So long as we’re putting it all out there here I’ll post the facts before they become mischaracterized.
First the proposal:
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HCA Points System Proposal
Proposed by: Rob Jerry, North American Tiger Class representative
Proposal:
HCA Points regattas shall be allowed to include a Formula 18 start when it is decided by the areas Division Chair and Fleet Commodores that doing so is
a) necessary to support Tiger and Wildcat sailors and/or
b) necessary for the overall health of the event and therefore in the best interest of the Hobie one-design fleets.
The following conditions shall apply:
1) The fleet hosting the regatta must have local Hobie Tiger or Wildcat owners in its membership.
2) Tigers racing within the Formula 18 fleet shall be scored separately as a Tiger one-design fleet in addition to their Formula 18 fleet score. Only Tiger one-design scores shall be counted in the HCA ranking.
3) At least one competitor on each Hobie Tiger shall be an HCA member. Other Formula 18 sailors shall pay a $10 per boat fee to support the HCA regatta insurance policy.
4) This policy shall be in effect for a two year trial period after which it shall be evaluated by the HCA Board of Directors.
Reasons:
In many areas of the North American region HCA points events have either been canceled or run the risk of being canceled in the future due to low turnout. It is not in the best interest of Hobie one-design classes when these events cease to exist or convert to an open regatta format. Part of this problem stems from the fact that the majority of Tiger sailors prefer to race in the larger Formula 18 fleets than the smaller Tiger fleets. If adopted, this proposal will help to retain viable numbers at Points Regattas by retaining Tiger competitors and boosting numbers with additional F18 competitors.
Now the Bylaws Committee Opinion
I believe the Committee is Dona McIntosh, Mike Madge and Jeremy Leonard
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We, The Bylaws Committee, find unanimously, that the proposal to allow F-18s to race, beyond the currently allowed "three open class regattas" per year, will violate several key points of the Bylaws as currently written. In order to instate the proposal, one or more of the Bylaws will have to be changed. Below are our findings.
The Bylaw as written:
ARTICLE II. - PURPOSE AND AIMS
Section 1. Purpose: The purpose of the Hobie Class Association of North America is to establish and promote Hobie Cat sailing and racing in its geographic boundaries...
Violation:
We, The Bylaws Committee, find that by allowing F-18s built by other manufacturers to race, HCA would not necessarily be promoting "Hobie Cat Sailing," we would be promoting F-18 sailing. We don't believe that the spirit of the Bylaws is to support the open class F-18 racing. We feel that it is not the job of HCA to promote or support F-18 racing.
The Bylaw as written:
Section 2. Aims: The aims of the HCA include:
a. To give support and encouragement to the sailors of Hobie Cat sailboats.
Violation:
We, The Bylaws Committee, feel that the proposed change would not be, “…encouraging and supportive of sailors of Hobie Cat Sailboats,” but would be encouraging and supportive to F-18 racers.
The Bylaw as written:
c. To support and maintain the one-design racing features of the Hobie Cat sailboat.
Violation:
We, The Bylaws Committee, believe that this proposal does not support "one-design racing features of the Hobie Cat sailboat." It promotes F-18 racing.
The Bylaw as written:
f. To provide advisory jurisdiction over activities sponsored by members, Fleets and Divisions of the association.
Violation:
We, The Bylaws Committee, feel that due to the vague nature of the proposal, certain items would need to be addressed for compliance. For example, if the proposal were to pass, are we going to require that F-18s built by other manufacturers to join and support their local Hobie Fleets and the HCA in order to allow the class to have, “advisory jurisdiction over activities?”
We feel that a big part of HCA and its Bylaws are to foster HCA’s solid, international infrastructure, Divisions and Fleets, supported by both HCA members and HCC. We feel that the proposal does not address this point enough, and therefore feel that it is in conflict with the Bylaws.
The proposal does not address the fact that the HCC donates a substantial amount of financial support to the class, and there are no provisions to require Performance Catamarans, AHPC and other F-18 manufacturers to support the class as well. We feel that if F-18s built by other manufacturers are not explicitly required to be active in their fleets and divisions, then there will be a gap in the member, fleet, division, class, structure, therefore severing the HCA’s “advisory” role.
The Bylaw as written:
h. To foster and promote public interest in the sport of Hobie Cat sailing.
