Rule 10 On Opposite Tacks Rule 18.1 Rounding and Passing Marks and Obstructions:
When this Rule Applies Rule D1.1(b) Rounding and Passing Marks and
Obstructions: Giving Room; Keeping Clear. Not Overlapped at the Zone
Question
Boats A on port tack and X on starboard are sailing parallel courses on
a run and are approaching a starboard-hand leeward mark. A is clear ahead
when she reaches the two-length zone. A slows and X becomes overlapped
outside her. A now sails past the mark and luffs slightly. X has to change
course and protests.
What should the call be?
Answer
When A reaches the zone, X becomes keep clear boat under rule 18.2(c)
until both boats have passed the mark. When X becomes overlapped, she
must also give A room. However, rule 18.2(c) only applies when the boats
are passing, or about to pass, the mark or obstruction.
At position 3, the boats courses are consistent with passing the mark
and A retains her rights under rule 18.2(c). However at position 4, the
boats courses are clearly inconsistent with passing the mark, so rule
18 no longer applies. A is therefore the keep clear boat under rule 10,
and by causing X to change course A fails to keep clear. Penalize A.
Rule 18 applies when boats are about to pass or passing a mark or obstruction.
Therefore, if boats’ courses clearly become inconsistent with this, they
are no longer 'about to pass' and rule 18.2 no longer applies.