kengill
Well-Known Member
There was I pottering happily away (2 1/2 knots) on port tack out of the backwaters when this smaller boat I was overhauling decided to tack.
No problem. I ascertained that a risk of collision existed ,, disengaged the tiller pilot and pointed the bows at his stern and then kept rounding up to minimise my loss of ground to windward. As I passed at least a metre from his stern he accused me of ignoring the regs and said I should have given way. But I had and he then commented in a lively fashion that I should not pass so close.
If I'd been racing the CPE would have been a couple of centimetres at best. What was his beef? Am I guilty of not considering his perceived inadequacy?
No problem. I ascertained that a risk of collision existed ,, disengaged the tiller pilot and pointed the bows at his stern and then kept rounding up to minimise my loss of ground to windward. As I passed at least a metre from his stern he accused me of ignoring the regs and said I should have given way. But I had and he then commented in a lively fashion that I should not pass so close.
If I'd been racing the CPE would have been a couple of centimetres at best. What was his beef? Am I guilty of not considering his perceived inadequacy?