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RC LASER CLASS RULES
- version dated 15 April 2003
The radio controlled (RC) Laser was designed by Bruce Kirby
and developed by Jon Elmaleh in 1995.
SECTION A - FUNDAMENTAL RULES STRUCTURE
A.1 One-Design Clause The primary purpose of
these class rules is to regulate all RC Laser boats, used for racing,
to be equal in boat speed.
A.1.1 Anything not specifically permitted by these
class rules is PROHIBITED.
A.2 Abbreviations
| IRCLCA |
International
RC Laser Class Association |
| RCLCANA |
RC Laser Class Association
North America |
| RRS |
Racing Rules Of Sailing |
| OTT |
Out There Technologies LLC
licensed builder |
| ISAF |
International Sailing Federation
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| NCA |
National Class Association
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| DM |
Division Member
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A.3 Authority These rules are established and
maintained by the licensed builder of the boat, and, as such, are independent
of any organization.
A.3.1 Neither the ISAF, nor any DM, nor any NCA, nor
a recognized measurer is under any legal responsibility with respect to
these class rules or accuracy of measurement and no claim arising from
them can be entertained.
A.3.2 Any group of RC Laser owners may lobby the licensed
builder to change specific class rules.
A.4 Language
A.4.1 The official language of the class is English and in
case of dispute over translation the English text shall prevail.
A.4.2 The word "shall" is mandatory and the word
"may" is permissive.
A.5 Licensed Builder
A.5.1 The licensed builder has a building agreement from
Bruce Kirby Inc. and is authorized to distribute the Laser trademark.
A.5.2 All equipment, (Hulls, keels, rudders, equipment, fittings,
spars and sails) shall be manufactured by the licensed builder in accordance
with the RC Laser design, as approved by Bruce Kirby Inc.
A.6 Class Rules and their Interpretation
A.6.1 Any discrepancy or conflict in interpretation of these
regulations shall be referred to the licensed builder.
A.6.2 Class-wide interpretation of these rules shall
be made by the licensed builder. Event interpretations shall be
carried out in accordance with the RRS. The race organizing authority
shall inform the IRCLCA of their ruling as soon as practical after the
event.
A.6.3 In the case of a measurement dispute on the hull, spars,
sails, battens, keel, rudder, rigging, types of fittings or equipment,
and the placing of the same not explicitly covered by these class rules,
the following procedure shall be adopted:
A sample of 10 other boats shall be taken and measured using
identical techniques. The dimensions of the disputed boat shall be equal
to, or between, the maximum and minimum dimensions obtained from these
10 boats. If the boat in question is outside these dimensions,
the matter, together with any relevant information, shall be referred
to the licensed builder who shall
give a ruling.
SECTION B - ORGANIZATION
B.1 Administration of the Class
B.1.1 The licensed builder may assign the administration
of the class by country.
B.1.2 The licensed builder may appoint an advisory committee
to help with administration, and/or to advise on rule changes.
B.2 Identifying Numbers
B.2.1 Sail numbers
shall be issued by the class secretary in each country. Any boat that
will enter competition at any level, must apply for, and display, official
sail numbers.
B.2.2 Boat sail numbers shall stay with the boat. Upon
a transfer of ownership, the Class
Secretary shall be notified.
B.3 Proposed Amendments to Class Rules
B.3.1 Amendments to these class rules shall be proposed to
the licensed builder for consideration.
B.3.2 It is the responsibility of all racing sailors
to inspect the class rules for changes.
SECTION C - CONDITIONS FOR RACING
C.1 Equipment
C.1.1 General - Unless specifically authorized by
these class rules, only hulls, sails and other items of equipment manufactured
by the licensed builder shall be used. No addition or alteration may be
made to any part of the boat as manufactured, except when such alteration
or change is specifically authorized by these class rules. See list
of authorized modifications at end of this document.
C.1.2 Limitations - Except in cases of authentic damage
or loss, not more than 1 hull, 1 of each authorized sail size, 1 of each
authorized mast per sail, 1 boom per authorized mast, 1 keel, and 1 rudder
shall be used during a race or series of races.
C.1.3 RC Electronic Equipment - The sail winch servo
shall not be altered or replaced with a different servo. The receiver,
transmitter, switch, and steering servo may be altered or replaced with
similar equipment. The boat battery pack may be comprised of 4 or 5 "AA"
cell batteries. Batteries may be alkaline, NiCad, Nickel Metal Hydride
or Lithium Ion.
C.1.4 Sail Numbers All boats used in competition
must carry approved (font, size, color) registration numbers on both
sides of their sail. An additional "1" shall be prescribed
by the race committee in the event of a clash with numbers from another
country. Where there remains a clash of sail numbers, the race committee
shall prescribe other numbers until the clash is resolved.
C.2 Crew - The crew shall consist of 1 person,
but may be more with special permission by the Race Committee.
C.3 Advertising - Class races shall be category B
in accordance with the ISAF.
