Class
Rules
JYI5 One-Design Class Racing Rules - as
approved at the 1996 Annual JY Class Association meeting at Augusta,
GA, on September 19, 1996
1.0
OBJECTIVES OF THE CLASS RULES
1.1 The JYI5 is a one-design class created to
promote the sport of sailing and sailboat racing. These rules are
intended to preserve the similarity among boats in every way
including construction, shape, weight, stiffness, and durability so
that all JY15s will have equal performance characteristics. These
rules are also intended to maintain the simplicity, economy of
operation, comfort, and safety of the JYI5.
1.2 Except where variations are specifically
permitted, all boats of this class shall be alike in hull, deck,
centerboard, rudder, mast, boom, weight, weight distribution, sail
plan, deck hardware, standing and running rigging, and other
equipment and hardware.
1.3 All boats shall comply with official plans,
building specifications, and class rules. No alterations,
modifications, or additions are permitted unless explicitly stated
in current rules.
1.4 Alterations or modifications to official
plans, specifications, and class rules shall be permitted only with
the joint approval of the copyright holder (JY Sailboats, Inc.) and
the JYI5 Class Association.
2.0
ADMINISTRATION
2.1 Authority: The international authority for the
class is the JY15 Class Association (JYCA) on all matters relating
to these rules.
2.2 Language; The official language for the Class
shall be English. The word "shall" is mandatory. The word
"may" is permissive. In the event of a dispute over Class
Rule interpretation, the English text shall prevail.
2.3 Builder: JY15s shall be built only by a
builder licensed to do so under the copyright of JY Sailboats, Inc.,
(5 Colton Road, East Lyme, Conn. 06333, USA) and shall comply with
the building specs detailed by the copyright holder.
2.4 Hull Numbers: No boat shall be deemed to be a
JY15 until it has been completed with a building number assigned by
JY SAILBOATS, INC. into the transom.
2.5 Owner Responsibility: It is the responsibility
of the owner(s) to ensure that the JY15 complies at all times with
the current Class Rules while racing one-design. In the absence of
the owner(s), the helmsman bears this responsibility.
2.6 Membership: No boat shall race unless the
helmsman is a member of the JY15 Class Association.
2.7 Measurement: A JY15 shall be measured only by
a JYI5 class measurer recognized by the JY15 Class Association.
Measurement tolerances specified in the rules are to provide for
minimal building variations or age distortion. No variation in
dimensions is intended where not specified in these rules.
2.8 Measurement Methods: The method of
measurement, unless otherwise stated, shall be in accordance with
the recommendations of the International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU).
2.9 Administration of Class Rule Protests: Class
Rule protests shall be referred by race officers to the JYCA (or its
authorized representative(s) at the scene) for action. For the
purposes of scoring and awarding of prizes, a boat which is found to
be in violation of Class Rules by the JYCA (or its authorized
representatives at the scene) shall not be scored as a starter in
any race held prior to clearance of the violation by a measurer
appointed by the JYCA. An on-the-water violation of Class Rules
shall be scored as a disqualification.
3.0
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL
3.1 The hull, deck, centerboard, rudder, tiller,
mast, boom, standing and running rigging, deck hardware, weight,
weight distribution, and sail plan shall conform to the building
specifications, class rules, and official plans.
3.1.2 The hull, deck, rudder, centerboard, and
secondary parts shall be molded by the licensed builder from
production tooling approved by the copyright holder.
3.1.3 The external skins of the hull, deck,
centerboard, rudder shall not be fared in any way other than light
surface sanding for surface smoothness with fine (no coarser than
320 grit) sandpaper. Use of fillers and/or sanding blocks or boards
for the improvement of general surface fairness is prohibited. Where
repair of genuine damage is necessary, final surface faring is
permitted only at the point of the repaired damage.
3.1.4 The location and size of the hole at the
deck for the mast shall not be altered. Mast chocks may be used to
restrict movement of the mast at the deck.
