NATA
to try a 50% Crew Weight Rule
For a number of years, NATA has voted not to enforce the crew
weight rule. Crews that weight less than 130
kg have not had to carry crew
weight
ballast
in events
in
North America, other than World Championships.
At
this year's NATA AGM, Thilo Giese proposed requiring crews that
weigh
less
than
130
kg to
carry
half the
weight difference
as water ballast, up to a maximum of 6 kg, but with the option
of dumping the extra weight if the wind strength required full
hiking by skipper and crew. Thilo was confident we could
leave the decision on when to dump the ballast to each crew. This proposal didn't pass, but the same "50%" proposal, without
the option of dumping the ballast, did. At least until the
next AGM, crews sailing in NATA events and weigh less than 130
kg will
carry 50% of the difference as ballast. Any
hull weight in excess of 68 kg can be counted toward this weight.
NATA will reconsider this rule at their next AGM.
The official text of the NATA rule is available here. Revised
2003-09-11 |