C.4 Certificate - No measurement certificate is required,
however, boats are subject to inspection by the race committee at
any time during a regatta or series to determine compliance with these
regulations.
SECTION D PERFORMANCE
RESTRICTIONS FOR RACING
D.1 HULL & DECK
D.1.1 The hull may not be sanded, filled, or painted.
Damage may be repaired as long as the hull surface and shape is not improved
over the original in any way.
D.1.2 Self-adhesive letters, tape, or decals may be fitted
to the deck and hull. Felt-tip markers may also be used for this purpose.
D.1.3 Damaged or worn parts must be replaced by parts supplied
by the licensed builder and shall be installed as were the original parts.
D.2 UNDERWATER APPENDAGES
D.2.1 Keel and Rudder - The keel and rudder may be
sanded for the sole purpose of removing rough mold ridges. The shape and
smoothness of the keel and rudder may not be changed in any way.
Damage to the ballast lead coating may be filled, faired and recoated.
D.3 - RIGGING
D.3.1 Spars - Damaged or worn spars and spar fittings
shall be replaced using parts supplied by the licensed builder and shall
be installed as was the original.
D.3.2 Running Rigging - Unless specifically permitted,
no sheet or line shall be attached to another sheet or line. Each sheet
or line shall be of a continuous length of uniform diameter and shall
be rigged as follows:
D.3.2.1 The mainsheet shall be attached to the
slider ring on the boom, led through the screw eye on the deck and attached
to the mainsheet control loop.
D.3.2.2 The mainsheet control line shall be
attached to the winch drum, run either around the mast step, or around
the bow pulley, and attached back to the winch drum. A piece of shock
cord may be attached to the line between the mainsheet attachment loop
and the drum on the same side of the line as the mainsheet attachment
point.
D.3.2.3 The outhaul line shall be attached to
the middle slider ring on the boom, led through the aft slider ring on
the boom and attached to the clew of the mainsail.
D.3.2.4 (Optional) the down haul line may be attached
to the luff pocket, led through a slider on the boom, and controlled by
a second boom slider.
D.3.3 Line Specification - Lines used for the control
line, mainsheet, outhauls and downhauls may be of any material deemed
suitable by the boat owner.
D.4 SAILS
D.4.1 Official Sails -The sole sail maker shall be
the licensed builder. The licensed builder logo shall appear near the
tack of the sail and the Laser logo shall appear near the top of the sail.
Such marks may not be removed, altered, or hidden.
D.4. 2 Attachments - Wind Flow indicators may
be attached to any point of the sail and may be made of any material.
D.4.3 Repair - Sail damage may be repaired.
Sail repairs shall be made only with plastic or cloth-backed tape. Sail
dimensions shall not be increased in size by repairs. Any repair to a
sail for the purpose of increasing stiffness is not allowed.
D.4.4 Sail Numbers RC Laser sail numbers are
a specific size, color and font in accordance with ISAF regulations.
Sail numbers are issued by each national or district secretary and are
the only numbers authorized to be used on sails. All digits of the
issued numbers are to be placed on the sails according to diagram presented
by class secretary.
D.4.5 Sail decorations Sails may be decorated
using decals, tape or markers, but such markings shall not interfere with
easy identification of the sail numbers or the Laser logo.
Modifications/Clarification to Rules made 4/15/03
The following rules modifications, additions, and subtractions
became regulation on this date.
B.2 Identifying Numbers - The previous wording mentioned
hull registration numbers that are not used by the class. Sail numbers
may be applied to the deck or hull but only sail numbers are required
for competition.
C.1 Equipment - The following modifications are recognized
by this regulation:
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Clips used to fasten mainsheet to the boom slider.
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Clips used to fasten the outhaul line to either the
boom slider or to the sail clew.
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Beads/caps used on wire ends of sliders to make it
easier on fingers.
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The antenna installation may be modified in any means
that does not affect the speed of the boat through the water
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Battery holder, or 5 pack, may be located anywhere
on the cockpit floor.
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Replacement of steering rods (wires) with other materials
(string), and other means of adjustment (bowsies). The tiller and
steering yoke on servo may not be altered.
C.1.2 Limitations. The old regulation allowed
only one mast of each size. The new C.1.2 authorizes one mast per
authorized sail.
C.4 Certificate This paragraph is clarified
in that boats are usually inspected at major regattas, and may be re-inspected
at any time during a regatta to ensure compliance.
D.4.1 Official Sails This paragraph is expanded
to make it clear that official marks may not be removed, altered or hidden.
D.4.4 Sail Numbers This paragraph has been
completely rewritten to clarify the application of sail numbers.
Like the full sized Laser, the RC Laser will now carry all digits of their
official number on the sail (Note: In the UK, only the last
two digits of the boat number are displayed on the sail). Watch
for another modification when numbers climb to 5 digits. Also, each
country (or district) uses their own number sequence.
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