7 The position of the first three boats of a class participating in the Top Dog shall count in determining the 12. ELIGIBILITY TO ENTER winning team. CSC Top Dog & Mongrel’s Bowl races 12.8 The position of the first three boats of a fleet or 12.1 For any Handicap or Fleet Series (including Optimist handicap fleet participating in the Mongrel’s Bowl shall Points) with 6 or less Series qualifiers then the top three count in determining the winning team. qualifying helms shall sail in the Top Dog Race. For any Handicap or Fleet Series with 7 to 19 qualifiers then the top 13. NOTES TO COMPETITORS 4 qualifying helms shall sail in the Top Dog Race. For any 13.1 Boats not racing (which includes boats awaiting their Handicap or Fleet series with 20 or more qualifiers then the preparatory signal) shall keep clear of boats racing.(The top 5 qualifying helms shall sail in the Top Dog Race. following do not form part of the Rules, but should be 12.2 If a helm qualifies in any Fleet Series, but is ineligible observed nevertheless) to sail in the Top Dog Race according to Rule 12.1 then 13.2 Boats that have finished shall sail clear of the finishing he/she is permitted to sail in the Mongrel’s Bowl Race in a line without delay. boat of the same class as they qualified in. 13.3 Sails shall not be left hoisted on boats moored to the 12.3 In a Fleet where a smaller rig is available with a slower pontoons or standing on the foreshore, which could impede handicap, the handicap that shall apply in the Top Dog Race the Race Officer’s view of the sailing area. and the Mongrels Bowl shall be that handicap that applies for the full size rig irrespective of the rig chosen on the day. 13.4 Competitors and club members should make themselves aware of the Club’s bylaws and safety 12.4 Double handed boats are only permitted to sail double requirements. handed. 12.5 If a helm qualifies in more than one Handicap or Fleet Series for the Top Dog Race in accordance with Rule 12.1 then he/she shall sail for the qualifying Fleet. If the helm has qualified in more than one Fleet series for the Top Dog race in accordance with Rule 12.1 then he/she shall nominate the qualifying Fleet to be sailed at least 7 days before the Top Dog Race or within 2 days of having qualified if this is

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