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F12 CLASS CATAMARAN MEASUREMENT GUIDELINES
Prologue: The Formula 12 class The Formula 12 catamaran exists with the sole purpose of introducing young, novice and disabled sailors to the thrills of sailing high performance catamarans. With this in mind the following rules endeavor to outline a cost effective, safe and enjoyable class of sailing boat that can also be used for close racing across a range of designs.
The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. For construction, all materials and methods are allowed when these do not imply either an unacceptable risk of bodily harm or the operation of an unseaworthy craft. It is the responsibility of competitors to ensure their craft are safe and seaworthy.
2. A catamaran is defined as a two-hulled sailing boat with essentially duplicate or mirror image hulls, fixed in parallel positions.
3. Sail area shall not be more than: 7.00 square metres. There is no restriction on how sail area is distributed. Sails must be able to be dropped easily in all conditions while on the water or land with mast attached to boat, pocket luff sails may not have sidestays. Where a pocket luff sail is not used, half the mast area shall be included in the total sail area. “The girth measurement shall be taken as the distance from the centreline round the surface of the spar to the same point on the centreline. The resultant dimension shall be divided by two to give the half girth measurement.” Boom measurement is only included in the sail area if the profile height of the boom is more than 1.5 of the width and shall be taken as per mast measurement. When undertaking the sail measurement the following points should be noted. Sail to be measured on a flat surface and laid out in terms of IYRU Measurement & Calculation of Sail Area Instructions. i.e. “With battens set in their pockets the sail shall be pegged out on a flat surface with just sufficient tension to remove waves or wrinkles from the edge rounds and to spread the sail, as far as possible, substantially flat. Once the sail has been pegged out in this way all the required measurements shall be taken and no alterations to the tensions shall be made.”
4. Mast construction and rigging shall be un-restricted. A contrasting measurement band shall be located on the mast no higher than 6metres above the top of the front beam. At no time shall any part of the main sail with the exception of a halyard lock or shackle or pocket luff sail cap be located above this measurement band. Unstayed rigs must secure the mast ensuring that during capsize the mast remains attached to the boat.
5. The overall length of the catamaran shall not be more than: 3.80 metres. The length shall be measured between perpendiculars to the extremities of the hulls with the catamaran in her normal trim. The measurement shall be taken parallel to the centre line of the craft and shall exclude rudder hangings, but if the athwartships width of a rudder within 153mm of the bottom of the hull is more than 76mm, the length shall be taken to the aftermost point of the rudder.
6. The extreme beam width shall not be more than: 2.00 metres The beam shall be measured at right angles to the centre line of the craft at the widest point and including all fixed or adjustable apparatus, this may be at some point down the sides of the hulls, especially if hulls are angled. It may also be possible that the maximum width is at the bottom of centerboards when fully down.
7. Unballasted retractable seat or trapeze are not allowed.
8. Each hull shall have at least one inspection hatch.
9. Each hull shall carry at least 30 litres of flotation, which may be provided by solid closed cell foam, solid blocks of compacted foam granulate, air bags or sealed air compartments.
10. The platform shall be equipped with a maximum of two rudders.
11. In addition to the rudders, the platform may also be equipped with one or more daggerboards or centerboards.
12. It is not permitted to adjust the following items while racing: the rake of the mast, the tension of the standing rigging, the angle or length of the spreaders (if fitted).
13. It is the responsibility of the crew to ensure that the boat is equipped with a righting system that will enable the crew to right the boat without any outside assistance.
14. The Formula 12 Class authority may demand that a crew demonstrate their ability to right their boat, but only at a time when doing so does not directly affect the fairness of racing.
15. There will be no other restrictions on crew weight apart from the requirement that the crew weight must be sufficient to right the boat unaided under all encountered sailing conditions.
16. The F12 Division emblem shall be carried on the mainsail over national letters and sail numbers, Sail numbers shall be allotted by the Class Association.
17. Hydrofoils are not permitted. At least one hull shall be in the water while sailing. To this end, centreboards and rudders are to be essentially straight with a maximum camber (top to bottom) of no more than 25mm. They are to be essentially vertical with the distance between the bottom of the boards, when both are deployed, within 100mm of the distance between the top of the boards in the same position.
18. Minimum weight in full sailing trim shall be not less than 50 kilograms. The boat must be weighed in a dry condition and any weights attached to bring the boat to a minimum weight of 50 kilograms must be permanently affixed.
