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Bob Schmit
Ok, here's the story: My buddy who races twice a week on his S-2 boat approximately the same length as my H26 calls me and says I guess my sailing season is over early. When I inquired what he was talking about he told me he and his wife were racing and they had a collision with another boat in the race. He said they were on starboard tack and the other boat, a Beneteau 23 was on port talk and it didn't yield to him and they rammed it amidships and ripped out the shrouds and the mast came down and hit their boat and the mast head light grazed his wife in the head...Everyone is ok. But when I mentioned that he would be getting our group's "Bent Prop" award (given to those who are caught in boating screw ups) he said he wouldn't be worthy cause it wasn't his fault.Now when I learned Rules of the Road quit awhile back, I remember the "general prudential" rule which supersedes all other rules in that it allows breaking the rules to avoid a collision. Being a non-racer, my question is: is he right, he can run into someone just cause they didn't follow the starboard over port rule and he's in the right? I don't think I'll try racing real soon...