Rules
Information on the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), Equipment Rules of Sailing (ERS), Offshore Special Regulations (OSR) and RYA Anti-doping Rules
Racing Rules of Sailing
The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) are revised and published every four years by World Sailing, the international authority for the sport.
Member National Authorities (the RYA for the UK) are allowed to make variations to certain areas within the rules - to be known as 'National Prescriptions'. The RYA makes prescriptions to the RRS and publishes the RRS together with the prescriptions and other addenda in the RYA publication YR1 and through the integrated eBook on the World Sailing app. The RYA prescriptions can also be downloaded in isolation from here.
The changes introduced in 2021 are described in this guidance note which is contained within the RYA Racing Rules Guidance Book.
Changes & corrections to the racing rules
From time to time, World Sailing publishes corrections and urgent changes to the RRS. See the World Sailing website for these changes
The World Sailing app will be automatically updated with any changes or corrections that are published.
World Sailing regulations
RRS 6.1 requires each competitors, boat owner and support persons to comply with those World Sailing regulations which have been designated as having the status of a rule.
Currently the following regulations are designated as being rules:
- Advertising code
- Anti-doping code
- Betting and anti-corruption code
- Disciplinary code
- Eligibility code
- Sailor categorization code
Racing Rules of Sailing resources
Equipment Rules of Sailing
The World Sailing Equipment Rules of Sailing (ERS) are rules for the use of equipment in sailboat racing, equipment definitions, and rules on equipment control and inspection. The ERS are not part of the Racing Rules of Sailing.
Except where specifically referenced in the Racing Rules of Sailing, they apply only when explicitly invoked by one or more of the following:
- Class rules or the rules of a rating system
- The notice of race or sailing instructions for an event
- National authority prescriptions
Like the Racing Rules of Sailing, the ERS are published by World Sailing every four years.
The ERS are available as part of the integrated eBook on the World Sailing App or from the World Sailing website.
Equipment Rules of Sailing resources
- Equipment Rules of Sailing
- International Classes Class Rules
- National Classes Class Rules
- World Sailing App
Offshore Special Regulations
The purpose of the World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations (OSR) is to establish uniform minimum equipment, structural features, stability, accommodation and training standards for categories of events which Organising Authorities may select and modify to suit local conditions.
The scope of the OSR covers racing in seven categories from trans-oceanic races to inshore dinghy racing.
The OSR do not replace, but rather supplement, the requirements of governmental authorities, classification society certification, the racing rules of sailing, the equipment rules of sailing, class rules and rating systems.
The OSR are invoked by the notice of race for an event stating they apply and specifying the relevant OSR category for the event. Specific requirements of the OSR may be amended by the notice of race for an event. The OSR are published by World Sailing every two years.
The OSR are available from the World Sailing App or from the World Sailing website.
Offshore Special Regulations resources
Anti-doping rules
The RYA Anti-doping Rules adopt and incorporate the World Sailing Anti-doping Code and the UK Anti-doping Rules.
For purposes of these RYA anti-doping rules, anyone in the United Kingdom who is deemed to have agreed (whether in writing or by their conduct) to be bound by the Racing Rules of Sailing shall be deemed to fall within that definition and therefore to be bound by the UK anti-doping rules as an athlete.
