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1 Reading the Signals POSTPONEMENT AP Races not started are postponed. The warning signal will be made one minute after removal unless at that time the race is postponed again or abandoned. SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS Start show Section Start Main Menu

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Page 1: Going by the Rules - Reading the Signals

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Reading the Signals

POSTPONEMENT

AP

Races not started are postponed. The warning signal will be made one minute after removal unless at that time the race is postponed again or abandoned.

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

Start show

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Reading the SignalsStart show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

END OF POSTPONEMENT

AP

Races not started are postponed. The warning signal will be made one minute after removal unless at that time the race is postponed again or abandoned.

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POSTPONEMENT

AP OVER NUMERAL PENNANT

Hours postponement from the scheduled starting time (for two hours in this example)

Start SectionStart show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

END OF POSTPONEMENT

AP OVER NUMERAL PENNANT

Hours postponement from the scheduled starting time (for two hours in this example)

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POSTPONEMENT

AP over H

Races not started are postponed. Further signals ashore

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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POSTPONEMENT

AP over A

Races not started are postponed. No more racing today.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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ABANDONMENT

N

All races that have started are abandoned. Return to the starting area. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is abandoned again or postponed.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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ABANDONMENT

Removal of N

All races that have started are abandoned. Return to the starting area. The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal unless at that time the race is abandoned again or postponed.

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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ABANDONMENT

N over H

All races are abandoned. Further signals ashore

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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ABANDONMENT

N over A

All races are abandoned. No more racing today.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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RECALL

FIRST SUBSTITUTE

General Recall.The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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Reading the SignalsStart show

RECALL

FIRST SUBSTITUTE

General Recall.The warning signal will be made 1 minute after removal.

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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SHORTENED COURSE

S

The course has been shortened. Rule 32.2 is in effect.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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160 0

CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed to this new compass bearing.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed to starboard.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG/FLAG OR BOARD SOUNDS

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CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed to port.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG/FLAG OR BOARD SOUNDS

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CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed to increase the length of the leg.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG/FLAG OR BOARD SOUNDS

Section Start

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CHANGING THE NEXT LEG

C

The position of the next mark has been changed to decrease the length of the leg.

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG/FLAG OR BOARD SOUNDS

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RECALL

X

Individual Recall.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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RECALL

X

Individual Recall.The flag is removed at the earliest of four minutes from the starting signal, or one minute before a later starting signal, or when all recalled boats have returned (round an end if applicable)

NO SOUND

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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OTHER SIGNALS

L

Ashore: A notice to competitors has been posted.Afloat: Come within hail or follow this boat

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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OTHER SIGNALS

Y

Wear a personal flotation device

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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OTHER SIGNALS

M

The object displaying this signal replaces a missing mark.

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SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

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OTHER SIGNALS

Blue Flag or Shape

This race committee boat is in position at the finishing line.

NO SOUND

Start show

SIGNAL FLAG SOUNDS

Section Start

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ClassWARNING

PREPARATORY

ONE-MINUTE

STARTING

STARTING SIGNALS – NO PENALTY

FLAGS MINUTES TO GO

SOUNDS

Start show

5

4

1

0

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WARNING

PREPARATORY Flag I: Rule 31.1 is

in effect.

ONE-MINUTE

STARTING

Start show

Class

STARTING SIGNALS – I FLAG

FLAGS MINUTES TO GO

SOUNDS

5

4

1

0

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Reading the SignalsStart show

Class

STARTING SIGNALS – Z FLAG

FLAGS MINUTES TO GO

SOUNDS

5

4

1

0

WARNING

PREPARATORY Flag Z: Rule 31.2 is

in effect.

ONE-MINUTE

STARTING

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Reading the SignalsStart show

Class

STARTING SIGNALS – Z and I FLAG

FLAGS MINUTES TO GO

SOUNDS

5

4

1

0

WARNING

PREPARATORY Flags Z with I. Rules 31.1 and 31.2 are in

effect.

ONE-MINUTE

STARTING

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WARNING

PREPARATORY Black Flag: Rule 31.3 is in effect.

ONE-MINUTE

STARTING

Start show

Class

STARTING SIGNALS – BLACK FLAG

FLAGS MINUTES TO GO

SOUNDS

5

4

1

0

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GOING BY THE RULES

STARTERS

What’s new for 2009 – quick guide

What’s new for 2009 – in detail

INGREDIENTS

Reading the signals

Major definitions in action

The Racing Rules of Sailing

The Definitions

What’s cooking?

THE MAIN COURSE

Basically and Fundamentally…

We’re racing!

We’re starting!

We’re rounding!

We’re taking turns!

We’re finishing!

We’re unhappy!