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MORF 2012 Race Book Membership by Sail Number Midwest Open Racing Fleet www.morfracing.org Email – [email protected] Hotline - 312-566-7333 The FIRST 30 • Fast • Nimble • STABLE • Responsive With Twin Rudders and 6’ headroom Racing this summer Your Lake Michigan In Chicago BENETEAU & FIRST Dealer. Sales & Brokerage Trade-Ins considered www.KarmaYachtSales.com 3635 S. Halsted St. Chicago, I L 60609 773.254.0200 ♦ 877.KARMA.Y.S also at Crowley’s Yacht Yard SALES ◊ SERVICE ◊ BROKERAGE next to the Ship’s Store MORF 2012 Race Book 1 MORF 2012 Race Schedule Date Day 1ST Flag SA MORF Area 3 Other 19 May Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Performance #1 (Olympic) 20 May Sun Abe Jacobs BPYC 26 May Sat 11:30 AM SA7 UK Sprint (Performance 2&3) Spring Open CCYC 27 May Sun 11:30 AM SA 7 Lady Skipper #1 Olympic Cup CCYC 1 Jun Fri 6:00 PM SA 7 Rhumbline Feeder to St. Joseph, MI (LD#1) Chi~St Joe MORF 2 Jun Sat Rhumbline SJRYC COLORS Long Distance BPYC 3 Jun Sun 9:15 AM St. Joe St Joe to Chicago (LD#2) Classic 8 Jun Fri NOOD 9 Jun Sat 10 Jun Sun 10:00 AM SA 7- 6 Gene & Jane Zimmer Memorial (LD#3) 16 Jun Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Crowley's Sprint (Performance 4&5) Hobelman CCYC 17 Jun Sun 11:30 AM SA 7 Lady Skipper #2 22 Jun Fri 8:00 PM SA 7 Queen's Cup Feeder to Kenosha (LD#4) 23 Jun Sat Chi~Wauk WYC GLSS Solo Mac 24 Jun Sun 8:00 AM TBD Kenosha to Chicago (Non-Series Race) Wauk~Chi GLYC 29 Jun Fri Queens Cup 30 Jun Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Performance #6 (Trapezoid) MORF Single Handed Challenge; and Harbor 1 Jul Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Commodore's Cup CYC Challenge - Free to all boaters! Chi~Michigan Col/BP 6 Jul Fri City 7 Jul Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Performance #7 (Olympic) * 8 Jul Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Double Handed 14 Jul Sat 11:30 AM SA 7 Lady Skipper #3 Lutz JPYC Bayview Mac 15 Jul Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Competition #1 (Olympic) 20 Jul Fri Cruising Mac 21 Jul Sat Chicago-Mac / Hook 22 Jul Sun 28 Jul Sat Harbor Springs Vintage Boat Race (Circle) - Free to all 29 Jul Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Mayor Daley Col NACC Boaters! 4 Aug Sat Chester Kuttner Col There and Back 5 Aug Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Weathermark Sprint (Comp 2&3) Mayor Daley Col 10 Aug Fri Verve 11 Aug Sat Verve 12 Aug Sun 10:00 AM SA 7-6 Skippers Club (LD#5) 18 Aug Sat 11:30 AM SA 7 Lady Skipper #4 Air-Water Show 19 Aug Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Competition #4 (Trapeziod) Kathy Zukasky BP Air-Water Show 25 Aug Sat Leukemia Cup - CYC 26 Aug Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Dom Marano - Spons. By Skyway (Comp 5&6) Kaczmarek Cup CCYC 31-Aug Fri Tri-State Col 1-Sep Sat 2-Sep Sun MCYC Bi-State - JPYC 3-Sep Mon BP 7-Sep Fri GLSS Scramble 8 Sep Sat 11:30 AM SA 7 Lady Skipper #5 Sheldon Clark 9 Sep Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Competition #7 (Olympic) * Sheldon Clark 15 Sep Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Commodores Cup #1&2 Mayor Daley Col Farr40 Worlds 16 Sep Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Commodores Cup #3 22 Sep Sat 11:30 AM SA7 Goose Island Open #1&2 MORF Open MORF Farr40 Worlds 23 Sep Sun 11:30 AM SA7 Goose Island Open #3 * = may become a 2 race day if make ups are required 2 MORF 2012 Race Book 2012 Columbia Yacht Club Beer Can Race Schedule www.columbiayachtclub.com DATE EVENT 05/23/12 Tune up Race 05/30/12 Race 1 06/06/12 Race 2 06/13/12 Race 3 06/20/12 Yacht Club Challenge Regatta #1 06/27/12 Race 5 07/11/12 Yacht Club Challenge Regatta #2 07/18/12 Race 7 08/01/12 Race 8 08/15/12 Yacht Club Challenge Regatta #3 08/22/12 Race 10 09/05/12 Race 11 09/12/12 Race 12 TBD Beer Can Bash Party Columbia Yacht Club has invited MORF to participate in all Wednesday night Beer Can races. MORF members who are not members of a participating yacht club must pay a separate fee for this privilege. For course information and sailing instructions, visit www.columbiayachtclub.com. All participants agree to abide by the Beer Can Ten Commandments as posted in the Beer Can race book found on the Columbia Yacht Club website. See page 41 for the application. MORF 2012 Race Book 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 RACE SCHEDULE.................................................................................................................................... 1 2012 COLUMBIA YACHT CLUB BEER CAN RACE SCHEDULE .............................................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................... 3 LETTER FROM THE COMMODORE.............................................................................................................. 