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![]() "R. G. Newbury" wrote in message news:JcldVHe8EppF-pn2-7vkhjvcwHOG9@Tor2... o Rule 22.2 (interfering with another boat) has been modified to include boats on another lap or leg of the course. This is truly new - you can't change course if your only purpose is to interfere with a boat on another leg of the course. I'm baffled by that one. In match or team-racing, interfering with a boat on another leg of the course would seem entirely part of the game. Match and team racing have their own rules, which bring back some of the explicit rules which were dropped in 1996 (for example, when a gybe is completed). This rule makes it clear you cannot, for example, luff a boat on another leg. Example: you are on starboard, on the port layline to the windward mark, and would normally tack, but instead continue on starboard, to luff a boat which has just rounded the off-set windward mark, and set her spinnaker....I would call that interference. For fleet racing I would agree. For team-racing I'd call it part of the game. However 22.2 is not over-ridden in the team-racing appendix. |
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