Sunday Rule Quiz
UK-Halsey quiz #12: Situation 1 & 2: Two J-24s are on a beat to windward and are approaching each other on opposite tacks. The true wind velocity is 12-15 knots.
UK-Halsey quiz #12: Situation 1 & 2: Two J-24s are on a beat to windward and are approaching each other on opposite tacks. The true wind velocity is 12-15 knots.
UK-Halsey quiz #13: Three overlapped boats (Penguins) are running on starboard tack in very light air towards a leeward mark to be left to starboard. There is a moderate current running in the same direction as the wind.
Nästa år kommer det nya kappseglingsregler. De största förändringarna handlar om rundning av märken (och att två båtlängder nu blir tre). Rule2blog har gjort en bra sammanställning där man jämför med dagens regler. Någon annan kanske har bra koll? Tipstack till RRS (Look to Windward), som också diskuterar ändringarna här.
UK-Halsey quiz #14: Two boats (Red and Green) are approaching the windward mark on opposite tacks in approximately 4 knots of true wind.
UK-Halsey quiz #15: Red and Green, two J-24s, sailing close hauled in about 10 knots of true wind on port tack approaching a windward mark to be left to port.
UK-Halsey quiz #16: Two boats, Blue (the leeward boat) and Green (the windward boat) are approaching the starting line to start on a beat.
UK-Halsey quiz #17: Two cruising boats, Blue and Red were approaching the finish line on a very close reach on port tack. Red, the leeward boat, was a considerably larger boat than Blue.
UK-Halsey quiz #18: Two boats, Red and Blue, are approaching the leeward end of the starting line to start. The “I” Flag is flying.