2022年6月23日木曜日

proposal for the removal of the weight rule.

 C6について

以下の様なfileが作成されました。

Hello all,

The link below will take you to a file (hopefully!) that is the proposed communication for the proposal for the removal of the weight rule.
https://templestowecvicedu-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/pel_tc_vic_edu_au/EWknciel5fVCqrJ7VTCxDdUB2K8XhIXYAdjtbs53AzYn0g?e=FoPKE9Here is the original document received from the JTA which would accompany it.
If there is any feedback before our meeting or any further information people would like to see within it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Pete


Proposal from JTA for Amendments to the Tasar Minimum Weight Rule Change

A proposal has been received from the Japan Tasar Association to remove the Minimum Weight Rule for the Tasar Class. Please click here to find the original rationale from the JTA.

This would mean that the following rules would be removed from the class rules:

C.6 Crew Weight

C.6 Crew Weight 

C.6.1 The TASAR, while racing in all sanctioned events, shall carry a minimum total crew weight of 130 kgs. The crew shall be dressed in shirts and shorts, swim-wear or the equivalent, without shoes, all dry, at weigh-in. 

C.6.2 In the event that the weight of the crew, thus weighed, shall be less than 130 kg, such crew may race the TASAR, provided that, throughout the event, ballast equal in weight to at least the difference between the crew weight and 130 kgs is carried secured in the cockpit. The ballast carried need not exceed 12 kg. 

C.6.3 At sanctioned events, the Race Committee shall weigh and record the weight of each crew. 

C.6.4 Each crew shall ensure they maintain a minimum weight of 130 kgs at all times when racing. 

C.6.5 Nothing shall prohibit local, national or international authorities from lowering the specified minimum crew weight for special events where the nature of the event warrants this action, such as all-women events, junior events, etc.

Timeline for Consultation and Voting Process

It is intended that the vote will be held Electronically on 1st September 2022 and for the removal of the rule to be in place following on from the Tasar Worlds to be held in September 2022. This would allow sufficient time for the Tasar rule change process to be followed. This is:

1.     Votes of each region be submitted electronically

2.     Proposed rule change to be reviewed by the WTC Advisory Council

3.     Rule change to be reviewed by World Sailing

Please note that due to the timeframes involved this rule change will not be in place until after the 2022 Tasar Worlds.

Consultation Process

The consultation process will look different for each region and District, based upon the current structures in place in that area.

Voting

Votes will be submitted by each District through an online process by 6pm AEDT on 1st September 2022. This meets the requirements for 60 days notice, as per the WTC Constitution. The link to submit the vote will be shared 7 days before the deadline. This link will be distributed through the Region representatives on the WTC.

For a rule change to be approved by the Tasar World Council following on from two thirds approval of Districts, the proposed change needs to be approved by the Advisory Council and then World Sailing.

For the purposes of this vote, in line with the class constitution, the following Districts each have one vote:

·       Japan

·       North America (CAN and USA)

·       UK and Europe

·       Australia - NSW

·       Australia - NT

·       Australia - QLD

·       Australia - SA

·       Australia - VIC

·       Australia - WA

The Tasar Advisory Council currently consist of: 

·       Julian Bethwaite

·       Martyn Sly

·       Anthony Boscolo (Current WTC World President)

The voting process online form will have the following information to be completed:

Proposal: To remove Rule C.6 Crew Weight from the Tasar Class Rules.

Approve or reject: 

District Representing:

Name of Representative:

Role of Representative: 

The vote will be counted by Peter Ellis (WTC Executive Secretary) and Chris Payne (WTC Measurer), with the results of the vote being shared with members of the WTC.

 

 

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