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    Posted: 16 Sep 13 at 1:37pm
Originally posted by yellowwelly

Thanks Gordon and Brass... the other area of application I thought of was in a handicap race, dialling down a boat that is faster on the spreadsheet.
While all the rest of the fleet go thundering past?
 
Engaging just one other boat in a handicap race is very rarely a good idea.
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Originally posted by catmandoo

its not allowed in handicap racing !!!

unless your match racing on handicap  Wink
The rules don't actually forbid the dial-down, and the TR RR Call Gordon cited points out that once boats are beam-reacing towards one another, even rule 16.2 (which is NOT switched off for Team Racing), won't apply.
 
The rules just make boats initiate the dial-down a bit further apart, and in the case of MR damp down how far and how fast the initiating boat can go. 
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Originally posted by Brass

Originally posted by yellowwelly

Thanks Gordon and Brass... the other area of application I thought of was in a handicap race, dialling down a boat that is faster on the spreadsheet.
While all the rest of the fleet go thundering past?
 
Engaging just one other boat in a handicap race is very rarely a good idea.

I can think of situations where it could be a good idea, especially if you are bringing series points into the equation- forcing your opposition down the pan even further, whilst maintaining your 'good result' on corrected time might be a play worth considering.

But thanks for the clarity- much appreciated.
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Now suppose that Stbd has "dialed down" at some distance, and then ports luffs up so that they are now going to clear starboards bow. I suspect 16.2 comes into play again and there could be circumstances where S ends up having sailed themselves into ducking port...

Originally posted by Timmus

soon there will be little purches on board for solicitors

There's never been any great shortage of amateur lawyers when it comes to RRS...

Edited by JimC - 16 Sep 13 at 2:38pm
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Originally posted by JimC

Now suppose that Stbd has "dialed down" at some distance, and then ports luffs up so that they are now going to clear starboards bow. I suspect 16.2 comes into play again and there could be circumstances where S ends up having sailed themselves into ducking port...

certainly a feasible scenario... especially on a shifty puddle.   Confused  
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Originally posted by JimC

Now suppose that Stbd has "dialed down" at some distance, and then ports luffs up so that they are now going to clear starboards bow. I suspect 16.2 comes into play again and there could be circumstances where S ends up having sailed themselves into ducking port...
certainly a feasible scenario... especially on a shifty puddle.   Confused  
 
Once P is no longer 'keeping clear by sailing to pass astern of S', 16.2 goes OFF and its pure 16.1
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Originally posted by Timmus

soon there will be little purches on board for solicitors and health and safety execs.

"ready to tack?"
"legal?...Yo!"

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But remember, rule 16.2 is only really going to apply when S is deliberately hunting down.
 
S is going to know what they are doing.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote gordon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Sep 13 at 3:07pm
Jim C - could you explain how port tack luffing to clear starboard's bow could possibly be interpreted as keeping clear by sailing to pass astern! 16.2 cannot apply if port tack boat is crossing a starboard boat's bow.

However in this situation starboard would have to remeber to give port room to keep clear if she (starboard) changes course.

I always suggest that on a two (or more) handed boat that one person should always be saying whether boat is ROW or keep clear...


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Yeah, fair comment, didn't read the rule carefully enough. Just 16.1 applies.
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Picking up the OP's point, I'd say that one situation where a dial down can be hugely beneficial, even when sailing in a fleet, is when P is about level with S and likely to make a lee bow tack stick.

If S bears off a bit whilst still a few boat lengths away she speeds up and forces P to tack sooner than they would otherwise have done. As soon as P commits to the tack S resumes their close hauled course and immediately gets separation as well as gaining speed, so instead of being lee-bowed she will now have every chance of rolling the other boat.
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