Asking for Interpretation of IOM Class Rules related to various arrangements of kicking straps has been received from Graham Bantock - commercial builder. Full text and diagram is here:
http://www.iomclass.org/administration/technical/
Asking for interpretation - kicking strap
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Asking for interpretation - kicking strap
Robert Grubisa
Re: Asking for interpretation - kicking strap
As ever, there are two issues. One is the interpretation, and whether the Class Rules as they stand currently permit such kicking strap or vang arrangements. The second, which I guess will inevitably attract equally heated debate, is whether the Class would want to change the Class Rules so as to permit or prohibit such arrangements.
On the interpretation, my initial take is that, because the kicking strap is an item of rigging, these various arrangements are currently permitted under F.2.4 CONSTRUCTION:
(a) Fittings and/or control lines may be combined provided their function is not extended beyond what is permitted.
(b) The position of parts, and the length and tension of rigging, may be adjustable unless otherwise restricted.
On any change to the class rule which might seek to restrict them, my take is that a class should always have a couple of little places where it can breathe and develop, otherwise it stagnates and eventually dies... It is a judgement call as to where to allow little spaces for "breathing", of course!
On the interpretation, my initial take is that, because the kicking strap is an item of rigging, these various arrangements are currently permitted under F.2.4 CONSTRUCTION:
(a) Fittings and/or control lines may be combined provided their function is not extended beyond what is permitted.
(b) The position of parts, and the length and tension of rigging, may be adjustable unless otherwise restricted.
On any change to the class rule which might seek to restrict them, my take is that a class should always have a couple of little places where it can breathe and develop, otherwise it stagnates and eventually dies... It is a judgement call as to where to allow little spaces for "breathing", of course!
Lester Gilbert
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Re: Asking for interpretation - kicking strap
The Interpretation 2012-IOM-1 has been issued and posted on IOM ICA website.
Robert Grubisa