Rule 18.3 - Passing head to wind from port to starboard tack VS tacking
Alain Vranderick
Certifications: - Regional Judge
- Club Race Officer
Is a boat that is tacking in the zone bound by rule 13 ( i.e. needs to keep clear of other boats until she is close hauled) or is the wording of 18.3 (passes head to wind from port to starboard tack) allow the tacking boat to have rights even though she has not fully passed to close hauled.
Created: 18-May-15 19:03
When on port, keep clear (RRS 10)
While tacking, keep clear (RSS 13)
After tacking:
1. you are inside (leeward, ROX and inside) but the boat that was fetching the mark should not have to luff over close hauled
2. you are outside (keep clear ou outside), and you must give mark room to the starboard boat.
It's not one or another, it's both, one after the other.
Only RRS 13 seems to apply. RRS 12 does not apply, so no luffing rights.
Which 'right' are you asking about?
R 13 takes out 10, 11& 12.
R 18.3 limits actions.
Boat(s) may be required to 'keep clear' after 10, 11 & 12 kicks in, but sections B, C, & D deliver limits for her.
What could she do, of consequence, as ROW boat ?
Kim
No sure how could the two be taken in isolation. The two are tied at the hip.
!8.3 Tacking......
13 While Tacking
Bad things can happen to Port inside the zone with 18.3 ON.
Be careful.
Kim
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, port in the zone is tricky. I guess we'll duck next time instead of forcing ourselves in there.
I am not saying that you should always 'duck'.
It is all in the art of execution.
I was at the Farr 40 regatta this past weekend and I saw several well executed tacks in the zone just in front of the parade.
I also saw some lost positions for boats coming in on Port.
Just keep in mind; when 18.3 and 13 join forces, the margins for Port are slim.
Fair winds to you!
Kim