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What you have described is a "tactical rounding", not a "seaman-like rounding".

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Seaman-like means that you just have enough room to round. According to US Appeal 20, “Room is the space a boat needs to pass the mark in a seamanlike way, not the space she would take to pass the mark in a tactically desirable manner.”


Assume the same relative position, but no overlap. Then what?


If Purple were to have no overlap here (When the first boat enters the two-length zone). Then he has no rights. Blues only recourse is to protest Purple. However if purple takes the inside anyway blue must still avoid hitting purple and protest.

Mike Hill


Mike Hill
N20 #1005