Violation:
We, The Bylaws committee, feel that the proposal does not, “foster and promote public interest in the sport of Hobie Cat sailing”, it fosters and promotes public interest in F-18 sailing.
The Bylaw as written:
j. To support the manufacturers and dealers in the promotion of Hobie Cat sailing and the quality production of one design class Hobie Cat sailboats.
Violation:
We, the Bylaws Committee, believe that the proposal would completely violate this point. For the Hobie sailboat dealers that only sell the Hobie brand, allowing other manufactured F-18s to race would not support them at all. The entire HCA structure, from Fleet to Division and on up to the international level, receive tremendous amounts of support from their local dealers.
We, The Bylaws Committee feel that the proposal would not, “support the manufacturers and dealers in the promotion of Hobie Cat sailing.”
Recommendation by the Bylaws committee:
We, The Bylaws Committee, believe that due to the fact that the F-18 has a long-standing and very successful history in Europe, Australia, South America, and many other parts of the world, a note should be made, and HCA should address it. The F-18 is definitely a growing fleet here in the US and we should take a proactive approach to get catamaran sailing, in whatever form, back into the mainstream consciousness.
We, The Bylaws Committee recommend that due to the vague nature of the written proposal, and the indisputable violations of the Bylaws, that the board cannot vote on it in good conscience.
We, the Bylaws Committee, realize that there may be a provision already in place to accomplish what the proposal is stating in a less politically charged manner; and which does not violate the Bylaws. The "3 open class regattas per year for new events" rule, which, we cannot find the exact text for, should be explored as a compromise that may allow F-18s to race on our racecourse. We feel that the F-18 class could assemble themselves and approach the organizing authority of any of these “Open Class” regattas and ask for a start, therefore, taking the blanket statement that, 'other F18s can race with us' from burdening those HCA race organizers that don't want F-18s to race with them for whatever reason.
We, The Bylaws Committee, feel that most fleets that are organizing events through yacht clubs would be happy to add an F-18 start to one of their “3 open events” if the F-18 class approached them. This would take the burden away from the HCA sanctioned race organizers and require the F-18 class to do some legwork; therefore, if some local criteria needed to be met, the race organizers would be able to discuss them with the F-18 class. We feel that if F-18s built by other manufacturers want to race, it is up to their class to take organizational responsibility to get out on the water, and not leave it up to the HOBIE Class Association to organize them. We feel that it is not in the spirit of the HCA Bylaws to organize F-18 racing.
We, The Bylaws Committee, feel that this is the best solution to eliminate the upcoming, politically charged vote on this proposal that will surely result in a black eye to the class from one side or the other.
Finally the existing class policy that passed in 2008
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HCA Ranking System Proposal
Proposed by Bob Merrick and Chris Wessels
Proposal:
Results from the following types of events shall count towards the HCA Regional Rakings.
1- All events in which the HCA and/or an associated HCA Division and/or HCA fleet is the Organizing Authority. These events shall be HCA One-Design events. An HCA One-Design events is an event that conforms to the HCA One-Design policy. An explanation of this policy is available on the HCA website.
2- Up to three additional events in each HCA Division in which the Organizing Authority is not affiliated with the HCA. These events are subject to the following conditions.
Each Hobie Class (i.e. Hobie 16 or Hobie 20) in which ranking points will be awarded must
a) have at least five boats competing.
b) have a separate, one-design start.
c) compete using Hobie Class rules.
For an event to qualify under option 2 the Division Chair in which the event is to be held shall make a request by contacting the HCA Chair for approval prior to the event. This should be done 3-6 months ahead of time so that all sailors can be properly notified.
Results should be sent to the HCA scorekeeper from an official associated with the event.
All individuals scored in the HCA Regional Ranking must be HCA members.
Reason:
Introducing Option 2 events will help Divisions that don't currently host HCA One-Design regattas pick a few events in which to focus participation as a one-design fleet. It will also give these Divisions an incentive to host a few HCA One-Design events so that sailors can count a full five events in the ranking.
In the more active Divisions this will work to get good turnout at select multi-class events which is good exposure for the Hobie Class.
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And you can find a copy of the HCA bylaws at
http://www.hcana.hobieclass.com/default.asp?MenuID=Class_Info/10817/0/