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Tim Hore, Învață să navighezi – Capitolul 4, Regulile drumului
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Simple and clear! Thnx!
At 30 seconds in, that is me! How bizarre, never seen that before.
At 1:50,wt if port boat is coming from starboad side,who is giveway and why
Or keep a laminated card near the helm for the first year of sailing….. With small drawings on it.
Sucks to be colorblind and watching this video ;D
Seems over complicated. Why not just say the boat on your port, (en route to a port collision) or on the non wind side, has the right of way?
Thanks
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At 2:18 can the red boat avoid the green boat by changing course to the green boat's starboard side? At the beginning they both boats are sailing directly towards each other.
Thanks. Your video really helped me. 🙏
Just adding confusion to another, why making the port side in the right hand side?????? Who do you think is going to watch this video if it is not a Beginner who's already confused about such misleadings between port and strbrd? Do you think people who are familiar with sailing will watch you piece of crap? You wasted everyone's time DH
but starboard is on the right side and port is left, or does Tack mean from the other direction?
Great info for all to know. Thank you
Nit-picking. A sailboat is on a starboard tack when its mainsail is on the port side of the boat, regardless of which direction the wind is coming over the boat. Conversely, a sailboat is on a port tack when its mainsail is no the starboard side of the boat. (That is the definition in the ColRegs. 99% + of the time, a boat on a starboard tack will have the wind coming over the starboard side of the boat but a boat can be on a starboard tack, running, with the wind coming over the port side.)
At 2:40 – It might be confusing to some: both boats on the same tack, the leeward (close hauled) boat is the "stand on" boat and the windward (reaching) boat must steer to avoid. The leeward boat can hail a warning of "CLOSE HAULED!" or "LEEWARD BOAT!" to confirm its intention to stand on.
Great graphics, well done.