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This came up the other day in a Etchells start.
The line is set square to the wind which is blowing 5-7 knots. Two boats, A and B are sailing down the line on Stbd. A and B are overlapped but B's bow is close enough to A's transom (overlapped by a two or three feet) to limit A's ability to head up without hitting B. There are a series of boats, close hauled on stbd, below B calling for room. What's B's responsibility in this situation? Does she have to slow down or bear off to give A room to head up? If the boats coming up from below reach B before she has been able to untangle herself from A, is B in the wrong? |
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