| Question 1
Before the start A and X, reaching on starboard tack, approach an anchored
boat. When A reaches the two-length zone, she is clear ahead of X. A passes
to windward of it, bears away alongside it, then gybes in order to sail
around its stern. Very soon after A gybes, X is still on starboard and
gains a small inside overlap. X changes course trying to avoid contact
with A but there is contact. There is a protest. What should the call
be?
Answer 1
Rule 18.2(c) requires X to keep clear until the boats have passed the
obstruction, and she is not entitled to room to pass the obstruction if
she becomes overlapped inside A. When A changes course and gybes towards
the obstruction, she is subject to rule 16.1 (because rule 18.2(d) only
applies at marks, not at obstructions), and must give X room to keep clear.
X is able to keep clear by luffing but chooses not to, so breaks rule
18.2(c). Penalize X.
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