That's what the USSailing instructors teach re hove-to. Start on port, end
up on starboard.
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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What is ones status while hove-to? I guess you should
always try to hove-to on starboard tack?
What would your status be , while single handing, drifting,
up at the bow pulling down your jib?
Scotty
"Bart" wrote in message
oups.com..
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Joe wrote:
Is there penalties for near misses?
can be if someone pushes the issue and gets the USCG
involved.
Joe
On starboard tack hove-to, with the helm lashed, I was
nearly run over
by the schooner Aurora in Newport Harbor. I yelled at the
skipper and
later when I was on port tack, altered course several
times to try and
run me down again--failing to maintain his stand-on
course. I wrote a
formal letter to the USCG and gave the names of witnesses.
The USCG
gave them a telephone call and a mild slap on the wrist.
The USCG
officer I spoke to told me they could not take action
unless there
was in fact a collision.
I still have a copy of the original letter. I should post
it here.
If you ever go to Newport. Don't patronize the Aurora.