Class administration 19.1. Voting rights Voting rights are only available to people that have designed or built a dedicated F12 catamaran. Whilst other designs that come within the rules are most welcome to compete in F12 races they have no voting rights regarding F12 design. The following people are each entitled to one vote on class matters. o Designers who have provided a free design of a dedicated F12 for others of which at least one has been built. o Builders who have built at least one dedicated F12 boat ready to sail. o Owners of a ready to sail dedicated F12 cat 19.2.a Changing of rules A change to these rules requires affirmative votes from 2/3 of all people entitled to vote at the time of the poll. 19.2.b Rule changes may not preclude from competition or grandfather currently sailed dedicated F12 catamarans. 19.3. Applicability of rules These rules exist as a draft only until being ratified or changed by vote after the launch of the 10th dedicated Formula 12 catamaran. 19.4.a. Governing body Initially the Formula 12 catamaran class shall be run with all those entitled to vote having equal voting rights. Upon the launch and measurement of the 49th vessel the class association may with a 2/3 majority vote choose to implement a governing council which will be empowered to handle the general running of the class. 19.4.b. Where a governing council is adopted they may not make changes to the measurement box rule or voting structure, with out first receiving 2/3 majority support for any changes.
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#150019 10/11/08 09:09 PM 10/11/08 09:09 PM |
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule.
Excellent! I'd feel better if we made sure the "spirit of the rule" is clear. Maybe something like this: 1.In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. [color:"red"]It is the intention of the rule makers to set a reasonably fixed drag, relating to a reasonably fixed saildrive, resulting in level performance over many different makes, so as to achieve a fair and effective formula class.[/color] Or probably a rewritten version of this, if my english is too bad (as usual).
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#150020 10/12/08 01:50 AM 10/12/08 01:50 AM |
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | F12 CLASS CATAMARAN MEASUREMENT GUIDELINES
Prologue: The Formula 12 class The Formula 12 catamaran exists with the sole purpose of introducing young, novice and disabled sailors to the thrills of sailing high performance catamarans. With this in mind the following rules endeavor to outline a cost effective, safe and enjoyable class of sailing boat that can also be used for close racing across a range of designs.
The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. It is the intention of the rule makers to set a reasonably fixed drag, relating to a reasonably fixed saildrive, resulting in level performance over many different makes, so as to achieve a fair and effective formula class. For construction, all materials and methods are allowed when these do not imply either an unacceptable risk of bodily harm or the operation of an unseaworthy craft. It is the responsibility of competitors to ensure their craft are safe and seaworthy.
2. A catamaran is defined as a two-hulled sailing boat with essentially duplicate or mirror image hulls, fixed in parallel positions.
3. Sail area shall not be more than: 7.00 square metres. There is no restriction on how sail area is distributed. Sails must be able to be dropped easily in all conditions while on the water or land with mast attached to boat, pocket luff sails may not have sidestays. Where a pocket luff sail is not used, half the mast area shall be included in the total sail area. “The girth measurement shall be taken as the distance from the centreline round the surface of the spar to the same point on the centreline. The resultant dimension shall be divided by two to give the half girth measurement.” Boom measurement is only included in the sail area if the profile height of the boom is more than 1.5 of the width and shall be taken as per mast measurement. When undertaking the sail measurement the following points should be noted. Sail to be measured on a flat surface and laid out in terms of IYRU Measurement & Calculation of Sail Area Instructions. i.e. “With battens set in their pockets the sail shall be pegged out on a flat surface with just sufficient tension to remove waves or wrinkles from the edge rounds and to spread the sail, as far as possible, substantially flat. Once the sail has been pegged out in this way all the required measurements shall be taken and no alterations to the tensions shall be made.”
4. Mast construction and rigging shall be un-restricted. A contrasting measurement band shall be located on the mast no higher than 6metres above the top of the front beam. At no time shall any part of the main sail with the exception of a halyard lock or shackle or pocket luff sail cap be located above this measurement band. Unstayed rigs must secure the mast ensuring that during capsize the mast remains attached to the boat.
5. The overall length of the catamaran shall not be more than: 3.80 metres. The length shall be measured between perpendiculars to the extremities of the hulls with the catamaran in her normal trim. The measurement shall be taken parallel to the centre line of the craft and shall exclude rudder hangings, but if the athwartships width of a rudder within 153mm of the bottom of the hull is more than 76mm, the length shall be taken to the aftermost point of the rudder.
