> Us sailing appeal 78 answers nicely one of the questions raised at our
> debrief:
> A boat that acquires right of way over a second boat and causes the second
> boat to break a rule of Part 2 in order to keep clear of her, breaks rule 15
> by not initially giving the second boat room to keep clear.
>
> You can read the full appeal here: http://ussailing.uberflip.com/i/100938
>
> Thanks, bry
> On Mar 3, 2013, at 5:29 PM, John N Vandemoer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Saturday, March 2:
>>
>> Day 1 of the McIntyre team race brought interesting conditions. We started
>> the day with a light 5 kt SE breeze that held on for most of the morning and
>> ended the day with a NW 21 kt breeze. We had a small delay in the morning
>> but then raced all day getting in the whole first round and 9 races into the
>> second round. There was one protest heard resulting in both teams getting
>> DSQ. A big thank you to Coach Clinton Hayes and his crew of Stanford
>> undergrads for running races. A big thanks to Bryan McDonald and his totally
>> awesome umpire crew for keeping racing fair and moving. More racing on tap
>> tomorrow!
>>
>> Sunday, March 3:
>>
>> Day 2 of the McIntyre started identical to day one. Sailors were greeted to
>> glassy conditions. After a postponement of an hour the breeze filled in from
>> the SE and we sailed most a few races in a 5-8kt SSE breeze. As the flood
>> came in to redwood creek the breeze slowly moved towards the W and we
>> finished the round 2 and a final four in a nice 12-15kt Westerly. A big
>> thank you to a hard working RC crew of Stanford undergrads and coach Hayes!
>> Also a big thank you again the the umpire crew of Bryan McDonald, Viki
>> Sodoro, John Christman, Grant Baldwin, Mike Gross, Glenn Oliver and Don
>> Wieneke. The umpire crew was joined with Stanford sailing undergrads.
>>
>> Congrats to Stanford on the win!
>>
>>
>> Full results can be found at:
>> http://scores.collegesailing.org/s13/jeremy-mcintyre-team-race/
>>
>> John Vandemoer
>> Head Coach
>> Stanford Sailing Team
>> [email protected] (e)
>> 650.387.2674 (m)
>> 650.723.2811 (o)
>> Twitter: @Stanfordsailing
>> Facebook: Stanford University Sailing Team
>>
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