dolabriform
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I had a situation the other day where I was close hauled on port tack, with a boat approaching at an approximate right angle from starboard who was reaching on a port tack.
My reading of the situation was that we were both on the same tack and as she was the windward boat she should be the give way vessel. But she stood on, made no alteration to course and we were forced to tack away and then tack back around the back of her onto our original course.
My reading of this is based on rule 12, not on rule 15 ( crossing vessels ). I am right in my analysis?
Thanks
I had a situation the other day where I was close hauled on port tack, with a boat approaching at an approximate right angle from starboard who was reaching on a port tack.
My reading of the situation was that we were both on the same tack and as she was the windward boat she should be the give way vessel. But she stood on, made no alteration to course and we were forced to tack away and then tack back around the back of her onto our original course.
My reading of this is based on rule 12, not on rule 15 ( crossing vessels ). I am right in my analysis?
Thanks

