The IMS 2007 book and its
sections have been re-arranged
in 3 documents as described
below. This work has been more
complex than anticipated, given
the layers of changes and new
concepts that have been
accumulated in the 30 years of
development of both the IMS and
IOR, which remains the core of
the new IMS measurement
platform.
We thank all concerned,
especially our boat owners, for
their enthusiasm at embracing
this new rule and their patience
in awaiting it to be available
in published form. We are
confident the wait will have
been worthwhile and that the
simplification and clarification
work performed will be
appreciated.
There will be no printed version
of these Rules, as they are
downloadable for free from this
web site to be saved and printed
as needed. Compliance with IMS
Rule 304 (a copy of the Rules
must be on board while racing)
can thus be fulfilled by having
the pdf file on a computer, palm
top or any other device taken on
board while racing.
Due to the major overhaul, some
clarifications or updates may be
required in the course of the
coming months. And whenever any
corrections may become
necessary, these will be
published on the Rules &
Regulations page.
IMS 2008
This
is the measurement platform
transformed from IMS and reduced
to detailed measurement
descriptions and instructions,
without any reference to the
formulae and algorithms that are
used to create handicaps. The
complete data set of IMS is
intended to be used primarily
for ORC International and ORC
Club, but can also be used by
other handicapping systems that
wish to adjust their performance
analysis or secret or public
formulae.
The second part of the text is
associated with the
Accommodation Regulations, which
previously were part of a
separate publication, the
"optional" IMS Regulations. They
are now part of the Rule text,
and include the table of
standards.
ORC Rating Rules 2008
These
rules describe how the data
collected through the IMS
platform are conveyed in
measurements and parameters to
be used by the VPP to calculate
performances, and how these
performances are presented in
the ORC International and ORC
Club certificates, and then used
for scoring races. The document
is divided in 4 sections:
Limits
and defaults: In this
section there are definitions
and descriptions, formulae and
limits for hull, rig, sails,
stability, crew and how they are
calculated in the LPP and VPP.
Rules
applying when racing:
This section describes how sails
can be set, rig and boat and
ballast adjustments and
guidelines to handle measurement
differences when they arise
during a regatta.
Certificates: It's a
description of the various types
of certificates available:
International, Club, One-Design
and their revalidation and
invalidation procedures. Samples
of International and Club
certificates are included. A
wider selection can be found in
other sections of this site.
Scoring:
The various types of scoring
methods are described, from the
simple single number to the more
complex interpolated ones as the
Performance Curve Scoring (PCS)
with detailed
information about the necessary
course description,
and the algorithms to produce,
duplicate and validate race
results
Green Book 2008
It
is a slightly updated version of
the 2007 text, with some small
updates regarding the time limit
and the Class limits for the 670
Class, whose low limit is set at
618 sec/mi.
The part related to GP Classes
has been taken out from the
Green Book, and separate files
for the 3 classes will be posted
in each class section of the
site.
The Special Regulations are
available from the
ISAF site.