6. The extreme beam width shall not be more than: 2.00 metres The beam shall be measured at right angles to the centre line of the craft at the widest point and including all fixed or adjustable apparatus, this may be at some point down the sides of the hulls, especially if hulls are angled. It may also be possible that the maximum width is at the bottom of centerboards when fully down.
7. Unballasted retractable seat or trapeze are not allowed.
8. Each hull shall have at least one inspection hatch.
9. Each hull shall carry at least 30 litres of flotation, which may be provided by solid closed cell foam, solid blocks of compacted foam granulate, air bags or sealed air compartments.
10. The platform shall be equipped with a maximum of two rudders.
11. In addition to the rudders, the platform may also be equipped with one or more daggerboards or centerboards.
12. It is not permitted to adjust the following items while racing: the rake of the mast, the tension of the standing rigging, the angle or length of the spreaders (if fitted).
13. It is the responsibility of the crew to ensure that the boat is equipped with a righting system that will enable the crew to right the boat without any outside assistance.
14. The Formula 12 Class authority may demand that a crew demonstrate their ability to right their boat, but only at a time when doing so does not directly affect the fairness of racing.
15. There will be no other restrictions on crew weight apart from the requirement that the crew weight must be sufficient to right the boat unaided under all encountered sailing conditions.
16. The F12 Division emblem shall be carried on the mainsail over national letters and sail numbers, Sail numbers shall be allotted by the Class Association.
17. Hydrofoils are not permitted. At least one hull shall be in the water while sailing. To this end, centreboards and rudders are to be essentially straight with a maximum camber (top to bottom) of no more than 25mm. They are to be essentially vertical with the distance between the bottom of the boards, when both are deployed, within 100mm of the distance between the top of the boards in the same position.
18. Minimum weight in full sailing trim shall be not less than 50 kilograms. The boat must be weighed in a dry condition and any weights attached to bring the boat to a minimum weight of 50 kilograms must be permanently affixed.
Class administration 19.1. Voting rights Voting rights are only available to people that have designed or built a dedicated F12 catamaran. Whilst other designs that come within the rules are most welcome to compete in F12 races they have no voting rights regarding F12 design. The following people are each entitled to one vote on class matters. o Designers who have provided a free design of a dedicated F12 for others of which at least one has been built. o Builders who have built at least one dedicated F12 boat ready to sail. o Owners of a ready to sail dedicated F12 cat 19.2.a Changing of rules A change to these rules requires affirmative votes from 2/3 of all people entitled to vote at the time of the poll. 19.2.b Rule changes may not preclude from competition or grandfather currently sailed dedicated F12 catamarans. 19.3. Applicability of rules These rules exist as a draft only until being ratified or changed by vote after the launch of the 10th dedicated Formula 12 catamaran. 19.4.a. Governing body Initially the Formula 12 catamaran class shall be run with all those entitled to vote having equal voting rights. Upon the launch and measurement of the 49th vessel the class association may with a 2/3 majority vote choose to implement a governing council which will be empowered to handle the general running of the class. 19.4.b. Where a governing council is adopted they may not make changes to the measurement box rule or voting structure, with out first receiving 2/3 majority support for any changes.
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
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#150021 10/12/08 05:00 AM 10/12/08 05:00 AM |
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | Well 8pm came and went in my part of the world so thats my offering if anyone wants to make any changes and post it here just copy the rules paste it on a Word doc and modify it. The font is Times new roman, size 12. regards
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
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#150024 10/12/08 09:08 PM 10/12/08 09:08 PM |
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Posts: 255 NZ | The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. It is the intention of the rule makers to set a reasonably fixed drag, relating to a reasonably fixed saildrive, resulting in level performance over many different makes, so as to achieve a fair and effective formula class.
[color:"red"] [/color] The fixed drag and fixed saildrive are not possible over various designs, I suggest we use "similar" instead of "fixed" so that we don't have some wennie saying the drag on one is not the same as another....which it never will be Still dissappointed that you threw out the traps...and over 12 knots of breeze they will make the boats faster (so my VPP says anyway). Cheers RG | | | Re: New Draft rule
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#150025 10/13/08 01:41 AM 10/13/08 01:41 AM |
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | I was waiting to hear from you RG, you seem to have the bulk of boats on order, your delivering them all with traps, Mine will have traps, Matts have traps, even Luiz says he's going to put traps on them but not for racing, Scarecrow didn't mind. The class will be split with nearly everyone intending to build putting traps on and not being legal in the hope that a novice will build one. I say put traps in and let parents work out what they want, if they want a nice easy cat to sail build an unstayed rig then upgrade to a stayed trap rig later as the confidence grows. Whats the point of rules if nearly all the builders say stuff em.
