The protest committee shall consider the evidence and decide
what weight to give it. It shall then find the facts based on the
balance of probabilities (unless an applicable
rule
requires
otherwise), and then apply the
rules
to those facts to make its
conclusions and a decision.
Decisions shall be made by simple majority vote. When there
is an equal division of votes, the chair of the hearing may cast
an additional vote.
If there is a conflict between
two or more
rules
that must be resolved before a decision
can be made, and
those
rules
are in the notice of race, the sailing
instructions, or any of the other documents that govern
the event under item (g) of the definition
rule
,
then the protest committee shall apply the rule that it believes
will provide the fairest result for all boats affected.
If the protest committee is in doubt about the meaning of a
class rule, it shall refer its questions, together with the relevant
facts, to an authority responsible for interpreting the rule. In
making its decision, the protest committee is bound by the
authority's reply.