cdogg
Well-Known Member
I have just had yet another discussion regarding the best way to make your way through a busy and fast dinghy race.
Situation: Sailing south on a down wind run through the West Kyles of Bute (36' yacht) approaching a very well attended dinghy race taking place back and forth across our track near Carry Point (approx 0.7nm wide at the No 46 red lateral buoy). With dinghies all over the place, it seemed impossible to plan a clear route through such a lively race, or to divert around them. The advice given by an experienced dinghy racer is "proceed on a steady course through the race and allow the dinghies, which are infinitely more manoeuvrable, to duck and dive around us".
Any opinions?
Situation: Sailing south on a down wind run through the West Kyles of Bute (36' yacht) approaching a very well attended dinghy race taking place back and forth across our track near Carry Point (approx 0.7nm wide at the No 46 red lateral buoy). With dinghies all over the place, it seemed impossible to plan a clear route through such a lively race, or to divert around them. The advice given by an experienced dinghy racer is "proceed on a steady course through the race and allow the dinghies, which are infinitely more manoeuvrable, to duck and dive around us".
Any opinions?