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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"Joe" wrote -way vessel. | | You said 180 was "overtaking" the 280 vessel. I did NOT say that. Look again, Joe. I said one sailboat was catching up to the other. Since everybody seems clueless, I'll give the answer. It's a crossing situation. Subtract the angles. It has to be within a 22 and 1/2 degree angle of the centerline to be overtaking. 208-180 = 28 degrees. Not overtaking. Pay attention, Joe. In a crossing situation the sailboat to windward must avoid the other sailboat since they're both on the starboard tack. This is FUN! Cheers, Ellen Sorry, Ellen, you have that wrong. Its 22.5 degrees behind the beam, not a difference in course. If the two boats have those headings it could be either overtaking or converging, which would make it crossing. However, since you stated "catching up" its hard to make this into something that isn't overtaking. |
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