I did think that there were enough variables to promote a discussion.
This all happened towards the end of last season. I was going to hand draw it then, but then lots of new people signed up for the forum and I chickened out. Obtaining the drawing software prompted me again.
What made it abnormal to me was shaking out the reef - I didn't have much time to monitor a bearing to 'B' - I was making a substantial change in speed, from jib only to jib plus full main, maybe almost double the speed.
Prior to meeting, 'A' had been beating upwind in gusty conditions under jib and one reef in the main while 'B' was running downwind under genoa and full main. When we met, 'B' turned around. In the gusts 'A' was moving well at good speed whilst 'B' was struggling with too much canvas. In the lulls, 'A' was undercanvassed and 'B' could make up some ground. Speeds had been varying, but we were both able to monitor each other and had happily crossed tracks a few times.
A number of people have said, in different ways, that they don't get into a situation where they need to worry about stand on / give way but what happens if you (as the wuss) would become the stand on and the other chap is happier than you to get closer. Also what happens if both skippers are wusses - do they both make early changes and cancel each other out?
I tend towards the wuss category – if I’m heading towards the shore line and a Mobo is coming up behind or towards me then I’ll tack early so that there is no doubt in their mind which direction I’ll continue in and so that they can’t trap me between them and the approaching shore.
I think that the other boat was about 26’ to my 27’, she carried this sail insignia – can anyone identify it. I thought that she may have been from the same stable as Silkie, but couldn’t find it.
Ash
Maybe Windfinder would describe his situation when he was teeboned?