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Capt. Neal® January 31st 05 10:51 PM

How Jeff sails . . .
 
Jeff Morris is sailing his catamaran in International waters, for once.

Instead of his usual motor trip down the Intracoastal Waterway, he has
decided to go the outside route between Morehead, N.C. and Savannah, Ga.

While about twenty miles offshore he notices he is gaining on another
sailboat, a monohull, which is off his port bow about a half mile away.
Both are on starboard tack and close reaching. He knows that Rule 12
designates him as the give way vessel.

He ignores Rule 12 and proceeds to fall off a little and uses his superior
boat speed to catch up to the other sailboat so he is soon close astern.
He then uses Rule 13 and heads up again so as to overtake allowing
the stand-on vessel according to Rule 13 to stand on.

He creates a close quarters situation because he believes he must follow Rule
13 because he maintains all the Colregs apply at all times.

If I were at the helm of his catamaran I would ignore superfluous Rule 13 and
head up a little and pass the other sailboat at a safe distance without having
to even think about Rule 13.

Who is the more prudent mariner?

CN

Wally January 31st 05 10:59 PM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

He creates a close quarters situation because he believes he must follow

Rule
13 because he maintains all the Colregs apply at all times.

If I were at the helm of his catamaran I would ignore superfluous Rule 13

and
head up a little and pass the other sailboat at a safe distance without

having
to even think about Rule 13.

Who is the more prudent mariner?


Where is the mark, and which, if any, boats are sailing their proper course?





Capt. Neal® January 31st 05 11:05 PM

There's no mark. This is voyaging, not racing.

Both boats are en route from Morehead to Savannah in deep water.

International Rules apply.

CN




"Wally" wrote in message k...
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

He creates a close quarters situation because he believes he must follow

Rule
13 because he maintains all the Colregs apply at all times.

If I were at the helm of his catamaran I would ignore superfluous Rule 13

and
head up a little and pass the other sailboat at a safe distance without

having
to even think about Rule 13.

Who is the more prudent mariner?


Where is the mark, and which, if any, boats are sailing their proper course?






Wally January 31st 05 11:26 PM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

There's no mark. This is voyaging, not racing.
Both boats are en route from Morehead to Savannah in deep water.
International Rules apply.


So, how do they transfer beer from one boat to the other?





JG January 31st 05 11:52 PM

Sling shot?

--
"j" ganz @@
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"Wally" wrote in message
...
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

There's no mark. This is voyaging, not racing.
Both boats are en route from Morehead to Savannah in deep water.
International Rules apply.


So, how do they transfer beer from one boat to the other?







Wally January 31st 05 11:57 PM

"JG" wrote in message

Sling shot?


Haven't tried that, but have tried throwing - they're hard to catch and can
land in the water. Better to sail close-quarters and hand them over. (Note
to Neal: sailing within half a mile of another boat isn't all that scary
once you've done it. The trick is to follow the primary rule: don't hit the
other boats.)

Maybe a little bag in the middle of a throwing line... ...several could be
transferred at once...




Scott Vernon February 1st 05 12:12 AM


"Wally" wrote in message
k...
"JG" wrote in message

Sling shot?


Haven't tried that, but have tried throwing - they're hard to catch

and can
land in the water. Better to sail close-quarters and hand them over.

(Note
to Neal: sailing within half a mile of another boat isn't all that

scary
once you've done it. The trick is to follow the primary rule: don't

hit the
other boats.)



What rule # is that one, Wally?

Does it supersede # 13?

SV



Wally February 1st 05 12:22 AM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

The trick is to follow the primary rule: don't
hit the other boats.)


What rule # is that one, Wally?

Does it supersede # 13?


It was my MO in my first dinghy race. Unlike Neal, I considered half a metre
to be a reasonable margin...





NotPony February 1st 05 12:45 AM

Dinghy racing - half a meter? Sounds to me like
you were just begging someone to go in there..
S.

"Wally" wrote in message
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: "Scott Vernon" wrote in
message
:
: The trick is to follow the primary rule:
don't
: hit the other boats.)
:
: What rule # is that one, Wally?
:
: Does it supersede # 13?
:
: It was my MO in my first dinghy race. Unlike
Neal, I considered half a metre
: to be a reasonable margin...
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JG February 1st 05 02:29 AM

All you have to do is pass them, then drop the beer in the water. They can
snag it when they get to it.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Wally" wrote in message
k...
"JG" wrote in message

Sling shot?


Haven't tried that, but have tried throwing - they're hard to catch and
can
land in the water. Better to sail close-quarters and hand them over. (Note
to Neal: sailing within half a mile of another boat isn't all that scary
once you've done it. The trick is to follow the primary rule: don't hit
the
other boats.)

Maybe a little bag in the middle of a throwing line... ...several could be
transferred at once...







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