2023 EC Notice of Race 2023 03 23
2023 EC Notice of Race 2023 03 23
2023 EC Notice of Race 2023 03 23
NOTICE OF RACE
Last update: March 23 rd 2023.
1 VALIDITY
The present NOR will be applied at those regattas constituting a series called EurILCA Europa Cup
here below show in this calendar table
For more details about each venue, including, rental boats, late entry fees, accommodation and travel
arrangements, link to the website of the organizers, you can click on the “Country- venue” in the table above.
For events in ITA. BEL and GER payments in advance are required as stated in NoR 6.5.Only when payment is
completed the entry is confirmed. EurILCA could close earlier all three events if Pre entry and payment is reaching
the limit. For those three events if the entry is reach there will be no late entries accepted and also on site.
For more details about each venue, including links to entry forms, late entry fees, accommodation and travel arrangements,
please see point 20 Venue Information below or visit the EurILCA Europa Cup website at:
https://eurilca.eu/europacup/
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2 RULES
2.1 Each regatta will be governed by the “rules” as defined in the World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS).
The prescriptions of the National Authority will not apply. .
2.2 ILCA class rule 7 (a) is restricted as follows “only one person shall be on board whilst racing. The person
shall be named on the entry form”
2.3 Appendix P will apply with the following changes:
1. If a first penalty is signalled after a boat has crossed the finish line, the penalty will be a 10% Scoring
Penalty calculated as stated in RRS 44.3(c) without a hearing. However, she shall not be scored worse
than DSQ.
2. RRS P4 is replaced with “An action by the jury under RRS P1.2 shall not be grounds for a request for
redress by a boat under RRS 60.1(b). The jury may initiate a redress hearing and may give redress for an
action under RRS P1.2 by a member of the jury or its designated observer”.
2.4 If there is a conflict between languages the English text will prevail.
2.5 Sails shall have the full sail number AND NATIONAL LETTERS in accordance with the Class Rules and
RRS. The national letters shall denote the National Authority of which the sailor is a member in accordance with
RRS 75.2 and with 2.1 Entry regulations above. This changes RRS Appendix G 1.1.
2.6 Covid-19 protocol will apply depending of each country in coordination with their national Authority.
3 ADVERTISING
3.1 The event is “free advertising” as per World Sailing regulation 20.
3.2 Boats may be required to display advertising chosen and supplied by the organizing authority.
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ILCA constitution article 10 (3) and ILCA rule part two article 9. The sailor can only be member of one
Fleet/District Association. The World Sailing number of the sailor must be with the World Sailing National
Authority as defined above. This rule does not apply to competitors holding only Russian or Belarussian
nationality.
4.3 During registration each sailor will be required to show clear written evidence of current membership of
their national class Association. Sailors must to present their ILCA or EurILCA proof of membership (the EurILCA
electronic card)
4.4 Sailors must have a valid World Sailing ID to enter a race. To register as an World Sailing Sailor go
to: https://www.sailing.org/sailors/sailor-categorisations/ To avoid scoring errors, sailors should ensure to use
only one World Sailing ID for all entered regattas of the series.
4.5 The sailor will be scored as member of the District they belong
5 RIGS AGE ELIGIBILITY AND CATEGORIES
5.1.a Proof of age will be required at registration
5.1.b Each sailor under 18 years old on the first day of the event shall show a completed parent/guardian and
signed consent form at registration For the duration of the event, each sailor under 18 years old shall be
supervised by the responsible adult named on the parent/guardian consent form. This responsible person take
the minors’ responsibility to race during the event.
5.1.c The responsible adult and competitor shall register together on site at the race office.
5.1.d Competitors are divided and scored in the following categories:
● ILCA 7: Overall, Under 21 (born 2003-2006), Boys Under 19 (born 2005-2006),
● ILCA 6 Women: Overall, Women Under 21 (born 2003-2006), Women Under 19 (born 2005-2008), Girls
Under 17 (born 2007-2008)
● ILCA 6 Men: Overall, Boys Under 19 (born 2005-2008), Boys Under 17 (born 2007-2008),
● ILCA 4 Boys: Overall (born 2006-2011), Boys Under 16, (born 2008–2011)
● ILCA 4 Girls: Overall, Girls Under 16 (born 2008– 2011).
5.1.e The ILCA 4 eligibility is restricted to sailors who are born in 2011 or earlier having his/her 12 th birthday
before the first day of the race.
