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Mastering the Rules of the Road: Sailing Right of Way Explained
In this video, we dive into the essential "Rules of the Road" for sailing to ensure safety and prevent collisions on the water. Understanding whether you are on a Port or Starboard tack is crucial, as it determines if you are the give-way or stand-on vessel. **Key topics covered include:** * **Port vs. Starboard Tack:** A boat on **Port tack** (wind on the left) is the give-way vessel and must avoid boats on **Starboard tack** (wind on the right), which is the stand-on vessel. * **Communication & Safety:** If you are the stand-on vessel, you can alert others by shouting **"Starboard,"** but you must always be prepared to take avoiding action if the other boat does not respond. * **Same Tack Situations:** When two boats are on the same tack, the **windward boat** (the one closer to the wind or with the wind behind it) must keep clear of the other vessel. * **Overtaking:** Any vessel **overtaking** another must keep clear at all times by sailing well to the windward or leeward side. * **Converging Courses:** On converging courses, the boat on the **windward side** is the give-way vessel and must adjust its course early to avoid a collision. The most important rule is to stay alert and, if in doubt, keep clear of other vessels well in advance. #SailingTips #LearnToSail #MaritimeRules #BoatingSafety #RightOfWay

