fireball
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I think he missed the Y ... doesn't every skipper need a choccy bar - with his cup of tea ... 
End of ferry pier: 50deg 45.9min N, 01deg 17.5min W
?? Inflatable ponies ... you disgust me !!Nah, this guy's from Mars , said he with a Snicker!
Sorry not intended to be aimed at anyone .. just an inflatable pony response to Fireball!
Ah - I think I get you - you're looking at a snapshot of say 5 or 10 seconds at a time and seeing if the target vessel is moving forward of a transit against the shore for that specific period - then next time you look you pick a new object as the transit ...The position of the pier doesn't matter one iota. All that matters is that the other boat, at the time you look, appears to be moving past it. If that's the case there will be no crunch as long as your speed and course, and his, don't change after that. But because you're being careful you'll look at him again a bit later and see whether he's moving against the RYS and a bit later still to see if he's moving against Egypt Point. If he continues to appear to be moving ahead against the land, you will go behind him (except you or he would probably have tacked by then!)
When I get the boat out sailing next, I'll try and take a video to demonstrate.
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I'll have to try it next time I'm out.... but I'm sceptical that it'll work ...
Not eeven that complicated FB, your just cheching if the vessel is moving forward or backward relative to the background land
Well, it worked for 20 something years of close quarters one-design, Solent Points and RORC racing!
Well - if you want point scoring in years ......
I don't think I've used it in 28 years dinghy racing ...![]()
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Maybe Tk's boat, with the additional ballast, holds a steadier course than FB's light and flighty dinghy?
Not if they are relying on a fatally flawed "rule of thumb" picked up from some website somewhereIn this case , I suspect most people would have worked out that risk of collision existed sometime before Crunch
Just one more thing (sorry)...
...if you're in the middle of a fleet of boats like, let's say, tacking out of the Solent in the Round the Island race, HTF are you going to keep track of which one of them is a collision risk with a hand-bearing compass?
You throw it at them and if it bounces back, you probably are?