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RAI: To swap from gybing to tacking requires that the sail crosses the boat. It does not require the boat to alter course.
If the real wind behind Oracle was to reverse suddenly at a certain distance the following boat would have to change from gybing to tacking immediately. This would mean that the sail would cross the boat but the boat would still stay on the same 45 degree line. It has nothing to do with putting the bow through the apparent wind.
As for the apparent wind during a gybe. That travels across the bow. But it travels a much further distance than when tacking an apparent wind across the bow. Gybing produces a quicker and wider swing. The two manoeuvres are so different it is hard to confuse them. Anyone that does stays on the pontoon for the day.
If the real wind behind Oracle was to reverse suddenly at a certain distance the following boat would have to change from gybing to tacking immediately. This would mean that the sail would cross the boat but the boat would still stay on the same 45 degree line. It has nothing to do with putting the bow through the apparent wind.
As for the apparent wind during a gybe. That travels across the bow. But it travels a much further distance than when tacking an apparent wind across the bow. Gybing produces a quicker and wider swing. The two manoeuvres are so different it is hard to confuse them. Anyone that does stays on the pontoon for the day.