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Nacnud_smada
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Topic: Room for an obstructionPosted: 24 Sep 20 at 7:04am |
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Will do thank you
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Posted: 24 Sep 20 at 6:35am |
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Start by looking at rule 20.
I can't see any 'room and opportunity' there. What is the time requirement in rule 20.2(a)? What is the time condition in the first clause of rule 20.2(c)? What is the time condition in the second clause of rule 20.2(c)? By the way, what tack were boats on to start with? |
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Posted: 24 Sep 20 at 5:52am |
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Hi,
Was hoping for some extra input into the following. We had a great debate about it after sailing but did not seem to find an answer well one thag made sense.. As it stand the solo is wrong.. What do you think? Two boats a solo and laser sailing up to a windward mark. There is an obstruction in the way in this case a pontoon. Solo calls for room to tack.. Here's no reply so tacks and then there is a collision (no damage or injury) on the back corner of the laser. Laser is saying. Solo did not give room and opertunity - solo. Said I called waited no reply and needed to tack I said that there has to be some atcipation as both boats know there pontoon is there. |
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