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Right of Way
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I say in this situation, that the approaching straight-line sailor should
give ROW to slower sailors who are manuevering on the swells.
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I mean the sailor approaching from behind the manuevering sailor on the
same tack. For sailors approaching from the opposite tack, normal ROW
rules (starboard/non-manuevering sailor has ROW) should apply.
-Ed
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