prv
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I would think that a yacht tacking downstream along a river might be considered to be overtaking any boat moving downstream that it catches up with, regardless of whether its approaching tack is within the sternlight sector.
you were tacking up a channel, so it was likely that they may have gotten in your way if they moved to port or starboard - the most sensible course of action is to remain stationary and allow you to pass either side as you see fit. It seems to me by moving in front of the rower, he was trying to give you room to pass (like 2 people walking abreast on a sidewalk going single-file to pass an oncoming pedestrian). Course I wasn't there - just my read of it.
I think both of these views are (not unreasonably, given my description) making too much of it being a linear situation up or down the river. At the point in question it's quite a broad pool. There's a small sailing school there which had folks out in dinghies going in all directions.
Pete