F12 CLASS CATAMARAN MEASUREMENT GUIDELINES
Prologue: The Formula 12 class The Formula 12 catamaran exists with the sole purpose of introducing young, novice and disabled sailors to the thrills of sailing high performance catamarans. With this in mind the following rules endeavor to outline a cost effective, safe and enjoyable class of sailing boat that can also be used for close racing across a range of designs.
The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. It is the intention of the rule makers to set a reasonably similar drag, relating to a reasonably similar saildrive, resulting in reasonably level performance over many different makes, so as to achieve a fair and effective formula class. For construction, all materials and methods are allowed when these do not imply either an unacceptable risk of bodily harm or the operation of an unseaworthy craft. It is the responsibility of competitors to ensure their craft are safe and seaworthy.
2. A catamaran is defined as a two-hulled sailing boat with essentially duplicate or mirror image hulls, fixed in parallel positions.
3. Sail area shall not be more than: 7.00 square metres. There is no restriction on how sail area is distributed. Sails must be able to be dropped easily in all conditions while on the water or land with mast attached to boat, pocket luff sails may not have sidestays. Where a pocket luff sail is not used, half the mast area shall be included in the total sail area. “The girth measurement shall be taken as the distance from the centreline round the surface of the spar to the same point on the centreline. The resultant dimension shall be divided by two to give the half girth measurement.” Boom measurement is only included in the sail area if the profile height of the boom is more than 1.5 of the width and shall be taken as per mast measurement. When undertaking the sail measurement the following points should be noted. Sail to be measured on a flat surface and laid out in terms of IYRU Measurement & Calculation of Sail Area Instructions. i.e. “With battens set in their pockets the sail shall be pegged out on a flat surface with just sufficient tension to remove waves or wrinkles from the edge rounds and to spread the sail, as far as possible, substantially flat. Once the sail has been pegged out in this way all the required measurements shall be taken and no alterations to the tensions shall be made.”
4. Mast construction and rigging shall be un-restricted. A contrasting measurement band shall be located on the mast no higher than 6metres above the top of the front beam. At no time shall any part of the main sail with the exception of a halyard lock or shackle or pocket luff sail cap be located above this measurement band. Unstayed rigs must secure the mast ensuring that during capsize the mast remains attached to the boat.
5. The overall length of the catamaran shall not be more than: 3.80 metres. The length shall be measured between perpendiculars to the extremities of the hulls with the catamaran in her normal trim. The measurement shall be taken parallel to the centre line of the craft and shall exclude rudder hangings, but if the athwartships width of a rudder within 153mm of the bottom of the hull is more than 76mm, the length shall be taken to the aftermost point of the rudder.
6. The extreme beam width shall not be more than: 2.00 metres The beam shall be measured at right angles to the centre line of the craft at the widest point and including all fixed or adjustable apparatus, this may be at some point down the sides of the hulls, especially if hulls are angled. It may also be possible that the maximum width is at the bottom of centerboards when fully down.
7. Trapeze is allowed.
8. Each hull shall have at least one inspection hatch.
9. Each hull shall carry at least 30 litres of flotation, which may be provided by solid closed cell foam, solid blocks of compacted foam granulate, air bags or sealed air compartments.
10. The platform shall be equipped with a maximum of two rudders.
11. In addition to the rudders, the platform may also be equipped with one or more daggerboards or centerboards.
12. It is not permitted to adjust the following items while racing: the rake of the mast, the tension of the standing rigging, the angle or length of the spreaders (if fitted).
13. It is the responsibility of the crew to ensure that the boat is equipped with a righting system that will enable the crew to right the boat without any outside assistance.
14. The Formula 12 Class authority may demand that a crew demonstrate their ability to right their boat, but only at a time when doing so does not directly affect the fairness of racing.
15. There will be no other restrictions on crew weight apart from the requirement that the crew weight must be sufficient to right the boat unaided under all encountered sailing conditions.
16. The F12 Division emblem shall be carried on the mainsail over national letters and sail numbers, Sail numbers shall be allotted by the Class Association.
17. Hydrofoils are not permitted. At least one hull shall be in the water while sailing. To this end, centreboards and rudders are to be essentially straight with a maximum camber (top to bottom) of no more than 25mm. They are to be essentially vertical with the distance between the bottom of the boards, when both are deployed, within 100mm of the distance between the top of the boards in the same position.
