The object of these rules is to provide a set of rules to which
inexpensive high-performance dinghies may be designed and built.
The Association shall hold an Annual General Meeting, normally
at the National Championship. The date and venue of the A.G.M.
shall be published at least one month before it is due to be held.
The A.G.M. shall elect the following Association Officials:
President, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Technical Officer.
It may also elect the following additional Officials:
Magazine Editor, Publicity Officer, Fixtures Secretary.
All these Officials shall be members of the Association Committee.
The A.G.M. may elect additional committee members up to a total
of ten.
Changes to these Rules may only be made as a result of a 2/3
majority vote in favour in a postal ballot of all paid up members
of the association. Proposals for changes to these rules may be
submitted to the Association Committee at any time. Such proposals
must be signed by five members and must detail the precise wording
of the proposed change. The Committee shall consider each proposal
and may suggest possible changes to the proposers. The final wording
shall be agreed upon within four months of the original submission.
The Committee shall, within a further three months, conduct a
postal ballot of all members. The ballot shall include the full
detailed wording of the proposals, any explanation submitted by
the proposers and any comments from the Committee or Technical
Officer. The ballot will close one month after the date of posting
(this date to be stated in the ballot). The Committee shall decide
the exact date on which any change shall come into effect. This
shall be not less than three months or more than six months from
the closing of the ballot.
The class shall be known as the UNITED KINGDOM CHERUB 12ft.
DEVELOPMENT CLASS.
The insignia shall consist of a heart shaped silhouette of
a size which would approximately be contained in a 300mm diameter
circle. The insignia shall be placed on both sides of the mainsail,
approximately one third from the top, and shall be of a colour
contrasting with the mainsail.
On completion of measurement by an authorised measurer and
subject to conforming with the class restrictions and payment
of the prescribed fee, each boat shall be issued with a registration
number by the Class Registrar. This number shall be displayed
on both sides of mainsail directly under the insignia and on the
spinnaker at approximately half height on both sides, in contrasting
colours. The numbers shall be approximately 300mm high and have
a trunk width of approximately 50mm.
The crew shall consist of two persons. One member of the crew
may use a trapeze.
The CHERUB is a development class and these rules may not cover every eventuality. In cases where doubt exists, account should be taken of the intentions and spirit of the rules and the matter should be referred to the Technical Officer and Association Committee.
UK CHERUB races shall be designated Category C in accordance
with ISAF Appendix 1, Section 2- Advertising.
4.1.1 Length - Between Stem and Transom shall not exceed 3.70m.
No part of the hull may extend more than 4.0m from the transom.
(Note: For boats with inset or open transoms this measurement
shall be taken from the after extremity of the hull skin at or
below the waterline.)
4.1.2 Beam - The maximum beam shall be 1.80m. (Note: Footstops
and footloops only may extend beyond this beam.)
4.1.3 Depth of Hull - Depth at mid-length, measured vertically
from sheer to the lowest point of the hull, shall be at least
450mm.
4.1.4 Stem - The profile of the stem shall be approximately vertical
for a minimum of 200mm from its bottom.
4.1.5 Chine(s) - Chines shall be fair and continuous curves. There
will be at least one chine at least 2000mm long. Any chine at
some point shall be at least 450mm from the centreline. No part
of the outer skin above a chine shall be inside a vertical line
passing through the chine.
4.1.6 Anti-multihull rule - In any cross-section of the hull,
no horizontal line shall pass through the hull skin more than
once either side of the centreline. (Note: It is not the intention
of this rule to prohibit 'tubular wings'.)
4.1.7 Weight - The weight of the hull in dry condition shall not
be less than 50kg. The weight shall include all permanently fixed
fittings and bowsprit, but shall exclude sails, spars, standing
rigging, centreboard, rudder and other loose gear.
4.1.8 Buoyancy - The hull shall be fitted with built-in buoyancy
not less than 0.26m3 contained in at least three separate compartments
of at least 0.02m3 each.
4.1.9 Centreboard and rudder - Centreboard and rudder shall not
be ballasted (i.e. shall float). The centreboard shall be fitted
on the centreline of the hull.
4.2.1 Spars - The area of spars shall be considered as sail
area. The area shall be taken as:-
(chord-100mm)*length
Where chord= the diameter of the smallest circle through
which the spar could be passed when stripped of all fittings.
If chord < 100mm then the area shall be disregarded.
4.2.2 Spinnaker Pole - Either a Spinnaker Pole or a Bowsprit
may be used for setting a spinnaker, but both may not be carried
in any race.
4.2.3 Bowsprit - The bowsprit, if fitted, shall be retractable
to within 4.3m of the transom. The outer end of the bowsprit shall
be solid or capped. No sail other than a spinnaker may be set
from the bowsprit.
4.3.1 Material - The sails may be constructed from woven fibre
cloth, unwoven fibre cloth, flexible plastic film or composite
materials consist of any combination of the three. All sails shall
be stowable in sail bags of normal dimensions.(for the purpose
of this rule, 'long' sail bags for the stowing of rolled up sails
are regarded as normal).
4.3.2 Mainsail and Jib
4.3.2.1 Sail Area - The areas of the mainsail and jib will be
measured in accordance with the IYRU measurement instructions(1979),
part IV, measurement and calculation of sail area (printed in
appendix 1). The following are excepted:
a) Section 2 (measurement of spars) shall not apply.
b) Section 6, spinnaker, shall not apply.
The combined area of the mainsail and jib shall not exceed 12.50m2
4.3.3 The mainsail must be removable without releasing the standing
rigging.
4.3.4 Spinnaker - Spinnakers shall be measured
in a dry condition. All measurements shall be taken with the sail
pulled taut between the relevant points.
The following measurements shall be taken. Length of the Luff,
Leech and Foot, and the cross width between the mid points of
the luff and leech. The following parameters shall be calculated.
L = Mean of luff / leech length.
DL = Difference of luff and leech.
F = sq.rt.((Foot Length) ²-DL ²)
G = sq.rt.(Cross Width ²-(DL/2) ²)
Area = LF/6 + 2LG/3
The area of spinnaker may not exceed 15m2. Only one spinnaker
may be carried on board in any race.
4.3.5 I.SA.F. rules 50.2 Spinnaker Poles, Whisker Poles and 50.4
Head Sails shall not apply.
The following are not permitted:
a) Any contrivance other than a trapeze extending out board to
support the crew. Only one member of the crew may use the trapeze
at any one time.
b) Spinnaker sheet catchers on the stem which may be dangerous
to other crew or craft.
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