Rules

EC12 rules, which take effect Jan 1, 2006: View

Previous rules cycle: Past EC12 Class Rules

These documents apply to both current and proposed rules: Sail Diagram

Sail Marking Procedures
info on size and placement. Remember, the full sail number (four digits) is highly recommended. Likely to be a rule in future years. Too much confusion with just two numbers
document

Sail Measuring Procedures
There are three commonly used methods by which the girth stations on the leech can be determined. It is from these points. . . read balance of document

Chronology of EC12 Sail measurements
The following come from material prepared by Bob Sterne and Larry Robinson intended for AMYA EC12M Class Advisory Committee members regarding the sail girth measurement problem from its inception shortly after girth dimensions entered the class rule. We think the information should be available to all EC12 sailiors . . . read balance of document

Policies

National Championship Entry Selection Policy
There are three methods to qualify for entry when the event is oversubscribed. Positions will be filled in the following order . . . read balance of policy

National Sailing Schedule Policy
The schedule shall be posted on the class website before the end of the calendar year, as organizers are able to submit their information. Posted regattas shall be open to all class members . . . read balance of policy

Boat Registration Policy
Sailing is a hobby and sport. This is supposed to be fun. This is meeting new people, visiting and sharing information. This is to satisfy our human interest in tinkering and the competitive spirit. And so in the having, sailing has become organized with a recorded history. It begins with a hull and a number. . . . read balance of policy

 

 

Interpretations

Carbon Fiber Review
A recent request to review the use of materials in construction.

The Request The Interpretation The Response
Note: This is a scanned image of a
letter sent to the Class Secretary.
Presented as it was received