CASE 36 Rule 49.2, Crew Position
Positioning of crew members relative to lifelines.
Summary of the Facts
A boat in an offshore class, while close-hauled, had a crew member positioned,
for several minutes on two occasions, next to the shrouds with his feet on the
deck and his legs inside but touching the lifelines. While his torso was substantially
upright, part of it was outboard of an imaginary line projected vertically from
the top of the lifelines. The boat was disqualified under rule 49.2 and appealed.
Decision
The appeal is dismissed. As to the illustrated positions, 1, 2 and 3 do not
break the rule; positions 5 and 6 break it. In position 4, on boats equipped
with two wire lifelines, a crew member sitting on deck facing outboard with
his waist inside the lower lifeline may have the upper part of his body outside
the upper lifeline; otherwise the rule is broken.
USSA 1976/194