18. Minimum weight in full sailing trim shall be not less than 50 kilograms. The boat must be weighed in a dry condition and any weights attached to bring the boat to a minimum weight of 50 kilograms must be permanently affixed.
Class administration 19.1. Voting rights Voting rights are only available to people that have designed or built a dedicated F12 catamaran. Whilst other designs that come within the rules are most welcome to compete in F12 races they have no voting rights regarding F12 design. The following people are each entitled to one vote on class matters. o Designers who have provided a free design of a dedicated F12 for others of which at least one has been built. o Builders who have built at least one dedicated F12 boat ready to sail. o Owners of a ready to sail dedicated F12 cat 19.2.a Changing of rules A change to these rules requires affirmative votes from 2/3 of all people entitled to vote at the time of the poll. 19.2.b Rule changes may not preclude from competition or grandfather currently sailed dedicated F12 catamarans. 19.3. Applicability of rules These rules exist as a draft only until being ratified or changed by vote after the launch of the 10th dedicated Formula 12 catamaran. 19.4.a. Governing body Initially the Formula 12 catamaran class shall be run with all those entitled to vote having equal voting rights. Upon the launch and measurement of the 49th vessel the class association may with a 2/3 majority vote choose to implement a governing council which will be empowered to handle the general running of the class. 19.4.b. Where a governing council is adopted they may not make changes to the measurement box rule or voting structure, with out first receiving 2/3 majority support for any changes.
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
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Posts: 435 Finland | Everything is fine with me, as long as we get the rules, but the orginal intention was not to have a simple and cheap cat just to play with but to be able to race with (the F14 is only 2 feets away and that one has everything...) It start to be time to get some of those cats in the water, 10 birds in the forest makes a very thin soup...
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | Everything is fine with me, as long as we get the rules, but the orginal intention was not to have a simple and cheap cat just to play with but to be able to race with (the F14 is only 2 feets away and that one has everything...) It start to be time to get some of those cats in the water, 10 birds in the forest makes a very thin soup... I agree 100%. But class ruled are carved in stone, so let's start here and put our effort into building and sailing the boats. That was me. Apparently it is possible to post without signing in. Luiz
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | Everything is fine with me, as long as we get the rules, but the orginal intention was not to have a simple and cheap cat just to play with but to be able to race with (the F14 is only 2 feets away and that one has everything...) It start to be time to get some of those cats in the water, 10 birds in the forest makes a very thin soup... I agree 100%. But class ruled are NOT carved in stone, so let's start here and put our effort into building and sailing the boats. Forgot to correct my mistake. Luiz
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | Thanks for going along with it Luiz, I just kept changing it as everyone chimed in. If there are no more objection's can we set tomorrow at the same time as this post shows, 24 hours from now as the time I will Post it listed as "F12 Formula rules". I'll see wether that post can be at the top of the F12 forum page and locked so there is nothing else in that post except for definite rules. Then perhaps we should stop using this thread and start another thread for discussing any proposed alterations to the established rules. That way anybody new considering building this cat knows what way the class is leaning after the 10th cat is built. regards Jeff
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F12 CLASS CATAMARAN MEASUREMENT GUIDELINES
Prologue: The Formula 12 class The Formula 12 catamaran exists with the primary purpose of introducing young, novice and disabled sailors to the thrills of sailing high performance catamarans. With this in mind the following rules endeavor to outline a cost effective, safe and enjoyable class of sailing boat that can also be used for close racing across a range of designs.
The Formula 12 Design Box Rule 1. In case of doubt, the intention of the rule makers, which is referred to as the spirit of the rule, shall take precedence over the letter of the rule. It is the intention of the rule makers to set a reasonably similar drag, relating to a reasonably similar saildrive, resulting in reasonably level performance over many different makes, so as to achieve a fair and effective formula class. For construction, all materials and methods are allowed when these do not imply either an unacceptable risk of bodily harm or the operation of an unseaworthy craft. It is the responsibility of competitors to ensure their craft are safe and seaworthy.
2. A catamaran is defined as a two-hulled sailing boat with essentially duplicate or mirror image hulls, fixed in parallel positions.
