Rules of the Road · Sailing Vessels — Same Side
When two sailing vessels have the wind on the same side, the vessel to keep out of the way is the one that is:
- ATo leeward
- BThe smaller
- CTo windward✓ Correct
- DOn the starboard tack
Explanation
When the wind is on the same side, the windward vessel (the one upwind) keeps out of the way of the leeward vessel.
Authority: COLREGS/Navigation Rules, Rule 12(a)(ii)
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