Ocean Race Leg 5 Start

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When:
May 21, 2023 @ 11:45 am – 4:30 pm
2023-05-21T11:45:00-04:00
2023-05-21T16:30:00-04:00
Boat Location:
Navy Marina Slip A49
17 Perry Rd
Newport, RI 02841
USA
Club:
Gary Knapp
516-641-6217
Ocean Race Leg 5 Start @ Navy Marina Slip A49 | Newport | Rhode Island | United States


Registered:Yes,  Stake Boat BriefingStake Boat Position Chart

Be at Navy Marina Slip A49 - Sun May 21st @ 11:45AM EDT

Club Website: Gary Knapp
Crew Color Codes: Green crew is confirmed. Yellow crew need to verify with Skipper. Red does not crew for event. White crew position assignment not made yet and tally as Maybe - need to verify with Skipper.
 Name Position AssignmentAvailable Crew Comment
Bill Skipper
Cindy Crew
Kimberly Crew+ Dad + 4 Friends
Total Crew 3 = Confirmed (3) + Maybe (0) -- Maybe includes Available with no position assigned


Post # 5189

Sunday is the Ocean Race Leg  start to Aarhus.  Course will be set between North of Newport Bridge, Goat Island by Gurney’s to Castle Hill

Please bring your lunch, a water bottle and any beverages.  I’ll have water on the boat.

  • 1145 – Be on boat at Navy Marina
  • 1200 – Vento Solare Underway for RC Dockout
  • 1300 – Security Zone setup
  • 1410 – Warning Signal
  • 1630 Vento Solare Approximate return to slip

Those not having Navy Base access please meet Cindy 11:30am at the Pass & ID Office parking lot to be driven on base.

For Emergencies: Hail U.S.Coast Guard on VHF 16

Race Related Spectator Information: VHF 88A

Race Committee Information: VHF 72

GPS and Nav.  Systems should be set to DD.MM.mmm format

Volunteers should bring a personal reusable water bottle

On water personnel should dress appropriately for multiple hours outdoors -prepare for any kind of weather/sea conditions. Dress in layers, don’t wear cotton clothing

Daily Race Management meeting will be held at old Sail Newport building, Stake & Marshal boat representation is mandatory. Debrief of previous day’s event, assignments and lunches will be distributed at that time. Reference schedule for daily meeting times

Daily location assignments for Stake Boats will be distributed by phone and email each evening.

• Spectators afloat will want to get close to the action. Be courteous, specific and firm!
• One person should remain at the helm and another communicate with spectators
• Encourage intruders to move out from the Race Course by giving them specific instructions – such as “please move to the west”
• Make sure your radio remains on the appropriate channel – low power should suffice
• We are not authority figures, but positive ambassadors for the sport
• In the event of an emergency involving a spectator boat, call the Coast Guard on Ch 16
• Race Event Management will control competitor emergency situations

Stake Boats
You will be given specific coordinates to hover, not anchor your vessel, it is important to maintain this position.
• You are expected to command or delegate command to a competent operator and provide an assistant to help perform the duties of the Stake Boat
• A maximum of three “crew” is to be observed,
• A helmsman responsible for piloting the craft
• A communicator handling VHF traffic
• A spotter responsible for situational awareness and YOU MAY bring guests, provided they do not provide a distraction
• Communications with Race Management will be conducted according to the Communication Plan

Race management – Signal Boat and Mark Layers

Race Committee, RC to Competitors VHF 72

Internal RC Communications:
Cell phone: Signal x3, Pin x2, Mark layers 1 through 5 x2
Protocol: mark layers communicate to signal boat
Signal boat will direct communications

• Safety team – Stake and Marshal Boats
Marshal to spectators: VHF 88A
Marshal to marshal: VHF 78
Cell phones: Chief marshal, Stake Boats 1 through 20 and Marshal Boats 1 through 20
Protocol: stake boats and marshal boats communicate with chief marshal.
Chief marshal will direct communications

• Local authorities –
US Coast Guard, Dept. of Environmental Management and Newport Harbor Master
Between USCG, DEM and NHM: VHF 22A or 800MHz.
Sail Newport representative will be on board USCG boat and monitor VHF16, VHF 72, VHF 88A,
Protocol: Local authorities are encouraged to communicate with Chief Marshal (call sign “Marshal 1”) on VHF 72

• Media – TV/Broadcast, Photo and Written Media Boats
Media teams are encouraged to monitor VHF 16 and VHF 88A

• Alofsin Piers – Charter captains, media boats and Intermodal
Dock master to boat captains: VHF 6
Oldport and Jamestown Ferry Intermodal: VHF 68

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