A pivotal moment in Race 13 was this downwind
cross by Emirates Team New Zealand, which drew a penalty for not keeping clear
of Oracle Team USA.
Oracle Team USA is heeling downwind on starboard gybe. ETNZ is to the
left, just out of from on port.
Photo:©2013 Isailmedia Images/John Eric Mangino
ENTZ doesn't gybe away, and Oracle is coming faster than they expected.
ETNZ on port is required to keep clear of Oracle. If ETNZ can cross their
track without Oracle needing to alter course, they will be okay.
Photo:©2013 Isailmedia Images/John Eric Mangino
ETNZ is committed, they can't gybe now, either, without fouling.
Photo:©2013 Isailmedia Images/John Eric Mangino
Collision course. USA is going 25 knots according to telemetry.
Oracle has right-of-way, but needs to avoid contact.
Image:©2013 ACEA/Photo:
Gilles Martin-Raget
Oracle starts to alter course, heading up to get behind ETNZ.
Photo:©2013 Isailmedia Images/John Eric Mangino
Oracle is turning to starboard. Note angle of windward rudder. Image:©2013
ACEA/Photo: Gilles
Martin-Raget
Still turning. Image:©2013 ACEA/Photo:
Gilles Martin-Raget
Oracle clear behind ETNZ waves the electronic "Yankee" flag, protesting ETNZ for
not keep clear. The umpires take time, but penalize ETNZ. NZL has
already lost distance on their gybe, but with the penalty on top of it, they
come in late to the downwind gate and Oracle ahead of them switches sides at the
last second, leveraging the gains from the penalty into even more margin as they
start the upwind leg. Photo:©2013 Isailmedia Images/John Eric Mangino
Also:
View the animated tracking of the incident as seen by the America's Cup
Umpires (mp4)
The Racing Rule applicable in the incident above
is Rule 10, one of the most basic right-of-way requirements:
"Rule 10. ON OPPOSITE TACKS. When
yachts are on opposite tacks, a port-tack yacht shall keep
clear of a starboard-tack yacht." --
Racing Rules of
Sailing for the America's Cup (RRSAC)
"Keep Clear" has a specific definition in the
RRSAC:
"Keep Clear: One yacht keeps clear
of another if the other can sail her course with no need to take avoiding
action...." -- RRSAC Definitions
Links of Interest:
See CupInfo's America's Cup
2013 Main Page Race 13 Report
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