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SAFFA - South African Fly Fishing Association | 10.1. There must be the same number of competitors in each boat. 10.2. Each competitor has the right to be in command of the boat for an equal amount of time. The odd numbered competitor in the draw will have command of the boat for the first half of the session. The even numbered competitor in the draw will have command in the second half of the session. 10.3. The competitor in command of the boat may take all tactical decisions, including: on which seat in the boat each competitor sits; where the boat should be positioned; whether a drogue is used or not. The Controller may at his discretion override any such decision for reasons of safety or of fairness to the competitor(s) in his or in other boats. 10.4. Boats must be launched at least ten minutes before the start of the session to give competitors time to arrive by the start time of the session at a position from which they will commence fishing. 10.5. No boat may approach within fifty meters of another boat from which a competitor is at the time fishing, except for reasons of safety or necessity. 10.6. Competitors while fishing must be seated on the fitted seats but may use a cushion of a maximum depth of ten centimeters (but see Article 10.8). 10.7. Netting of fish must be done by the competitor. 10.8. A competitor may stand only while netting a fish. But, if the competitor has asked the Controller to net the fish, he must remain seated. 10.9. Rule Modifications must give more detail on how boat fishing will be conducted e.g. drifting or anchored boats; whether or not a drogue may be used; the area in which each competitor may cast his flies; the number of competitors per boat; whether or not the competition area may wholly or partly be used for Official Practice; whether competition waters should be divided into five sectors or whether they may be fished by more than one group of competitors at the same time; whether boats should be required to drift with the bows to the left or right |
FIPS Mouche - Federation Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche | 10.1. There must be the same number of competitors in each boat. 10.2. Each competitor has the right to be in command of the boat for an equal amount of time. The odd numbered competitor in the draw will have command of the boat for the first half of the session. The even numbered competitor in the draw will have command in the second half of the session. 10.3. The competitor in command of the boat may take all tactical decisions including: on which seat in the boat each competitor sits; where the boat should be positioned; and whether a drogue is used or not. The Controller may at his discretion override any such decision for reasons of safety or of fairness to the competitor(s) in his boat. 10.4. Boats must be launched at least ten minutes before the start of the session to give competitors time to arrive by the start time of the session at a position from which they will commence fishing. 10.5. No boat may approach within fifty metres of another boat from which a competitor is at the time fishing, except for reasons of safety or necessity. 10.6. Competitors while fishing must be seated on the provided seats. A seat cushion may be used if desired. However, ten centimetres is the maximum thickness allowed for a seat cushion. 10.7. Netting of fish is the responsibility of the competitor. However, a Controller may net a fish if requested by the competitor. 10.8. A competitor may stand only while netting a fish. But, if the competitor has asked the Controller to net the fish, he must remain seated. 10.9. Rule Modifications must give more detail on how boat fishing will be conducted e.g. drifting or anchored boats; whether or not a drogue may be used; the area in which each competitor may cast his flies; the number of competitors per boat; whether or not fishing may take place while the controller is rowing; whether or not the competition area may wholly or partly be used for Official Practice; whether competition waters should be divided into five sectors or whether they may be fished by more than one group of competitors at the same time; whether boats should be required to drift with the bows to the left or right. 10.10 A competitor may not navigate a boat. Only the controller may man the oars and/or motor as applicable |