Race Officers
The RSYC relies on volunteer race officers to organise and run
its races. We are fortunate that as a club we have a large and
experienced team, and do not have to press gang racers into
performing race officer duties.
Running a club race normally requires a team of six Race
Officers. The tasks required are varied, and include:
- Setting courses and laying any marks that are required
- Recording and timing the start and finish of the race
- Monitoring boats progress, and shortening courses if
necessary
- Making announcements over the radio
- Flag and sound signals
- Collating results after the race and announcing the winners
in the club house
Of course there's always time after the racers are away for a
well-deserved cup of coffee before we are called upon to record
the finish.

Many people, even experienced racing sailors, comment after
their first time on the committee boat that they are surprised
how much is involved in running a race and how valuable the
experience is for their own racing.
For any race a team is chosen for their mix of skills and
experience. Some of the tasks can be picked up easily, so first
timers will find that they are contributing from the
beginning.
Being a Race Officer is a rewarding experience. Anyone
interested in joining the team should contact our racing
secretary Cathy Crawley at the club.