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February 3, 2012In the Interest of Fair PlayIn an effort to improve rules compliance, rules experts are proposing changes that make protest resolution easier, swifter, and more equitable. "Rules" from our January/February 2012 issue.
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January 30, 2012Opposite Tacks at a MarkTwo scenarios explore how the rules apply when there are multiple boats on opposite tacks converging on a mark. "Rules" from our May 2011 issue.
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January 30, 2012How the Rules Work at the StartA clean start is a good start, and fortunately there are only a few essential rules that apply when you’re most likely to put them to use. "Rules" from our April 2011 issue.
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January 27, 2012Mark-Room CasesA new ISAF case and US SAILING appeal aim to provide more clarity to mark-rounding situations. "Rules" from our March 2011 issue.
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December 21, 2011A Right-of-Way Mystery SolvedTwo reader questions give the rules a workout and point out a few features not covered in any beginner’s guide to the rules. "Rules" from our October 2010 issue.
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December 21, 2011Tricky Mark-Room SituationsWriting a fair and simple set of rules to get a fleet around the marks is undoubtedly the most challenging task that the writers of rules face. Take a look at these two situations. "Rules" from our June 2011 issue.
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December 20, 2011A Competitor’s Bill of RightsWhen it comes to dealing with protest and race committees, your rights are clearly defined. "Rules" from our September 2010 issue.
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December 15, 2011A New Sport with a New Set of RulesKiteboard racing is different, and so are its rules. "Rules" from our November/December 2009 issue.
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December 13, 2011Situations When Judgment Is RequiredWhen the rules are not clear-cut, judgment is required. "Rules" from our October 2009 issue.
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December 12, 2011Improve Your Odds in a Protest HearingTo ensure a positive outcome in your next protest hearing, take proactive steps on the water and, once ashore, get your case in order. "Rules" from our November/December 2010 issue.



