savageseadog
Well-Known Member
I know that IRPCS apply at night and replace some part of the racing rules of sailing in most sailing instructions, so what is it that you can't actually do? The reason I ask is that while trying to pass to windward of another boat to windward at night the boat we were trying overtake came up from her previous course and forced us to pass to leeward. I should point out that we were simultaneously closely passing a lighthouse sat on a rocky shoreline to which I would have ended up hitting if the other yacht didn't give me water. There was perhaps 2 boat lengths between the yacht I was overtaking and the lighthouse and one boat length would have been risky as there are outliers.
I have always thought luffing at night wasn't permitted, however is luffing even against IRPCS, day or night?
I have always thought luffing at night wasn't permitted, however is luffing even against IRPCS, day or night?