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The question of "sail or no sail" is very relevant - it determines whether another vessel
is standon or giveway. Since between to kitesurfers they use sailboat rules (port/starboard; windward/leeward) one might guess that a port tack kitesurfer would respect a starboard tack sailboat. "Schoonertrash" wrote in message ... If the kite is pulling a board its a sail and the board is a vessel. If the kite stands alone it is an un-mechanically powered seaplane unless towed by another boat in which case the tow boat is the responsible vessel. The question of sail or no sail is moot. If it's 'capable or being used as a means of transportation' it comes undere ColRegs International and National in the US and Canada. Can't speak for the Inland Rules of Britain I haven't read thier version since 1997. Whichever, Rule 2 still rules for your own vessel. Regardless. MST |