Sailorsam101
Well-Known Member
I did RTIR 15 years ago and they used to have a graphic in the notes that showed a safe passage past the wreck.
I think..if memory is right..it was to always keep the top of the light house below the top of the searchlight house on the needled battery. If you do this then there is no way you will hit anything.
But does taking a ten metre shortcut really make that much of a difference when in a 6 hour race..?
I would think there were better ways of going faster than that.
Seems like lazy skippering to me..no excuse for it ever.
I think..if memory is right..it was to always keep the top of the light house below the top of the searchlight house on the needled battery. If you do this then there is no way you will hit anything.
But does taking a ten metre shortcut really make that much of a difference when in a 6 hour race..?
I would think there were better ways of going faster than that.
Seems like lazy skippering to me..no excuse for it ever.