Rule 10 - On Opposite Tacks: Racing Rules of Sailing 2021-2024

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Rule 10 - On Opposite Tacks is the first rule in Part 2 of the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS). This video covers what you need to know about Rule 10 and is part of the post on SailZing.com that includes with video, animations, and questions and answers.
For more: SailZing.com/rule-10-on-oppos...
In 2018, the Inland Lake Yachting Association (ILYA) and SailZing, LLC partnered on a Fair Sailing initiative. As part of this initiative, SailZing worked with the ILYA and UK Sailmakers to develop a series of articles on the rules. With the rules changes in 2021, SailZing is updating these articles and adding video summaries. Our thanks to UK Sailmakers for generating the animated scenarios.
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  • @MathieuLagrangeArthurPascal
    @MathieuLagrangeArthurPascal3 жыл бұрын

    Very clear, keep up those very good contributions

  • @SailZing

    @SailZing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, will do!

  • @gromakovsky
    @gromakovsky3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @SailZing

    @SailZing

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @fredbarnes196
    @fredbarnes1963 ай бұрын

    Example five must be wrong. The narrator says that after Green gybes they are on opposite tacks, but green gybes to port. The narrator goes on the say that Green completed her gybe before meeting red Had Green not gybed she would have had the right of way. It’s pretty clear they were trying to say once they were on opposite tacks Green had right of way. Just got it backwards is all.

  • @jorgealonso977
    @jorgealonso9773 жыл бұрын

    8:39 after green jibes I would think both boats are on the same tack. Downwind vessels are characterized with leeward side the same side as mainsail right?

  • @SailZing

    @SailZing

    3 жыл бұрын

    After green jibes, the boats are on the same tack. You're correct that the downwind boat is characterized with the leeward side being the same side that the mainsail is on. However, before green jibed, the boats were on opposite tacks, and green was the right of way boat. Red did not keep clear, since green had to bear off and jibe to avoid red.

  • @vladimirleonov4530
    @vladimirleonov45303 жыл бұрын

    9:04 There is at least one more ROW rule - RRS 21. And could be 19.2(c)(2), too. If you were not talking precisely of Part 2 Section A only. Nevertheless, Great Job! Thanks :)

  • @SailZing

    @SailZing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment. It's probably just semantics. I think of Part A as the right-of-way rules. Other parts of section 2 modify the right of way rules.

  • @eventhisidistaken
    @eventhisidistaken3 жыл бұрын

    8:19 red started to avoid green *before* green jibed, because green failed to take decisive action early enough. Green must take a penalty. Must red also take one? I don't know, but it seems fundamentally unfair since all red ever did was work with the information as known at the time action was taken.

  • @SailZing

    @SailZing

    3 жыл бұрын

    The key is whether green completed her gybe in time to give red room to keep clear. Agree that in the scenario shown, this is a fairly close call.

  • @jimkandler525

    @jimkandler525

    7 ай бұрын

    Green was on S so HAD rights then jibed and must avoid others while doing so but did not. After the jib Green is Windward and must avoid. Not a good example, it should have kept Green on S

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