DAKA
Well-Known Member
The reply about Asymetrics above is completely correct ... get a gust and, in order to stay upright you have to bear away 20*° and accelerate very quickly.
Most of the asymetric helms will be look 0.5Nm ahead of where they are to see what the obstruction is and will treat other boats as obstructions rather than giveway vessels...
it would be really helpful for the giveway vessel to undertake their obligations as when they have their kites up these asymetric beasts really cannot do massive course changes to avoid you - ..
Not sure if this is a wind up post or not
Yesterday was a gusty day, power boat helms cant see 360 degrees at once and is mainly interested in whats ahead.
One minute there will be a sailing boat 4 knots 200m away on port quarter.......a none issue.
Then a gust comes , he accelerates to 20 knots, changes direction and shouts abusive comments.
The motor boat is clearly the stand on vessel as being overtaken, has a duty to stand on.