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  • Now let’s look at rules.

  • Rules are there for everyone’s safety. Well show you the basic rules you need to be aware

  • of, but you need to be aware that theses rules are only a small part of a lengthy international

  • publication called International Regulations for Prevention of Collisions at Sea, and includes

  • rules for heavy commercial shipping. As a dinghy sailor you need to only be aware of

  • the most basic rules but if you plan to race, further rules will also apply which are beyond

  • the scope of this video.

  • When afloat the priority of all vessels is to avoid a collision and any incident, so

  • you must keep a good look out at all times whilst sailing and be prepared to take avoiding

  • action in good time. Don’t forget to look under the boom as well as behind your back

  • as boats can come at you from any angle. Be aware that the wind may restrict your ability

  • to hear the sounds of approaching vessels, and sailing boats in particular can be hard

  • to hear.

  • In most situations sail has priority over power boats, and they should keep out of your

  • way, but you must keep out of the way of large commercial shipping or fishing vessels. They

  • are often constrained by their draught or their manoeuvrability. You must also keep

  • out of the way of any man powered vessels like rowing boats.

  • Any point of sailing where the wind is on the left hand side of the boat is called port

  • tack, and is the give way tack and is marked in red. Any point of sailing where the wind

  • on the right hand side of the boat is called starboard tack, which is the stand on tack

  • marked in green.

  • You must familiarize yourself with what point of sailing and what tack you are on at all

  • times, as this has a direct bearing on whether you are the give way vessel or not. If you

  • are the boat on starboard, you can alert your position to oncoming traffic by shouting loudly

  • STARBOARD. But you must be prepared to take avoiding action if the boat on port does not

  • respond.

Now let’s look at rules.

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