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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 22:34:47 -0800, "John Reimer"
wrote: Sorry if anyone thinks these are stupid questions, I'm just starting to learn this sailing thing. They're based on some actual sailing incidents this weekend, but for which I can't find answers in my Annapolis Book of Seamanship. ![]() You've got to remember that there are many small boat sailors who are used to racing in close quarters with other boats, sometimes with only inches to spare. Even though you may not be comfortable with their actions, from their standpoint they may have felt that they were in perfect control of the crossing situation, and probably were. The other situation you describe with the wind dying is a bit different - it's one of those things that happen in boats without aux power. In a small light weight boat it is easy to fend off slow speed encounters like the one you describe. |
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