6 ENTRY PROCEDURES
6.1 Entries will open when the notice of race is published.
6.2 To enter a Europa Cup regatta a sailor needs to be registered at the EurILCA.eu website and enter for
the Europa Cup he wish to enter .
6.3 Application of entries must be submitted until the entry closing date as shown in table 1.
6.4 When a sailor fills his first application to enter the regatta at the venue without having previously registered
and completed the electronic form on the website (item 6.2 above) by the entry closing date,
6.4.a he must provide the World Sailing sailor ID to the organizers
6.4.b he must be registered in the website eurilca.eu,
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6.4.c if it does not follow those prescriptions, the regatta's result cannot be scored in the EurILCA Europa Cup
Trophy.
6.4.d to his boat will be charged the late entry fee (some EurILCA Europa Cups required also an early payment
before the closing date of entry to avoid late entry fees)
6.4.e his application will not necessarily be accepted at discretion of Organising Authority.
6.5 Entry fee payment is normally due on site (Some exceptions).
When the event's organizing committee requires the payment of the entry fee till the entry closing date, and that
has been reported in the essential information page published at the Eurilca website, and to do this the sailor
must fill the organizer's electronic form, for the event organizer to pay on line.
The application made on the Eurilca website will be the proof of entry and no additional late entry fee must be
charged to the sailor except when payment is required by the organiser prior to the entry closing
6.6 Any sailor who has not finalized the registration at the race office of the organizing club, by the
registration closing time, will be removed from the list of sailors and will not be scored at that event.
This also applies to sailors who have not complied with all other entry requirements.
6.7 After the closure of the registration, crew substitution of the registered sailor is not permitted .
7 SCHEDULE
7.1 There are two races a day for a 4 day racing series and three races a day on the first two days of a 3 day
series with 2 races on the last day. Else if only 2 races a day are scheduled, a third race may be sailed when in
delay with the program, with the agreement of the EuILCA representative. Never a fourth race may be sailed in
the same day, if that happens, cannot be counted in the score.
7.2 The race committee may decide to split some or all of the classes into groups where each class has more
than 60 entries. This split is mandatory if the entries of a single class are more than 85. A grouping system will
be used and the colours will be re-assigned every day as specified in the sailing instructions.
7.3 If the fleet is split as per 7.2 above, and at least 4 races were sailed, the following days the fleet will be
divided in Gold and Silver fleets ( and bronze and emerald if in case ) and raced in “finals” format.
8 PROGRAMS
8.1 The programs of the individual regattas are detailed on the event mini-site of each EurILCA Europa Cup
regatta located on the eurilca.eu website. Information regarding the time and date of the first start the first
day of racing and last start possible on the last day are also located on the event mini-site of each
regatta. The notice of race of the EurILCA Europa Cup is a general document which includes all contents
of the event mini-site of each regatta. A separate notice of race can be published as long as it contains
what is in the general notice of race. Further information may be obtained from the website of the
organising club and / or the Notice of Race of the individual regatta if any.
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9.2 Sails shall have the full sail number and NATIONAL LETTERS in accordance with the Class Rules and
the RRS. The national letters shall denote the National Authority of which the sailor is a member in accordance
with RRS 75.2 and with the Notice of Race clause 4.1 Eligibility and Entry Regulations. This changes RRS
Appendix G 1.1.
9.3 Women competitors shall place a red diamond on each side of their sail (back to back) in compliance with
ILCA class rule 4(g).
10 MEASUREMENTS/ INSPECTION
10.1 Boat and equipment may be inspected at any time for compliance with the class rules, wet clothing rules
and sailing instructions at the discretion of the technical committee, Jury or race committee.
10.2 Inspection of the sails might be perform before the beginning of the event and before registration .
11 SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
The approved Sailing instructions for the EurILCA Europa Cup 2023 will be posted on the Official Notice Board
(electronic) and the EurILCA website if received on time.
12 THE COURSES
Trapezoid courses will be used with inner and outer loops or windward leeward courses.
14 SCORING
14.1 The single EurILCA Europa Cup regattas
14.1.a Where a fleet is split into Gold and Silver groups, the 1st ranked in the silver fleet will be ranked in the
subsequent place of the gold fleet; that concept is extended when we have more groups, bronze and emerald.
14.1.b Where men and women fleets sail together (in ILCA 6 and ILCA 4 Fleets) the men and women will be
ranked separately by simply extracting the women's positions from the overall positions and rescored as 1 st, 2nd,
... etc.
