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Art Engel wrote:
Stefan wrote: says... o Rule 18 now applies in some circumstances when both boats tack around a mark. (the current rule states that if the proper course for either boat is to tack, rule 18 is out. The new rule says one but not both.) I think this needs to be read carefully, because at first read it appears to say more than it does. My initial take is that this change only makes a practical difference in a situation where two boats are on opposite tacks and the proper course for both of them is to tack. This would seem to be an odd occurrence (i.e. boats in different races that share a common mark). I welcome more discussion on this - I'm not sure I've read it correctly... Where there would be a change is where both boats are on starboard tack (at a leave-to-port windward mark) and neither boat can fetch the mark. Under RRS 2001-04 rule 18 cannot apply since both need to tack. Under RRS 2005-08 rule 18 can apply since both must tack. This is an inconsequential change in my view. I don't follow your reasoning here. Since both boats are on starboard, they're not on opposite tacks. I don't see any changes to rule 18 at all that affect overlapped boats on the same tack. The reason for the change was a rare situation at leeward marks. Two boats enter the zone on port but the only proper courses for the next mark require both to tack immediately after passing the mark. Under RRS 2001-04 wording rule 18 wouldn't apply even though except for the tack after the mark it would be a typical rounding. Under RRS 2005-08 rule 18 will apply since both boats must tack to sail a proper course. Again, you've lost me. Two boats enter the zone on port. What part of RRS2001 says that rule 18 doesn't apply? -- // Walt // // |
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