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A few short years ago I was sailing on my boat with several friends, all captains of their own sailboats. To the West we could see a huge storm coming. To the East, several boats were in a regatta heading due South. We were heading due West. We decided to turn and run for cover as the sky was black and moving fast. Our angle to the marina was ESE and we had slowly made ground on the racing boats. Then the horn sounded and the stampede turned due West and was coming straight for us! We had the starboard tack and so we thought we were in the right. They were racing and thought they were in the right. And they were heading right into the approaching storm. Who won?As they passed us on our aft side, one boat of all women swore at us in the most vile tongues. One lass was near the mast and as they passed us, we sucked the wind from their sails, the boat stood straight up, and she flew into the mast, saving her from a swimming lesson. We kept going, they kept going. We reached the dock and tied up just as the torrent let loose. We left my radios on, I have 3 VHF's, and waited for the mayday calls. 4 came in, might have been 5. Three boats were swamped and needed a tow in. A few racers were tossed in the drink, but were rescued by the same boat they left. And when they came in, a few sported the nicest of the Piratey look of torn jibs and mains. The all girl boat filed a complaint with the CG who re-read them the rules saying we were in the right as their racing zone was not clearly marked and safety, the need to seek shelter immediately, over ruled their racing.