14.2 The EurILCA Europa Cup 2023 overall
● The assigned score corresponds to the final position in each event.
● Sailors sailing a boat only scored as DNC, DNF, DNS, DSQ, DNE, OCS, UFD, NSC, BFD will have a
score equal to the number of entries plus one.
● Sailors having not yet sailed any event, will take 3 times the score based on the higher number of
competitors in the same class plus one, Each time they sail a regatta, that penalty will be substituted by his score
taken at the respective event.
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● The sum of the best 3 scores (lower) at Europa Cup regattas determines the competitor's total ranking
score.
● Scoring for series results in any of these above categories shall be made by extraction from the overall
series results without rescoring.
● The Europa Cup trophy final ranking will be available at www.eurilca.eu after the Last EurILCA Europa
Cup of the year.
15 PRIZES
15.1 PRIZES ASSIGNMENT BY CATEGORY.
▪ Prizes are assigned following age categories as per item 5.1.d
● ILCA 7 : Overall, Under 21 (born 2003-2006), Men Under 19 (born 2005-2006) ·
● ILCA 6 Women : Overall, Women Under 21 (born 2003-2008), Women Under 19 (born 2006-2008), Girls
Under 17 (born 2007-2008)
● ILCA 6 Men: Overall, Boys Under 19 (born 2005-2008), Boys Under 17 (born 2007-2008)
● ILCA 4 Boys: Overall (born 2006-2011), Boys Under 16, (born 2008 – 2011) ·
● ILCA 4 Girls : Overall , Girls Under 16 (born 2008 – 2011).
Additional prizes can be awarded by the organisers.
15.2 EurILCA Europa Cup 2023 regatta and EurILCA Europa Cup Overall trophy
▪ Prizes will be awarded to at the first 3 places in each overall category and for the first in each sub
category noted in item 15.1 above for a EurILCA Europa Cup for a EurILCA Europa Cup regatta.
▪ EurILCA prizes will be awarded for the EurILCA Europa Cup overall Troply.In 2023, brand new
sails will be awarded to each winner of an overall category. Competitors who have participated in at least
3 of the Europa Cup regattas during 2023 will be in a draw for a brand new sail. One sail will be draw for
each overall ranking except the winner (who is receiving already one sail).
16 SAFETY
16.1 Competitors shall wear personal flotation devices at all times when afloat, except briefly when changing
or adjusting clothing or personal equipment. Wet suits and dry suits are not personal flotation devices.
16.2 Each event may introduce a Check-in and Check-out system, which will be detailed in the Sailing
Instructions for each relevant event.
18 MEDIA RIGHTS
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By entering the event, competitors automatically grant to the Organizing Authorities and Media Services providers
the right in perpetuity to make, use, and show from time to time at their discretion, any motion pictures, still pictures
and live, taped, or filmed television and other reproduction of them, taken during the period of the event, without
compensation and without the competitor’s approval of such images or any use thereof.
19 LIABILITY
20.1 The Sailing Clubs, the National Authorities, EurILCA, their officers, members and volunteers do not accept
liability for loss of life or property, personal injury or damage caused by or arising out of the EurILCA Europa Cup.
20.2 Competitors participate in the event entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race.
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 event.
20.3 The establishment of the Notice of Race and the Sailing Instructions in no way limits or reduces the complete
and unlimited responsibilities of a competitor being solely and entirely responsible for the management of a boat
he or she is sailing.
20.4 A competitor shall maintain their boat in a safe and seaworthy condition.
20.5 A competitor is wholly and exclusively responsible for third party liability insurance on the boat that he or
she is sailing and for his or her personal accident and health insurance. Insurance requirements details for each
regatta can be found in the regatta information below.
21 INSURANCE
21.1 Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of €
2,000,000 (2 million Euros) per event or equivalent there of in any other currency.
21.2 Each competitor is wholly and exclusively responsible for third party liability insurance on the boat that he
or she is sailing and for his or her personal accident and health insurance.
21.3 Each competitor is wholly and exclusively responsible to maintain his boat in a safe and seaworthy
condition checking it before go afloat.
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2) Every further changes in Sis made on-site must be approved by the Eurilca Representative in cooperation
with the organisers, race committee and the jury.
c) The competitors, may refer to him/her for any question or need raised at the event. He will refer to the
PRO /OC to clarify or solve any issue.
d) The competitors, after the regatta may receive an e.mail asking to fill a survey about the regatta.
23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information will be notified either from the EurILCA or from individual organising clubs.
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