bissona
Member
Sorry, another start line rules question but not one we can find a clear answer to.
Bonkers start line for a coastal course, set for lots of bad reasons and, despite being argued by the fleet in the minutes leading up to the race, left as was for the start.
Everyone at the pin end, predicatably enough, which was a stick on top of a reef. Reef was c.2m under water, most boats with 1.7m to 2.4m draft.
Red boat gets a near perfect start and heads windward towards the first mark. Black boat cannot bear away behind Red or will hit transom, cannot luff up or may hit reef, cannot tack onto Blue boat as good chance Blue will hit reef if forced to tack or point higher.
Black boat points high, somehow clears the reef heads, protested by Red for not keeping clear to windward. Red would've like to force Black above the pin but boats not close enough at that stage.
Bonkers start line for a coastal course, set for lots of bad reasons and, despite being argued by the fleet in the minutes leading up to the race, left as was for the start.
Everyone at the pin end, predicatably enough, which was a stick on top of a reef. Reef was c.2m under water, most boats with 1.7m to 2.4m draft.
Red boat gets a near perfect start and heads windward towards the first mark. Black boat cannot bear away behind Red or will hit transom, cannot luff up or may hit reef, cannot tack onto Blue boat as good chance Blue will hit reef if forced to tack or point higher.
Black boat points high, somehow clears the reef heads, protested by Red for not keeping clear to windward. Red would've like to force Black above the pin but boats not close enough at that stage.
- Did Red have rights to force Black over the reef?
- Did Black need to exit the situation earlier to stop putting Blue in an untenable situation where they could neither slow down sufficiently to duck Blue nor tack out?
- What would you do if helming any of the three boats?