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Sailing Collision Regulations & Right of Way Rules

    https://nomadicsailing.com/blog/sailing-collision-regulations-right-of-way-rules/
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Racing Rules of Sailing (Simplified) - victiques.com

    http://victiques.com/v32pages/rules_simple_sailing.pdf
    Rule 10 •A boat on starboard tack has right-of-way (ROW) over a port tack boat Starboard! I must tack or duck promptly. I must not force her to change course to avoid a collision You are on starboard tack if your boom is opposite the starboard side of your boat ROW boat always shown in green Wind Rule 11

RRS | Post - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/posts/343-collision-damage
    Unfortunately not, L smashed into R with significant damage to port aft quarter of R. R nearly sinks and immediately stops racing. After some time L decided to retire. No valid protest held, instead R busy sorting out the damage. L are denying any liability for the significant damage to R, claiming R should have avoided a collision.

RRS | Post - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/posts/67-collision-with-rc-boat-vessel
    rrsc31 sets out when the mark is of importance. outside this there is no problem under the rrs. there are collision regulation matters. if the rc vessel is flying the anchor symbol it had rights. if not it may be considered a disguised power driven vessel. part 2 preamble says she shall comply with the collission rules so there is a possible …

RRS | General requirements - Racing Rules of Sailing

    https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/rules?part_id=122
    PROPULSION 42.1. Basic Rule Except when permitted in rule 42.3 or 45, a boat shall compete by using only the wind and water to increase, maintain or decrease her speed. Her crew may adjust the trim of sails and hull, and perform other acts of seamanship, but shall not otherwise move their bodies to propel the boat. 42.2. Prohibited Actions

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