FWB
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The Falmouth bye-law is (I think) a bit like a beefed up version of RRS Rule 24.1 which states, "If reasonably possible, a boat not racing shall not interfere with aboat that is racing.". A boat infringing the Falmouth bye-law would find itself liable to a fine or other penalty, but it does not as I understand it confer any Right of Way on the racing boat over the non-racing boat which has broken the bye-law. In other words the racing boat should apply the IRPCS to a vessel which is breaking the bye-law and then report him to the Harbour Master.
I think you have it in one :encouragement: