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Boat Traffic Rules - Start Area
The Organising Committee for the 2004 Australian Rowing Championships & Kings Cup Regatta recommends that all crews and scullers who will be competing at the event, particularly School crews, take some time to consider these notes and the attached diagram:
1. The Start Pontoon is manned by:
- The Starter (who is in control of all operations of the Start pontoon) appointed by the Boat Race Officials Jury.
- The Starter's Assistant appointed by the Boat Race Officials Jury.
- A Start Pontoon Supervisor appointed by the Organising Committee
- 16 Scout Boatholders working in two teams of 8
2. It is not the responsibility of the Boatholders to prevent a rowing skiff from colliding with the Start Pontoon. In fact they are instructed not to do so to avoid personal injury. It is the responsibility of each crew and sculler to control their craft and to ensure the boat holder is able to lock on to the boat without personal injury.
3. When crews are asked to take their lane for an event, they should do so as close to the Start pontoon as possible (i.e. within five boat lengths) to avoid time delay in backing boats a long and unnecessary way.
4. Large boat crews should be trained in the alignment of their boats once locked on to a boat holder. In particular, eights and fours should be well versed in passing a blade forward (i.e. Bow passing their oar to two and two passing their oar to three etc.) to keep their boat either straight down their lane or into the wind in the case of head or cross wind conditions. This will avoid delays to the programme and frustration of competitors and officials, particularly in events involving School crews).
5. The Start Area (i.e. the area within 100m of the Start) is a quiet zone.
6. No crew is permitted to cross the course without first having sought the permission of the Starter.
7. If damage to equipment occurs, the crew or sculler is asked to come direct to the Work Barge for attention.
8. All competitors are asked to respect and acknowledge and to treat with courtesy the volunteers working on the Start pontoon. They are there to help you.
9. Toilet facilities are available on the Start pontoon in case of an emergency. Access is to be via the Work Barge.
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