The flag is Yellow.

Boating is restricted to University crews, first VIIIs, men's crews in the top 
2 divisions of the May Bumps and women's crews in the top division of the May 
Bumps as well as first fours and tub pairs. Members of crews permitted to boat 
under a Yellow Flag may do so in fours or small boats (i.e. single and double 
sculls and pairs) with the express permission of the Club Captain and/or 
Boatman.

Outlook: The current Met Office forecast suggests a possibility of green flag 
tomorrow morning somewhere between the hours of 0400 and 0900. However, it is 
unclear exactly when the conditions will become bad enough to require the 
yellow to be raised again. It could very will happen before 0900, with many 
novice crews still on the water (if the flag is set to green in the early 
morning). We would ask that in the event the flag is set to green in the early 
morning, clubs consider seriously whether the crews they want to boat will be 
able to handle conditions if they worsen significantly over the course of their 
outing. In particular, if coxes and rowers are not, at this point, experienced 
enough to hold position on their side of the river in a queue without constant 
input from the bank, then they probably shouldn't boat. Ultimately, the 
decision to boat lies with the coach and cox concerned, but CUCBC will take a 
very dim view of any crew found to have caused problems in what were know
 n to be potentially challenging conditions for an inexperienced crew.


The CUCBC Committee


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