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O-Jollen „Aegeriseecup“, 485Er SP-Regatta Notice of Race 3rd Internationa Tower Race Lake Resia Fireball-, Finn- und Topcat- Classes Alpen Cup – Soling Class 1st/2nd August 2015 Location: Lake Resia – Resia, South Tyrol/Italy Located at the corner of Italy, Austria and Switzerland Organization: ASV/ASD Segelverein Reschensee SVR www.segelverein-reschensee.com In Cooperation with: Segel Club Aegeri SCAe www.scae.ch Organisation : Ralf Meyer [email protected] +41 79 215 68 45 Peter Oberhofer [email protected] +39 348 300 88 38 Race Officer: Werner Frei [email protected] +41 79 431 50 44 Program: Friday 31.07.2015 18-20:00 Check-in at the race-office (Dinner optional) Saturday 1.8.2015 from 09:00 Check-in at the race office 11:00 Uhr Skipper Meeting 12:00 Uhr First warning signal Sunday, 2.8.2015 as per information of the race-committee 15:00 Uhr Ultimate start possibility Price Giving: ca. 1 1/2 Std. after last race Racing Rules: The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016 ISAF, class rules, Sailing Instructions issued by SVR and any relevant regulations of inland navigation in Italy and its local amendments. If there is a conflict between languages the German text of the Notice of Race will prevail. Sailing Instructions will be published latest Monday July 27th, 2015 on www.segelverein-reschensee.com and www.scae.ch. No printed sailing instructions will be distributed. Participation: The regatta is open to boats from other countries. ISAF Regulation 19. Competitors must be members of a Club affiliated to ISAF. Races: A maximum of 8 races are sailed. One discard after 4 races. No more than 4 races per day. For the Finn Class only 6 races are sailed. One discard after 4 races. No more than 3 races per day. Advertising: - Competitor advertising is permitted. - Advertising of the main sponsor of the event is provided on the boats (ISAF advertising code, R.20.4) Inscription: By Saturday August 1st, 2015 11:00. Early inscription on http://sailing.fastforward.ch/web/sailCal/de/regatten.html will be appreciated. In case of too little early inscription the race may be cancelled. Following documents must be supplied for final inscription at location: Copy Measurement Certificate or Certificate of Conformity Confirmation of club membership or License Confirmation of the legitimacy for advertising Category C Entry Fee: Fireball und Topcat K1+K2 CHF 100.— or € 100.— Finn und Topcat K3 CHF 80.— or € 80.— Soling CHF 150.— or € 150.— Junior teams until completed age of 21 are granted a discount of CHF/€ 20.— on above mentioned prices. The entry fee includes 1 dinner on Saturday evening without drinks For accompanying people additional dinners could be ordered. (CHF 20.-- / € 20.--) per person and meal. Dinner for Friday can be ordered as well. The entry fee shall be transferred to: IBAN CH63 0078 7000 7701 5170 7 at Zuger Kantonalbank, Oberägeri in Swiss Francs or in Euro to IBAN IT98 M 08066 58355 000305001111BIC (BIC: RZSBIT21124) at Raiffeisenkasse Obervinschgau Support boats: Private support boats must be registered latest until closure of check-in at the race office. Motorboats need official permission. Instructions of the organization and race committee must be followed. Private support boats will be integrated in the safety arrangement of the race. Not registered boats are prohibited on Lake Resia. Liability: Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during or after the regatta. Competitors are obliged to respect the ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing and any other rules applicable for this regatta and to follow all instruction of the organization and the race committee. Participants confirm by inscription to have sufficient liability insurance coverage including participation for sailing races in Europe. Catering: All the time in the Club. The organization offers on Saturday a dinner at the Club. For participants the dinner is included in the entry fee. (Without drinks). Additional dinners can be ordered (CHF/€ 20.-- per dinner) Parking: Trailers and cars must be parked on places instructed by the organization. Some places for campers are available close to the club. Please apply for camper place together with the application form. Accomodation: Tourismusverein Ferienregion Reschenpass www.reschenpass.it [email protected] Waiver and release – read carefully before inscription! I have read the Notice or Race carefully and agree to be committed by the rules and regulations therein, and in the Sailing Instructions or in any addenda to either document. Furthermore I confirm that my boat and crew is in conformity with all requirements and complies with the regulation of the regatta. In particular I confirm that the boat is in conformity with the regulations of advertisement and that I respect and fulfill all regulations in terms of doping. I confirm that my boat has sufficient liability insurance in effect for the regatta covering property damage, personal injury and death and that the policy covers racing activities in Europe. I agree to waive my rights to take legal action against and release and forever discharge the organizing clubs, and their respective organizers, agents, officials, servants and representatives (collectively the “Organizers”) from and against any and all claims, actions, costs or expenses and demands in respect to death, injury, loss or damage to my person or property howsoever caused, arising out of or connected with my participation in this regatta notwithstanding that the same may have been contributed to, caused or occasioned by the negligence of the organizers or any of them. I understand that this waiver and release is binding upon myself, my heirs, executors and assigns → Inscription online on Swiss Sailing race calendar http://sailing.fastforward.ch/web/sailCal/de/regatten.html .
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