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How to tack side in NEIS

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rule 11 applies some boats on the same tack and overlapped as indicated by that red flashing line blue is a keep clear boat yellow is the right-of-way boat and letamp;#39;s just think of the scenario an area where rule 17 doesnamp;#39;t apply such as a start box so yellow can sell where if they want as long as theyamp;#39;re overlapped blue keeps clear no contact no infringement of rule 11.

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The situation of a sailing vessel with her sails trimmed for a wind which comes over her starboard side. Although the verb to tack postulates a vessel sailing close hauled, a vessel on any point of sailing is on the starboard tack if the wind comes over her starboard side.
Tack of the Sail- The tack of the sail is the forward and lower corner of a sail. With wooden mast (or yards) the sail was literally tacked into the mast with a spike and became known as the tack.
0:26 1:55 And out onto the edge of the no go zone on the other side progressive tax allow you to zigzag yourMoreAnd out onto the edge of the no go zone on the other side progressive tax allow you to zigzag your way toward your destination upwind. And together a series of tax is called beating.
A boat is on the tack corresponding to the side over which the wind blows, the side opposite to which the main boom is carried. A boat is on the PORT TACK when the boom is on the starboard side (or right side).
Generally, a boat is on a starboard tack if the wind is coming over the starboard (right) side of boat with sails on port (left) side. Similarly, a boat is on a port tack if the wind is coming over the port (left) side of boat.
Parts of a Sail The luff of the mainsail is usually hoisted up and attached to the mast. The luff of the jib is attached to the forestay. Leech The sails back edge. Tack Between the luff and the foot is the tack.
The top of all sails is called the head, the leading edge is called the luff, the trailing edge is the leech, and the bottom edge is the foot. Head The head is the upper edge of the sail, and is attached at the throat and peak to a gaff, yard, or sprit. For a triangular sail the head refers to the topmost corner.
Parts of a Sail Leech The sails back edge. Tack Between the luff and the foot is the tack. The tack is attached to the boat or a spar.

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