Capt. NealŪ wrote: Correction: the following vessel is to *windward*
by virtue of the
apparent
wind not being the real wind the sailing rules are based on the real
wind.
What if they're going upwind? Wouldn't the overtaking boat be to
leeward? And where in the rules does it mention "apparent wind"? In
fact, as I said, windward and leeward are not defined by the wind is
on, but which side the sail are on.
Duh! And it's the wind that determines on which side the boom is.
Another confession that you don't know how to sail, Neal? Now we
understand why you failed the test for the sailing endorsement.
BWAHAHAHAHA! What a PUTZ you are, Neal! You've completely embarrassed
yourself, here. Not only have you admitted you don't know the rules,
you've said you don;t care what they say, you have no intention of
abiding by them!
And now you're admitting that you don't even know how to sail!
BWAHAHAHAHAAA!
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