Rule 60.1, Right to Protest; Right to
Request Redress or Rule 69 Action
Rule 63.1, Hearings: Requirement for a
Hearing
A boat that breaks a rule while racing but continues to race may protest over a later incident, even though she is disqualified for the breach of a rule after the race.
Assumed Facts
Boats A, B, and C are racing with others. After an incident between A and B,
boat A hails ‘Protest!’ and displays her protest flag, but boat
B does not take a penalty. Later, B protests a third boat, C, after a second
incident.
The protest committee hears A’s protest against B and disqualifies B.
Question
Does this disqualification invalidate B’s protest against C?
Answer
No. When a boat continues to race after an alleged breach of a rule, her rights
and obligations under the rules do not change. Consequently, even though A’s
protest against B is upheld, the protest committee must hear B’s protest
against C and, if B’s protest is valid and the protest committee is satisfied
from the evidence that C broke a rule, she must be disqualified.
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