Guidance for Race Officers

Please consult the Dutyman website to check  your duties

If you can’t make your duty it is up to you to swap with someone.  If you are unsure of anything, then please do ask the Sailing Committee members

Key Documents for Race Management

SCSC-RO-Checklist-2022 (1)

SCSC Race Committee Roles

Sign-on-sheet

SCSC Result Sheet

Risk Assessment SCSC.docx (1)Risk assessment for all volunteers..Risk Assessment SCSC.docx (1)

Standard Operating Procedures including emergency procedures, guidelines and local area information. SOPS 2024

Risk Assessment for all volunteers Including Winter Training St Aubin: Risk Assessment SCSC + St Aubin

Please ensure you’re familiar with the published season NoR and SIs

If you are  the Race Officer, near the time of your duty please contact your race committee members  as a reminder.

You may wish to enlist additional help especially if it is windy.

Although it is the individuals responsibility to decide to race (ISAF rule 4), as Race Officer if you feel conditions are inappropriate it is your prerogative to cancel all racing or a particular class racing.

In each race, the  Race Committee  is complied from members who took part in a Club event, or whose children took part in a Club event last year. Children over 13 or so, depending on experience, may appear on this list in their own right. The list also includes other people that have nevertheless offered their help, many thanks, your help is very much appreciated.

No catering is required. If you wish to bring cakes for tea after Sunday afternoon racing  they would be very welcome.

If there are any more of you out there who are prepared to help please let the Sailing Committee know.

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