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  • Let’s take a look at some practical examples. Here both boats are on close hauled point

  • of sailing. The boat in red is on port tack and is the give way vessel. The green boat

  • is on starboard and is the stand on vessel. The red boat must avoid the green boat by

  • either steering behind the starboard boat, or, tacking onto starboard tack to match the

  • green boat and sail alongside it.

  • The same rule applies if you are sailing with the wind behind you. Once again the boat in

  • red is on port so should avoid the boat in green which is sailing on starboard. The red

  • boat has the choice of turning behind the green boat, or gybing onto starboard to sail

  • alongside the green boat.

  • Let’s now look at when a close hauled boat meets a boat sailing away from the wind. The

  • red boat is close hauled but sailing on port, so should avoid the green boat that is on

  • a dead run on starboard. As before the red boat must keep out of the way by either tacking

  • out of the way like this, or turning to steer behind the green boat.

  • Let’s look at this in reverse. Here it’s the boat that’s sailing away from the wind

  • that is on port tack (marked in red) and the other boat sailing close hauled is on starboard.

  • Once again the red boat must avoid the green boat by either steering behind it, or turning

  • onto the opposite gybe to sail clear.

  • Here we see two boats sailing on port. In this situation it’s the boat that has the

  • wind behind it sailing down the screen that’s the give way vessel so must take avoiding

  • action. And steers behind the close hauled boat to keep clear.

  • Now let’s look at what happens when overtaking. Here the overtaking boat must keep clear at

  • all times, by either sailing well to the windward side, or by turning underneath and sailing

  • well to the leeward side. Let’s look at boats on converging courses.

  • In this situation it’s the boat that’s on the windward side that is the give way

  • vessel, and must adjust its course to avoid a collision. Or steer behind the other vessel.

  • The rules weve just illustrated are the most common and most basic. Please be aware

  • that other situations do exist, and if in doubt keep clear of other vessels to avoid

  • collisions well

  • in advance.

Let’s take a look at some practical examples. Here both boats are on close hauled point

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如何航行 - 規則。實例 (How to sail - Rules: Practical Examples)

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