Notes on the text
- With the exception of certain calls in Section M, the calls assume that
the protest flag and hail, and umpire flag and hail, have been made in accordance
with the rules.
- Some calls highlight important principles in the rules. For ease of reference,
these clarifications are printed in italics at the end of the call.
- Boat shading is used to differentiate between teams. Boats A, B, C are
shaded white and form one team, and X, Y, Z are shaded grey and form
the other.
- When boats are already overlapped at position 1 in a call, the phrase 'A
has no proper course restriction' is used to show that A is not subject to
rule 17.1 and may sail above her proper course. The alternative is 'A is subject
to rule 17.1'.
- When rule 17.2 is referred to, it will be listed as the amended D1.1(a)
in the call title, whereas in the call text it will be referred to as rule
17.2. The same applies to rule 18.2(c) as amended in D1.1(b).
- Unless otherwise indicated, the wind is blowing from the top of the diagram.