CASE 13
Rule 11, On the Same Tack, Overlapped
Rule 14, Avoiding Contact
Rule 15, Acquiring Right of Way
Rule 16.1, Changing Course
Before her starting signal, a leeward boat does not break a rule by sailing
a course higher than the windward boat’s course.
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Summary of the Facts |
Decision
Appeal dismissed. Between positions 2 and 3 L established an overlap to leeward
of W, acquiring right of way under rule 11 but limited by rule 15's requirement
to initially give room to W to keep clear. L met that requirement because L
gave W room to keep clear. Just after position 4, L’s change of course gave
W room to keep clear as required by rule 16.1. Therefore L did not break rule
16.1. Thereafter, while L was sailing a close-hauled course, rule 11 applied.
However, W failed to keep clear, and accordingly her disqualification under
rule 11 is upheld. L broke rule 14 because it would have been easy for her to
have borne off slightly and avoided the contact. However, she is not penalized
because there was no damage or injury.
RYA 1965/10