Veil Tail
International Point Table
The top and bottom edges of the tail should be curved so
that the largest width reach ¾ of the length. The rear boundary is concave, the
length corresponds to 8/10 of the length of the body, but not below 5/10. The
width is ¾ of the length and dorsal fin with rounded tip reaches the 1st third
of the caudal fin.
Caudal
Awarding points for length:
8/10 of the length of the body = 10 points
7/10 of the length of the body = 8 points
6/10 of the length of the body = 5 points
5/10 of the length of the body = 2 points
Below = 0 points
8/10 exceeding the length of the body = up - 3 points
Points deduction examples deformities:
If the height of the fin is over 4/4 of its length = up - 5
points
If the height of the fin is less than ¾ of its length = up -
8 points
The end of the fin is not concave = to - 10 points
Heavily damaged fin = up - 5 points
The top and bottom of the fin are not convex = up - 10
points
The junction points to the rear are too heavily rounded up =
- 4 points
The edges are jagged or split up = - 2 points
The sum withdrawals can not exceed 20 points.
Dorsal
Awarding points for length:
Until the end of the first third of the caudal fin = 5
points
Until the beginning of the tail = 3 points
Below the length is from 1 to 2 points
Fin beyond the first third of the caudal up = - 3 points
Points deduction example deformities:
Fin beginning not rising quite steeply up = - 3 points
Heavily damaged fin = up - 2 points
Fin does not conform to the original shape = up - 7 points
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