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I always get suckered by these con artists!
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Not a con artist just trying to make a point
a) sail doesn't have the right if way over power, sail is usually the stand on vessel
This basic principal was lost with the two clowns, one of which tacked into me at the last minute 'in a narrow channel'.
b) I wanted to know if any one knew the term and relevance of a narrow Chanel (yellow markings are swinging boats) ?
c) can you see where you are going in spray ?
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With a narrow channel the tacking of most dinghys will actually be quite predictable. They will either be hugging one side of the channel (if the tide is against them), so tacking a short way out into the channel then tacking back to the edge, or tacking up the middle (tide with them).
And yes, spray can be a problem regarding visibility.
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I always get suckered by these con artists!
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Not a con artist just trying to make a point
a) sail doesn't have the right if way over power, sail is usually the stand on vessel
This basic principal was lost with the two clowns, one of which tacked into me at the last minute 'in a narrow channel'.
b) I wanted to know if any one knew the term and relevance of a narrow Chanel (yellow markings are swinging boats) ?
c) can you see where you are going in spray ?
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With a narrow channel the tacking of most dinghys will actually be quite predictable. They will either be hugging one side of the channel (if the tide is against them), so tacking a short way out into the channel then tacking back to the edge, or tacking up the middle (tide with them).
And yes, spray can be a problem regarding visibility.