CYA Messenger September 2013 | Page 136

Appendix L SAILING INSTRUCTIONS GUIDE as needed and insert the descriptions of the marks. Use the second alternative when Marks 4S and 4P form a gate, with Mark 4S to be left to starboard and Mark 4P to port. (OR) 9.1* Marks 1, 2, 3, 4S and 4P will be _____. (OR) Insert the number or letter used in Instruction 8.1. Unless it is clear from the course diagrams, list the marks that are rounding marks. Insert the descriptions of the marks. Describe the starting and finishing marks: for example, the race committee signal boat at the starboard end and a buoy at the port end. Instruction 11.2 will describe the starting line and instruction 13 the finishing line. Include if instruction 12.2 is included. 9.1* 9.2 Marks are described in Attachment _____. The following marks are rounding marks: _____. 9.3 9.4* New marks, as provided in instruction 12.1, will be _____. The starting and finishing marks will be _____. 9.5 A race committee boat signalling a change of a leg of the course is a mark as provided in instruction 12.2. AREAS THAT ARE OBSTRUCTIONS The following areas are designated as obstructions: _____. THE START Races will be started by using rule 26 with the warning signal made _____ minutes before the starting signal. Describe each area by its location and any easily recognized details of appearance. 10 11 Include only if the asterisked option in rule 26 will be used. Insert the number of minutes. 132 11.1