Steve,

Any boat that is close reaching into the committee boat is probably barging.
Some guy in the fleet is probably sailing right up the layline to the
committee boat.  The leeward boat isn't required to make any calls.  They
can come head to wind, as long as they give the windward boat time and space
to respond.

In this case, the leeward boat had been taken up by another boat to leeward
of him.  He was caught in the middle and had every right to come up on Blue.
Those rights ended when contact began though.

Jake

Jake Brodersen
C&C 35 Mk-III
Midnight Mistress
Hampton VA




-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of OldSteveH
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 12:55 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Race Video (Wally Bryant)

This has been a really good thread, highlighting the risks of casual racing.
There are some good lessons and solid reminders of the situation we're in
when we do these casual races.

I started racing again last year after many years away from it.
That made me an experienced but rusty racer, and what's worse, racing
amongst folks with a wide variation in experience and acumen.
For example on one race I starboarded two boats just after the start,
completely in the right, but now realizing in hindsight completely ignorant
of the abilities of those skippers and whether they would respond. Although
there was no problem at the time, I won't do that again. Years ago we raced
against the same competitors week after week and everyone knew everyone
else. The crews were generally the same from week to week, even from year to
year. It produced very close and well run races. I now realize I cannot
expect this beer can stuff to be the same.

I have to say a couple things about the video. It does not appear the
leeward boat called out in any way. Should they have called "hardening up"
to the windward boat? They did not give any warning of their movements. It
didn't look to me like Blue was barging, they were on a close reach. Blues
crew were indeed clueless, as was the helmsperson, but the tactician also
made mistakes. He appeared to see the other boat but did not do or say
enough until it was too late. I think he acknowledged this in his post. No
question about windward leeward rule though, Blue was in the wrong but also
agree leeward boat seemed to do nothing to avoid the collision.

Cheers,


Steve Hood
S/V Diamond Girl
C&C 34
Lions Head ON



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