3. Sail area shall not be more than: 7.00 square metres. There is no restriction on how sail area is distributed. Sails must be able to be dropped easily in all conditions while on the water or land with mast attached to boat, pocket luff sails may not have sidestays. Where a pocket luff sail is not used, half the mast area shall be included in the total sail area. “The girth measurement shall be taken as the distance from the centreline round the surface of the spar to the same point on the centreline. The resultant dimension shall be divided by two to give the half girth measurement.” Boom measurement is only included in the sail area if the profile height of the boom is more than 1.5 of the width and shall be taken as per mast measurement. When undertaking the sail measurement the following points should be noted. Sail to be measured on a flat surface and laid out in terms of IYRU Measurement & Calculation of Sail Area Instructions. i.e. “With battens set in their pockets the sail shall be pegged out on a flat surface with just sufficient tension to remove waves or wrinkles from the edge rounds and to spread the sail, as far as possible, substantially flat. Once the sail has been pegged out in this way all the required measurements shall be taken and no alterations to the tensions shall be made.”
4. Mast construction and rigging shall be un-restricted. A contrasting measurement band shall be located on the mast no higher than 6metres above the top of the front beam. At no time shall any part of the main sail with the exception of a halyard lock or shackle or pocket luff sail cap be located above this measurement band. Unstayed rigs must secure the mast ensuring that during capsize the mast remains attached to the boat.
5. The overall length of the catamaran shall not be more than: 3.80 metres. The length shall be measured between perpendiculars to the extremities of the hulls with the catamaran in her normal trim. The measurement shall be taken parallel to the centre line of the craft and shall exclude rudder hangings, but if the athwartships width of a rudder within 153mm of the bottom of the hull is more than 76mm, the length shall be taken to the aftermost point of the rudder.
6. The extreme beam width shall not be more than: 2.00 metres The beam shall be measured at right angles to the centre line of the craft at the widest point and including all fixed or adjustable apparatus, this may be at some point down the sides of the hulls, especially if hulls are angled. It may also be possible that the maximum width is at the bottom of centerboards when fully down.
7. Trapeze is allowed.
8. Each hull shall have at least one inspection hatch.
9. Each hull shall carry at least 30 litres of flotation, which may be provided by solid closed cell foam, solid blocks of compacted foam granulate, air bags or sealed air compartments.
10. The platform shall be equipped with a maximum of two rudders.
11. In addition to the rudders, the platform may also be equipped with one or more daggerboards or centerboards.
12. It is not permitted to adjust the following items while racing: the rake of the mast, the tension of the standing rigging, the angle or length of the spreaders (if fitted).
13. It is the responsibility of the crew to ensure that the boat is equipped with a righting system that will enable the crew to right the boat without any outside assistance.
14. The Formula 12 Class authority may demand that a crew demonstrate their ability to right their boat, but only at a time when doing so does not directly affect the fairness of racing.
15. There will be no other restrictions on crew weight apart from the requirement that the crew weight must be sufficient to right the boat unaided under all encountered sailing conditions.
16. The F12 Division emblem shall be carried on the mainsail over national letters and sail numbers, Sail numbers shall be allotted by the Class Association.
17. Hydrofoils are not permitted. At least one hull shall be in the water while sailing. To this end, centreboards and rudders are to be essentially straight with a maximum camber (top to bottom) of no more than 25mm. They are to be essentially vertical with the distance between the bottom of the boards, when both are deployed, within 100mm of the distance between the top of the boards in the same position.
18. Minimum weight in full sailing trim shall be not less than 50 kilograms. The boat must be weighed in a dry condition and any weights attached to bring the boat to a minimum weight of 50 kilograms must be permanently affixed.
Class administration 19.1. Voting rights Voting rights are only available to people that have designed or built a dedicated F12 catamaran. Whilst other designs that come within the rules are most welcome to compete in F12 races they have no voting rights regarding F12 design. The following people are each entitled to one vote on class matters. o Designers who have provided a free design of a dedicated F12 for others of which at least one has been built. o Builders who have built at least one dedicated F12 boat ready to sail. o Owners of a ready to sail dedicated F12 cat 19.2.a Changing of rules A change to these rules requires affirmative votes from 2/3 of all people entitled to vote at the time of the poll. 19.2.b Rule changes may not preclude from competition or grandfather currently sailed dedicated F12 catamarans. 19.3. Applicability of rules These rules exist as a draft only until being ratified or changed by vote after the launch of the 10th dedicated Formula 12 catamaran. 19.4.a. Governing body Initially the Formula 12 catamaran class shall be run with all those entitled to vote having equal voting rights. Upon the launch and measurement of the 49th vessel the class association may with a 2/3 majority vote choose to implement a governing council which will be empowered to handle the general running of the class. 19.4.b. Where a governing council is adopted they may not make changes to the measurement box rule or voting structure, with out first receiving 2/3 majority support for any changes.
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