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ChrisJ wrote:
Can you ask for water to gybe? (like you can ask for water to tack). Imagine sailing on port gybe, with another boat on your left hand side. You are following the shore on your right hand side, keeping out of the tide. Ahead of you the shore bends around to the left - i.e. you will need to gybe to prevent yourself running aground. Can you ask the boat alongside you for water so you can gybe? What do you mean by "port gybe" ? The only way this question makes any sense is if you are on a starboard tack going to leeward. If you're on a port tack in this situation, you would head up, not gybe. The term "port gybe" is meaningless to me. Can you clarify? -- //-Walt // // |
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