JumbleDuck
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Black sails on J-class yachts? What fresh hell of tastelessness is this?
Black sails on J-class yachts? What fresh hell of tastelessness is this?
The same as most top flight race boats these days. Carbon or similar fibres, made in one piece as a 3D moulded sail.
“Shamrock” still has white sails, I think. And of course a green hull.
Have seen Shamrock around in cruising mode a few tomes. Don’t think she has been racing recently? Certainly don’t recall seeing anything other than black sails in the racing fleets, but I may have missed her.
The protest committee findings are available online somewhere. They found Svea at fault, I can't remember whether it was on the basis that Topaz manoeuvred to avoid collision, or that the collision was already inevitable.If this is right, ‘Topaz’ did try to luff to avoid the collision:
Topaz skipper describes damage following J-Class yacht collision with Svea
Interesting but doesn't answer the question of whether there would have been a collision if Topaz had not luffed.
Interesting but doesn't answer the question of whether there would have been a collision if Topaz had not luffed.
Interesting but doesn't answer the question of whether there would have been a collision if Topaz had not luffed.
Maybe it's significant that there was not in fact a formal hearing.well, we know that the jury considered whether Topaz broke rule 14.., and they state explicitly that she did not: "It was not reasonably possible for Topaz to avoid the collision. "
Rule 14 does not make an allowance for poor boat handling.., or poor decisions - if it is reasonably possible for a right of way boat to avoid a collision, she must.
We don't know for certain that the jury considered what would have happened had Topaz not luffed.., but they would have been deficient had they not done so. If Topaz could have avoided a collision merely by continuing straight, she would certainly have broken RRS14 by luffing. I think we can be fairly certain that the jury considered whether there woudl have been a collision if Topaz had continued on her course, and concluded there would have been.
Maybe it's significant that there was not in fact a formal hearing.
No - it would not have been a factor in the protest. Svea was clearly in the wrong and whether any other action by Topaz would have avoided it was neither here nor there.It does. The very experienced protest committee would certainly have reported this if it had been a factor. So it wasn’t.
Also, have you heard of Peter Holmberg? He is an extremely experienced professional yacht & race skipper. I suspect he knew what he was doing more than we do.
whether any other action by Topaz would have avoided it was neither here nor there.
I think that Topaz would have done better to bear off rather than to luff, but that is the opinion of someone sitting in comfort and watching a video clip. I think that her helmsman may have acted in the agony of the moment.
And it probably made no difference anyway.
No - it would not have been a factor in the protest. Svea was clearly in the wrong and whether any other action by Topaz would have avoided it was neither here nor there.