4 SAILING INSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................7-42 GENERAL SAILING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................7-32 STARTING TIMES............................................................................................................................8-9 RACING AREA – METRO MARKS CHART ..............................................................................11-12 MARK LOCATIONS, COMPASS HEADINGS, MARK DISTANCE.........................................12-13 COURSES.......................................................................................................................................13-23 STARTING SYSTEM, FINISH, PENALTY SYSTEM, TIME LIMITS.......................................24-25 PROTESTS AND REQUESTS FOR REDRESS ................................................................................ 25 SCORING .......................................................................................................................................26-27 SAFETY REGULATIONS.............................................................................................................27-28 EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................................28-29 COMMUNICATIONS......................................................................................................................... 30 PRIZES............................................................................................................................................30-32 SPECIAL SAILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL RACES .................................................33-42 COLUMBIA BEER CAN-YACHT CLUB CHALLENGE INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORM .......40-41 SUMMARY OF BASIC RIGHT OF WAY SITUATIONS UNDER THE RACING RULES........................ 43 MORF PHILOSOPHY ON SAILING PROFESSIONALS.............................................................................. 44 GUIDELINES FOR GUESTS AT YACHT CLUBS........................................................................................ 44 COMMITTEE BOAT PROCEDURES .......................................................................................................45-52 MORF CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS.................................................................................................53-55 MORF PHRF HANDICAPPING GUIDLINES...........................................................................................56-61 MORF PHRF BASE RATINGS ....................................................................................................................... 62 PROTEST FORM ........................................................................................................................................63-64 MEMBERSHIP BY BOAT NAME.................................................................................................................. 65 MEMBERSHIP BY SAIL NUMBER............................................................................................................... 66 MEMBERSHIP BY SECTION AND RATING............................................................................................... 67 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER............................................................................................................................68-70 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION...................................................................................................................... 71 MORF HANDICAPPING QUESTIONNAIRE................................................................................................ 72 PAST COMMODORES OF MORF ................................................................................................................. 73 MORF OFFICERS AND SECTION CAPTAINS ............................................................................................ 75 4 MORF 2012 Race Book Letter from the Commodore Welcome to MORF’s 54th season When the 2012 Board took the helm there were the perennial goals of increasing membership and improving competition, but for the most part MORF was trimmed well and making good speed. When you read this year’s book you will see we added a few things and tweaked a few things, but left a great deal alone. For example, we have again scheduled five long distance races this year with just a few changes. LD #1 is to St. Joe on Friday night. LD #2 is back to Chicago on Sunday. This year LD #3 is the Gene & Jane Zimmer Memorial Race. LD #4 is to Kenosha and is now officially named the Queen’s Cup Feeder to Kenosha. In an effort to make it a little easier for skippers and crew to get to the starting line after work, this year’s race will start 8:00 PM on Friday June 22nd, at SA7. For boats not continuing north to Milwaukee for the Queen’s Cup there will be a non-point race back to Chicago on Sunday. LD #5 is still the Skippers Club and will still be run on Verve Cup weekend. The Lady’s Skipper Series is back, as is the Harbor Challenge. MORF has been invited to participate in the entire Wednesday Night Beer
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