Two popular MORC one-designers: the Show 24 {left) 

 and the Dolphin {right) 



the Race Committee, or its designated representatives, which shall have 

 authority to interpret the rules and conditions of the race, to decide 

 protests and to reject at any time prior to the preparatory signal for the 

 start of a race the entry of any yacht which, in its opinion, is deemed 

 unseaworthy or is not complying with the letter or spirit of the rules and 

 conditions of the race. There shall be no appeal from such decisions. 



2. Inspection: The Race Committee, or its designated representatives, 

 reserves the right to inspect yachts and examine all gear to determine 

 suitability and operating efficiency before the start of any race. Any yacht 

 may be prohibited from starting for noncompliance with the require- 

 ments or if, in the opinion of the committee, it is otherwise considered 

 improperly conditioned or equipped, it may be subject to a penalty of 

 10 per cent of its rated length. For overnight races boats must appear 



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