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Rules

COURSE: The Textile River Regatta is rowed over a 3.5 mile course beginning at Tyng Island and finishing along the Heritage State Park walkway, south of the Bellegarde boathouse. The course is clearly marked along its length with buoys.
LAUNCH SITE: Boats are to launch from the docks at the Bellegarde Boathouse and the City of Lowell Beach located next to the Pavilion (downstream from the boathouse about a mile). Priority will be given to boats launching for an event. All boats should launch no later than sixty minutes prior to the start of their event. A Dockmaster will be present to expedite boat traffic. ALWAYS launch and dock with the bow pointed upstream. Boats should cross to the far side of the river upon launching as soon as it is safe to cross the racecourse and proceed upriver in the travel lane to the marshalling area, remaining clear of the race course.

Proceed upstream to the Start along the South Shore, keeping the orange buoys that mark the racecourse to your starboard side.

It is your responsibility to make sure that you do not interfere with any boats racing downstream when you cross the river to enter the travel lane!!!

BUOYS: Orange buoys mark the course. Keep the orange buoys to starboard at all times, both going upriver to the Start and on the course. Green buoys mark hazards. Do not try to put your oars over a green buoy as it might have drifted and you could hit the hazard it is marking. Do not attempt to go between a green buoy and the shore, even on your way up to the starting line!!!!
START: Each entrant is responsible for arriving at the marshalling area ten minutes prior to the start of their event. Boats will be started in order by bow number at approximately ten second intervals. Late-arriving boats may lose their starting position or be excluded from the race at the discretion of the Starter. Boats must pass through the starting buoys to be officially recognized.

NEW IN 2007: 

Crews late to the start may start at the discretion of the referees at the start line. If a late crew is allowed to start, a time will be recorded, however the publication of this time within the results of the original event and/or the boat's standing in the event are not guaranteed.

To do your warm-ups, move past the orange buoys marking the marshalling area at the Start. Make sure you do not continue upstream out of earshot of the marshals.

FINISH: Participants not passing between the two finishing buoys with bow marker intact are subject to exclusion from the race. Once beyond the finish line, boats MUST clear the Finish line and row clear of all the orange bouys following the finish line before turning. This is so you do not block the other crews as they cross the line. Impeding boats that are still racing constitutes a major (30 second) violation.

Warning: There is a set of falls approximately 1500 meters past the Finish line.  You should avoid rowing over the falls if at all possible.

To return to the docks, turn to port and return to the docks in the return lane along the wall.

Dock carefully with safety in mind and LISTEN for the Dockmaster's instructions. 

REGISTRATION: Registration is done exclusively at Regatta Central.  Please do not mail us entry forms that you have printed from an old version of this web site.

ELIGIBILITY

We have a separate web page for rules governing age- and skill-based eligibility - see Classifications.

CHECK-IN IS REQUIRED AT THE REGATTA

Competitors or their coaches must check-in on Saturday, September 29th from 4:00 to 6:00pm or Sunday, September 30th from 6:00 to 11:00am at the Bellegarde Boathouse.   Your bow number and bib will be given to you then, along with an event program and any important race-day information.  If you do not check-in during these designated times, you may not be allowed to race.   Any rare exceptions are at the discretion of the Local Organizing Committee, confirmed by the USRA Chief Referee.  When arriving for check-in, bring your Regatta Central invoice to speed the check-in process, and if you are registered for any lightweight events, bring your crew for weigh-in.  If you will be arriving late on Sunday and cannot make the 11:00am close of check-in, please check the web site in days before the regatta -- we will have instructions on where to go to pick up your packet.  If all else fails, check the Medals Desk when you arrive; that will be the default location for registration packets that were not picked up during check-in hours.

EQUIPMENT Bowmarkers and bibs must be picked up at the Registration desk (one per boat per race).  All boats launching must have their bowmarkers secured.  Bowmarkers will be collected at the launch site.  BOWCLIPS: All boats must have a bow clip to which a bowmarker can be secured. We won't have spare bow clips at the regatta, so make sure your boat is equipped.  BOW BALL:  All shells MUST be equipped with a bowball.  HEEL STRAPS: All boats MUST have heel straps securely in place at launch time per USRA rules. This is a cool-weather regatta and heel strap compliance is a very popular item with the referees. 
PENALTIES & PROTESTS:
  1. Any boat being overtaken must grant the right-of-way to the upcoming boat. An overtaken boat should begin to yield NO LATER THAN the point at which the overtaking crew is within one boat length of their stern.
  2. Boats must proceed downstream within the restraints of course buoys.
  3. Boats not observing course rules and/or impeding other crews shall be penalized at the discretion of Regatta officials.

    Minor Violations: 10 second penalty (e.g., cutting a buoy)

    Major Violations: 30 second penalty (e.g., not granting right of way)

  4. Protests must be reported to the Dockmaster immediately upon docking and then submitted in writing to a USRA official at the Textile River Regatta headquarters containing a concise statement describing the facts that underlie the protest (including a visual description of the incident in question, bow numbers of protesting and protested crews, and names of witnesses, if any) and the relief that the crew seeks. The protest will include the individual signature of a protesting crew member (usually the cox on a sweep boat) and will be accompanied by a check for $25 made out to the Textile River Regatta or $25 in cash. The written protest will be submitted to a USRA official at the regatta not more than thirty minutes after finishing that event.