Racing Rules of Sailing

From  the statutes of the Virtual Sailing Organization 

1. Aim of the society is the care, advancement and execution of the virtual sailing sport. This happens through support of the virtual sailing sport, advancing and spreading it as well as lobby and work for the recognition of virtual sailing as an official form of the sailing sport with national and international sailing federations.

Simply put we support and advance the use of the Racing Rules of Sailing as published by the International Sailing Federation. 

So please take the time to get you copy of the RRS at www.sailing.org

Opens external link in new windowISAF RRS  2013-2016

Save it and keep it ready for future use. We recommend you print a copy and keep it near when sailing your virtual boat.

Now the ISAF RRS may be handy as a reference, but you'll find the language is not always as clear as you may like.  Start out with reading section A, B and C Rules. That would be rules 1 through 23 which basically are supposed to prevent collisions.

You then could start with looking at various interpretations in the cases, published by the ISAF together with the rules.

Opens external link in new windowISAF Case Book

 

Opens external link in new windowISAF Match Race Call Book

 

Opens external link in new windowISAF Team Race Call Book

Playing the Rules

For a visualization of the ISAF RRS please visit playing the rules at http://www.finckh.org 

Opens external link in new windowPlaying the Rules

 


Note: The only valid language for the racing rules of sailing is English. Though there may be local translations available from your national authority we recommend to use the English version only, as in virtual sailing as good as every regatta is international.

Forum

Ask questions, discuss the rules in the forums at vivarace.de

Opens external link in new windowRules forum at vivarace.de

PS

No to long ago sailing was considered a gentlemans sport, it may be wise to remember that.