Sail_logo5.GIF (1949 bytes) [Calendar]  [Contacts & More]  [Education]   [Junior Sailing]  [Picture Gallery]  [Racing]  [Race Management ]     [Site Map]   [Where to sail]   [Yearbook]
[Home]

[Up]

[Tour Champs]

[Appeals]

[Champ Events]

[CO Gov. Cup]

[Regattas]

[Calendar]

[Portsmouth]

[PHRF]


[Cox-Sprague Scoring]

SAIL's Regional Championships Series (Tours)

SAIL organizes four (4) championship series each year for  regional tours of open regattas held throughout the region. The four series are:

  • Dinghy/Centerboard Tour
  • Junior Tour
  • Keelboat Tour
  • PHRF Tour

Purpose: The purpose of the SAIL Tours is to promote competition at all of the sailing venues in the SAIL Region and to encourage traveling to lakes other than sailors' "home lakes".

Late-breaking Update

A meeting on March 29 made a number of recommendations to be considered at the SAIL meeting of Tuesday, April 1, 2008.  Participants considered the results of the survey on the subject and effects of fuel prices and time constraints.

Among the recommendations were:

  1. Continue the SAIL Tours, consisting of series of open regattas by SAIL member clubs.
    • Eliminating the Tours would NOT eliminate any of the regattas.
    • The purpose of the Tours is to encourage sailors to sail at other lakes than their "home lakes" and promote camaraderie among sailors in the region. this is still a good objective.
       
  2. Do not create a separate event for the SAIL Championship. It was felt the present Colorado Governor's Cup could serve this purpose, simply by adding scoring for an additional trophy.
     
  3. Encourage clubs to more aggressively publicize their events and advertise Tour status as a means to encourage participation.
     
  4. Publish Tour standings & scores throughout the season to create additional interest.
    • A more easily-understood scoring system is required (Rinderle B was suggested.) as well as timely receipt of regatta results.
       
  5. Establish a minimum number of events and lakes sailed to qualify for the Championship.
    • If no boats meet the minimum, the trophy should not be awarded.
    • For the Keelboat Tour, 4 regattas and 3 lakes.
    • For the Dinghy & Junior Tours, 50% of the open regattas and two lakes.

Some of these recommendations will require changes to the Tour Rules, if adopted.


Notice of Series & Sailing Instructions

This page constitutes both a notice of series and the sailing instructions for the championships series named above. It may be subject to change at the meeting held on April 1; please check back after April 15 for an updated version.

The Sailing Association of Intermountain Lakes (SAIL) is the organizing authority for the Tours. The series consists of designated regattas, held by member clubs of SAIL in each season. The dates & venues for the designated events are listed in the  SAIL Calendar.

Rules: The rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing shall apply. The notices of race & sailing instructions for each event will be unique to that event.  See also "Tour Rules" below for detailed rules.

Eligibility:  All members of SAIL in good standing are eligible. Skippers must be members of SAIL Only those under 19 years of age on January 1 of the year are eligible for the junior tour. Centerboard boats are eligible for the dinghy tour. Keelboats are eligible for the keelboat tour. SAIL PHRF members are eligible for the PHRF tour.

Entry: No separate entry form or fee is required to enter any of the Championship Series. SAIL enters each member upon his or her participation in one or more of the designated events. Teams that race with different skippers or boats during the tour shall inform the series (tour) administrator, prior to October 1, of the series year , of their circumstances and team name to be scored as a team.

Event Selection: The SAIL Board will designate events to be included in the Championships Series before April 15 of each year. Organizing authorities may apply to SAIL  for inclusion of specific events in one or more series.  Criteria for designating an event to be in the Championship series include:

  1. The event shall be open to entry by all members of SAIL. Entries may not be restricted to members of specific clubs or fleets.
  2. The event shall be governed by the current Racing Rules of Sailing.
  3. The organizing authority shall have regatta liability insurance in force & shall be a current, paid member of SAIL..
  4. The organizing authority shall demonstrate good race management practice.
  5. The organizing authority shall provide full results to the series administrator, within one week following the event.
  6. SAIL will attempt to include events in various parts of the region and separated in time by at least two weeks.
  7. Events in the Junior Series shall be specifically for, or have separate classes for, juniors as defined in "Eligibility". Neither events in which juniors compete against adults, nor in mixed junior/adult teams, shall be included in the Junior Tour.

Schedule:: The tours consist of the events listed in the table below. Check periodically for changes which might occur.

