CASE 58
Definitions, Finish
Definitions, Mark
Rule 28.1, Sailing the Race
If a buoy or other object specified in the sailing instructions
as a finishing-line limit mark is on the post-finish side of the
finishing line, a boat may leave it on either side.
Facts
The sailing instructions stated that the finishing line was between a mast on
shore and a mark, with an inner limit mark to be left to port. On the day in
question, the inner limit mark lay on the post-finish side of the line. P
crossed the line, and then rounded the inner limit mark as shown in the
diagram. The race officer timed her as finishing when her bow crossed the
line, before she had rounded the limit mark.
S requested redress on the grounds that the race officer acted incorrectly in
recording P as having finished before she had completed the course. The
protest committee did not give S redress and referred that decision, under
rule 70.2, for confirmation or correction.
Decision
The protest committee’s decision is confirmed. Rule 28.1 states that a boat
‘may leave on either side a mark that does not begin, bound or end the leg
she is sailing.’ Since the inner limit mark was beyond the finishing line it
did not ‘bound’ or ‘end’ the last leg of the course. Only when a limit mark
is on, or on the course side of, the finishing line must a boat leave it on the
specified side before or when finishing. The race officer was correct to take
P’s finishing time when she crossed the finishing line.
GBR 1983/5