3.2 The location, design and sizes of standard
hardware fixed to the hull, deck, centerboard, rudder, tiller, and
spars shall not be altered.
3.2.1 The tiller extension may be any length
except that it shall not exceed 48" in length.
3.3 Coring, drilling out, rebuilding, replacement
of materials, grinding or sanding through surface laminations, or
any other practice which in any way reduces weight, improves moments
of inertia, or changes standard shapes or structural characteristics
is prohibited. Reshaping or faring of hull profiles or contours
(including sharpening of the corner at the intersection of the hull
underbody and transom) is prohibited.
3.4 Any alleged or suspected alteration to the
configuration or construction of the hull, centerboard, rudder,
tiller, fittings, spars, or sails of a JY15 for which specific
descriptions are not stated in the rules or specifications, or
following a protest concerning the same, shall be compared to a
sample of at least ten other JY15s by a measurer appointed by the
JYCA. If there is evidence of any alternations having been made or
if the dimensions are greater than the maximum or less than the
minimum of those obtained from the sample of ten JY15s, the matter
shall be referred to the JYCA, or its designated regatta
representative, for action.
4.0 MAST,
BOOM, RIGGING, AND FITTINGS
4.1 The mast, boom, rigging, and fittings shall
conform to building specifications and be supplied by the copyright
holder. All dimensions, weights, material specifications and plans
shall be complied with. Tolerances are builder tolerances only.
Spars and rigging shall not be altered in any way and shall be
replaced only by the copyright holder.
4.1.1 The mast shall be either one of two
configurations described in 4.1 and 4.1.2.
4.1.1 The mast shall be two pieces joined together
as shown in the mast specification. The upper section shall be foam
filled and the lower section hollow.
4.1.2 The mast shall be one piece with a single
set of spreaders and spreader attachments as shown in the mast
specifications. The upper half of the mast shall contain foam
buoyancy. The use of tape on the shrouds to prevent movement of the
spreader tips up or down is permitted.
4.2 Standing rigging shall consist of one forestay
and one set of shrouds of multi-strand stainless steel wire
1/8" in diameter as supplied by the copyright holder.
4.2.1 Attachment points on the mast and on the
boat for standing rigging are fixed and shall not be altered or
relocated, Standard shroud adjusters and forestay lever attached to
lower end of standing rigging shall not be altered.
4.2.2 Lengths of standing rigging shall not be
altered or adjusted except through use of adjustment holes in
standard shroud adjusters and forestay lever.
4.2.3 The forestay and shrouds shall not be
adjusted while racing. The forestay lever shall be pinned closed at
all times while racing.
4.2.4 Any device or action intended to change
tension of standing rigging while racing is prohibited.
4.3 Inventory of running rigging
- a. One main halyard of synthetic rope not less
than 6mm in diameter which may be knotted with a loop to achieve
a 3:1 purchase using existing halyard cleat. Halyard may be
attached to mainsail directly without a shackle.
- b. One jib halyard of synthetic rope not less
than 6mm in diameter which may be knotted with a loop to achieve
a 3:1 purchase using existing halyard cleat.
- c. One set of jib sheets of synthetic rope not
less than 6mm which lead through a single set of fixed sheet
blocks and may be led through the sail clew and dead ended on
the fixed sheet block.
- d. One kicking strap (vang) of synthetic rope
not less than 6mm in diameter contained in a 4:1 power ratio
tackle with integral jamming cleat.
- e. One mainsail sheet of synthetic rope not
less than 8mm in diameter through 3:1 power ratio tackle.
- f. One fixed mainsheet traveler of synthetic
rope not less than 1/4" diameter with mainsheet block fixed
in center suspended between two fixed points on the transom
flange as shown in the specifications. 48" in length.
- g. One main boom outhaul of synthetic rope not
less than 4mm in diameter with maximum of 2:1 power ratio.
