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Version 3.92 dated January 15, 2002 includes enhancements for screen colors, rotation text file output, and author's new E-mail address. It includes Version 3.91 updates to comply with the 2001 procedural rules. Please delete all previous versions of the program and download this copy today. The most significant change is that DNS, RAF (a.k.a. RET,WTD), & DSQ are scored as the fleet +1 instead of the previous +2.

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SUPPLEMENTAL RULES FOR
SOUTH EAST INTERSCHOLASTIC SAILING ASSOCIATION “SEISA”
(Updated 11-17-2018)

History of South East Interscholastic Sailing

You have entered the website dedicated to the promotion of organized interscholastic sailing competition at the high school level in the South East District of the Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA). SEISA stands for South East Interscholastic Sailing Association. The South East District includes the western panhandle of Florida, southern Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. SEISA is one of seven ISSA districts in the United States.

During each sailing season, SEISA member teams and their associated clubs will host clinics and regattas culminating in qualifiers leading to the three national championships for high school sailors. The Cressy Cup is the National Singlehanded Championship, sailed in Lasers. The Mallory Cup is the National Doublehanded Championship typically sailed in 420s or FJs. The Baker Cup is the National Team Racing Championship, also sailed in doublehanded boats.