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Avoiding contact

Where did they come from?

The first (fig 1) involved a classic coming together in a multi-class club race. The Skiff (Yellow) rounds the windward mark, takes a quick glance downwind to see there is a clear lane, and hoists the kite. As all asymmetric sailors know, once it is up, there is a huge blind spot to leeward.

It’s a shifty day, and the Topper (Blue) is fully focussed on compass and

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