6 Jul 2009 #1 C ChrisE Well-Known Member Joined 13 Nov 2003 Messages 7,343 Location Kington www.simpleisgood.com See this then answer the following question Should the yellow vessel have given way to the red vessel?
See this then answer the following question Should the yellow vessel have given way to the red vessel?
6 Jul 2009 #2 B BlueSkyNick Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 11,766 Location Near a marina, sailing club and pub Visit site Surely they should both have turned to starboard, but I can see a couple of chinks in the argument.
6 Jul 2009 #3 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Only if it couldn't stand the suspense.
6 Jul 2009 #4 jhr Well-Known Member Joined 26 Nov 2002 Messages 20,256 Location Royston Vasey jamesrichardsonconsultants.co.uk I am intrigued to see that he did it "while passing his pupil on the wire". I'm no doctor but I'd have thought he would run the risk of a rectal prolapse by doing this?
I am intrigued to see that he did it "while passing his pupil on the wire". I'm no doctor but I'd have thought he would run the risk of a rectal prolapse by doing this?
6 Jul 2009 #5 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,741 Visit site No the red vessel was the windward one
6 Jul 2009 #6 Bilgediver Well-Known Member Joined 6 Jun 2001 Messages 8,250 Location Scotland Visit site Definitely as manoevering in a narrow channel and big one has right of way . /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Definitely as manoevering in a narrow channel and big one has right of way . /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif