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Wave right of way

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Created by buzzy > 9 months ago, 12 Nov 2016
buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
12 Nov 2016 5:23AM
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windsurfing.tv/video/rights-of-way-on-the-wave/

robdddd
TAS, 167 posts
12 Nov 2016 7:26AM
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That video should be mandatory viewing for euros before they land in WA!

Relic
TAS, 837 posts
12 Nov 2016 9:40AM
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This is worth understanding too;
Sailing rules are generally not understood by windsurfers who haven't had conventional sailing experience see link. experience.www.discoverboating.com/resources/learn-how-to-sail-sailing-rules-instructions
Sailboards are technically sail craft and therefore sailing rules should apply in non surf conditions. The reality however is yachtsmen in my experience generally have no regard for a sailboarder's right of way! taking the attitude "might has right".I've been in many situations where it was clear if I didn't get out of the way I'd have been "mowed down" even though I was on starboard tack. In a sailboard course racing situation sailing rules apply naturally. Be aware too yachts engaged in competition have rights over recreational sail craft. In local sailboarding it seems a system of courtesy and common sense has developed outside of the rules whereby sailors simply avoid collision situations. In a head to head situation it is usually obvious to an experienced windsurfer which sailor has the ability to sail past further up wind so the other sailor holds their course to pass down wind. Common sense an courtesy prevail. A much better situation than a windsurfer forcing right of way by altering course into the path of another sailor.

Flouro1
WA, 991 posts
12 Nov 2016 7:45AM
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Generally more waves than sailors on the water in Tassie so pretty easy to share or give learners the smaller ones

Jezstrt
TAS, 1471 posts
12 Nov 2016 12:09PM
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Flouro1 said...
Generally more waves than sailors on the water in Tassie so pretty easy to share or give learners the smaller ones


I'll give you a few smaller ones today mate

Flouro1
WA, 991 posts
12 Nov 2016 8:49PM
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Definitely a loopy learner , that super moon fos is on about is affecting my mind maybe it's the deathstar repositioning and we are about to become barbqued ewoks

nickpryde
TAS, 189 posts
20 Nov 2016 10:52AM
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ok... cool, so the Kaleb has right of way rule no longer applies....

buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
20 Nov 2016 2:03PM
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No that one is still there in the sub clauses, fine print of different section, unpublished. But it's still there



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