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ISAF Sailing Rules 2013 to 2016 Just in case this happens to you
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The Basics Port / Starboard (Rule 10 - Opposite Tacks) Windward / Leeward (Rule 11 – Same Tack and overlapped) Ahead / Astern (Rule 12 – Same Tack but not overlapped) A boat that is Tacking or Gybing (Rule 13 – Maneuvering )
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Tip on how to remember which Tack or Gybe you are on Sitting on the side of the boat or side rail with one foot under the toe strap and one foot over and looking directly at the sail If your right shoulder is facing towards the bow You are on Starboard You have right of way
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The Basics Port / Starboard (Opposite Tacks) Rule 10
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The Basics Leeward / Windward (Over lapped) Rule 11
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The Basics Ahead / Astern (No Overlap) Rule 12
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The Basics Port Starboard A boat that is Tacking shall keep clear of the one that is not A completed tack is defined when a boat resumes a close hauled course Rule 13
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The Basics At the Windward Mark outside the Zone on opposite Tacks Rule 10
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The Basics At the Windward Mark & Tacking in the Zone Rule 18.3
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The Basics At the Windward Mark in or outside the Zone and same Tack Rule 11
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The Basics At the Windward Mark in the Zone same Tack Rule 18.2
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The Basics Rounding the Windward Mark
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Breaking one or more Part 2 Sailing Rules If you infringe a Part 2 Sailing Rule you shall: Sail promptly clear of the fleet Take a two turn penalty in the same direction The sequence of turns can start with a Tack or Gybe For boats that are slow to Tack such as Catamarans the two turn penalty can be replaced with a one turn penalty as defined in the sailing instructions
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Touching a Mark that begins or ends a leg of the course A boat sail promptly clear of all other boats and take a one turn penalty in the same direction and shall include one Tack and one Gybe Rules 31 & 44
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A Gybe Mark / Leeward Mark Establish your relationship to other boats before you hit the Zone (the Zone starts at 3 boat lengths) Imagine taking an aerial plan view photograph of your positions on the water when the ahead boat’s bow touches the Zone If a boat or boats are overlapped inside of you then you shall give them room to round the Mark
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The Zone –Three boat lengths Definition
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Room Sailing too close (Rule 16) Proper course (Definition) What happens next?
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Now for some actual examples
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