CASE 102 Rule 62.2 Redress
When a boat requests redress over an incident she claims affected her score in a race, and thus in a series, the time limit for making the request is the time limit for the race, rather than a time limit based on the posting of the series results.
Summary of the Facts
Scruples requested redress at the end of an eight-race series over an incident
that occurred in Race 5 of the series, which was sailed three weeks earlier.
The protest committee found her request to be invalid because it was made after
the time limit. She appealed, stating that it was not until the end of the series
and the posting of the results that she knew that her score in Race 5 had affected
her series score and that the time for her to make her request did not begin
until after the series was completed and the results posted.
Decision
Appeal dismissed. Scruples’s request for redress was not valid. The incident
affected her score in the series only through its effect on her score in Race
5 and, therefore, the relevant time limit for requesting redress was the time
limit that applied to that race.
RYA 2001/9