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Race Management Seminar
Saturday, Feb 27th, 2010
Vancouver
Lake Sailing Club

This
seminar is sponsored by the US SAILING Race Management Committee and US
SAILING Area L. It is designed for people with some race committee
experience, and newcomers, who wish to become certified under US SAILING's
race officer certification program as a US SAILING Club Race Officer. |
ABOUT
The first notes of the founders are dated May 15, 1920 creating Pacific
International Yachting Association being a merger of the Northwest Yacht
Racing Association and the Pacific International Power Boat Association, the
later organizations having been in existence for some time previous
By laws were a simple one page document stating the order of meetings, how
disputes would be settled, and if a vote on a motion was tied it was then
defeated. All questions of parliamentary practice not provided for would be
determined by Robert’s Rules of Order.
With the growth of PIYA came many responsibilities, the first being the
allocation of sail numbers through NAYRU (predecessor to US Sailing), North
America was divided in Areas A – H, with the dominant Yacht Racing
Association in the area responsible for the distribution of sail numbers
owned by members of the association member yacht clubs. |
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Appeals followed, with each YRA having an appeals committee as a
prescription to the RRS by US Sailing, this is also recognized as a valid
appeals committee by the Canadian Yachting Association (CYA).
Special Regulations began to appear in the early 1960’s and were developed
by the Association in recognition of the number of overnight races that were
being run in those days. It is safe to say that these were probably the
first standards of any consequence in the world and were the basis of the
ORC regs as we see them now. Our Special Regulations have evolved over the
years to reflect the changes in equipment and government requirements.
Membership is by Organization/Club – Active or Associate. These member clubs
are entitled to the same privileges regarding race entry, protest, appeals,
individual yacht trophy awards, etc. The only difference being in the vote
allocation of clubs which is noted in the By-Laws.
Application for
Membership may be submitted for consideration by the Membership Committee at
the Annual Meeting. |
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