Championship Series Regatta Schedule, 2008
Dinghy Series Keelboat & PHRF Series Junior  Series
  1. Hornblower Regatta, DSA, Cherry Creek
  2. Carter Open, CLSC, Carter
  3. Firecracker Regatta, USC, Union
  4. Aspen Open, AYC, Ruedi 
  5. Nebraska Governor's Cup, if held, OYC, McConaughy
  6. Colorado Governor's Cup, DSA, Ch. Creek
  1. Mile High Shootout, DSA, Ch. Crk.
  2. Chatfield Open, CSYC, Chatfield
  3. Carter Open, CLSC, Carter
  4. Casper Boat Club Open, CBC, Alcova
  5. Aspen Open, AYC, Ruedi   
  6. Dillon Open, DYC, Dillon
  7. Nebraska Governor's Cup, if held, OYC, McConaughy
  8. Sunrise Regatta, RGSC, Elephant Butte
  9. Colorado Governor's Cup, DSA, Ch. Creek  
  10. Columbus Day, CSYC, Chatfield
  1. Sparkler, USC, Union
  2. Dillon DYC, Dillon
  3. Cherry Creek Junior Open, DSA, Cherry Creek
  4. Chatfield Junior Open, CSYC, Chatfield


Qualification: To qualify for prizes, a yacht must compete in a minimum number of events. If no yacht qualifies, no prize will be awarded. The required number of events are:

  • Dinghy Tour -- 3 events
  • Keelboat & PHRF Tours -- 4 events
  • Junior Tour -- 2 events

Scoring: The series will be scored by the Cox-Sprague Rinderle B Scoring system as published by US SAILING. {Subject to change} For details, see "Tour Rules".

Prizes:: Prizes will be awarded for first place in each tour. The winning skippers' names will be engraved on the perpetual trophies and published on this web site. The awards will be announced and presented at the SAIL Annual Meeting.

Previous Tour Champions: View the list of previous winners of these season-long awards for excellence.

Disclaimer of Liability: Competitors participate in the tours entirely at their own risk. See rule 4, Decision to Race. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to or after the tour.

More Information: For further information, please contact Tom Downing, SAIL Race Chair.

Outside Help: SAIL observes that participating in a minimum of four (4) tour events is usually required to win. As this is unsolicited advice, it does not violate rule 41.


SAIL's Regional Championships
Dinghy Tour, Keelboat Tour, PHRF Tour, Junior Tour

Tour Rules

  1. The regattas comprising each tour shall be determined and published before the tours begin. The inclusion of regattas may be changed during the season provided that changes are published at least a week prior to the regatta(s) affected by the changes. Check www.rmsail.orgg before committing.
    • Except that: In the event that a designated series event is not conducted, the Tour Chair may designate replacement events to be scored. Designation of replacement events shall not be subject to redress; this changes rule 60.1(b).
  2. Members of SAIL are eligible to compete for the tour awards and are considered entered upon joining/renewing. Teams that race with different skippers/boats must inform the tour administrator, prior to October 1 of each Tour year, of their circumstances and team name to be scored as a team. All skippers must be members of SAIL Boats racing in PHRF fleets must have valid SAIL PHRF certificates.
  3. Each tour will be scored using the Cox-Sprague Rinderle B scoring system as published by US SAILING.
  4. Points will be determined by final places & number of competitors in each fleet, as scored by the event race committees, except that point ties will be scored as ties in the tour scoring and will not be broken.
  5. The “Starters” referred to in the Cox-Sprague Rinderle B scoring system shall be the number of distinct boats that finished competed in any race of the regatta.
  6. Skippers/teams will be scored on their best 6 ? finishes for keelboats or 5 ? finishes for dinghies. In the event that fewer than two skippers have that number of finishes, the number of finishes scored will be reduced to the greatest number of finishes performed by at least two skippers, except that
    • The number scored shall not be less than the minimum to qualify.
    • Only the best finish will be scored per lake.
  7. Competitors who forgo racing a tour event to serve as on-the-water race committee for that event or to compete in regional or above class championships or US SAILING ladder events, will be scored their average points-earned and points-possible for their best N-2 finishes, where N is the number of finishes scored for that tour. Fractions will be rounded up. This condition may only be used once per tour. It is the responsibility of competitors to request race committee scoring from  the tour administrator prior to October 1 of the year of the series.
  8. Ties in the final series standings will be broken (This modifies Appendix A.) in favor of:
     
    • a) Skipper/team with greater number of Tour regattas sailed, including “throw-outs”,
    • b) If the tied skippers/teams have raced head-to-head (i.e. in the same division/fleet of the same regatta), then the skipper/team scoring better than the other the greater number of times.
    • c)   Skipper/team with the greater point total, excluding “throw-outs”,
    • d) If tie remains, equal standing will be accorded.

 


[Go Top]   [Home]   Revised: 4/2/08