Location of the mainsail outhaul cleat on the boom is optional.
- h. Cunningham for mainsail of synthetic rope
not exceeding 2:1 power ratio may be rigged using standard
halyard cleats and/or standard mast hardware or by adding an
extra cleat and extra eye strap to the mast.
- i. Rudder up and down lines of a minimum 4mm
diameter attached to the rudder in accordance with the rudder
plan.
- j. Centerboard uphaul line of synthetic rope of
a minimum 3/16" diameter and downhaul line of elastic shock
cord material.
- k. Foot hiking straps (two) of synthetic webbed
material with attachments as shown in the builder's
specifications. Only standard hardware and line intended for the
purpose shall be used to secure hiking straps. Hiking strap
shock cord may be secured to the mast. There are two approved
standard locations for attachment of the aft end of the forward
hiking straps whose aft attachment point has a standard location
further aft than the old standard attachment point.
4.3.1 All running shall be external to the mast,
boom, hull, and deck,
4.3.2 Replacement of standard rope running rigging
with exotic materials such as KEVLAR tm or SPECTRA tm is prohibited.
5.0 SAILS
5.1 One mainsail and one jib only shall be aboard
while racing. Sails shall conform to the design, construction
materials, weights, and dimensions as contained in the sails
specifications. Only one main and one jib shall be used in a
regatta.
5.2 Standard sails are provided from a single
source by the copyright holder and shall not be altered in any way.
Replacement sails shall be purchased only from the copyright holder.
Only sails certified and labeled by the copyright holder shall be
used in a race.
5.3 Display of national letters on the mainsail is
not required.
6.0 CREW
6.1 Crew shall consist of a minimum of two and a
maximum of three people.
6.2 The crew nominated or listed for a regatta or
series of races held over consecutive days, including any lay day,
shall remain the same throughout the event unless substitution is
authorized by the Race Committee.
6.3 Each crew member shall be equipped with a
personal flotation device (PFD) as required by local regulations.
7.0 OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
7.1 Shroud telltales, masthead wind vane, and
telltales on mainsail and jib.
7.2 Safety equipment such as anchor and rope,
foghorn, first aid kit, and other safety equipment as may be
desired.
7.3 Bow painter line for convenience in tethering
or mooring of boat.
7.3.1 Mooring line attachment rings in approved
locations.
7.4 A fixed and/or portable non-electric card
compass.
7.5 Paddle(s) or paddling devices.
7.6 Storage Containers. Storage bags and
containers for equipment, food, and personal gear for the
convenience of the crew.
7.7 Non-skid material. Additional non-skid
material may be placed on the deck and side tanks.
8.0
PROHIBITIONS
The following are not permitted while racing:
8.1 Any device or means to change the location of
the fixed jib sheet leads, including changing the dimensions of
standard shackles.
8.1.1 Any device for sheeting the jib using any
other than the standard fixed jib sheet lead blocks. Direct manual
sheeting of jib is permitted when reaching and running.
8.2 Any device or means to adjust the fixed main
sheet traveler while racing or to cause the lower main sheet block
to slide the traveler.
8.3 Addition to or deletion of or relocation of
standard hardware anywhere on boat unless specifically permitted
under Rule 6.
8.4 Any equipment or device to adjust the position
of the mast at the deck or at the heel while racing. Mast chocks
permitted under Rule 3.4.4 shall not be changed while racing.
8.5 Sudden movement of body forward or aft (ooching).
8.5.1 Use of the mast or shrouds to promote roll
tacking or jibing or sudden fanning of air over the mainsail.
8.5.2 Hiking assist other than standard foot
hiking straps.
8.5.3 Hiking outboard beyond a point where a crew
member's thighs are in contact with the top of the boat's side
tanks.
8.6 Any halyard lock, or simulation of same, that
reduces compression on the mast.
JY15 Class Rules ©1996 JY15 Class Association
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