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www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26100&SearchTerms=right+of+way previous thread as it said "sorry too old for a reply" so I thought i'd start this one up again.
After getting verbally abused today at Gerroa for something, where by my own reasoning and the laws of common sense I figured I was not in the wrong I just thought I'd seek some other opinions. Now I read the above thread and most people seem to agree with my own assesment of the right of way 'rules'.
The incident: I was coming in on a wave, had been on said wave for probably 300m after jybing out the back sometime previous. Approaching the drop zone and working my way upwind on the wave, as everyone does at Gerroa another sailor catches the wave. This sailor had been 'stalling' near the drop zone. Being a curtious sailor, no problems I think i'll give him some room. Now a combination him wanting to head down the line and me waiting for it to form up bring us probably within 10m. A bit of a spray ensues from his quarter.
Now I waited on the beach and asked the bloke what the meaning of the abuse was. Reply: " I was just calling you off the wave mate". I questioned was there not a case for common courtesy in a situation where I was clearly already on the wave and had been for some time. "you weren't surfing the wave, the rider closer to the peak has right of way". At this point it became clear that there was some form of 'hardcore' etiquette at play here and I left it at that, somewhat astonished.
In my view and under the rules of common sense, particularly during free sailing does the rider who is obviously on the wave have some right of way? Now I hadn't shot out past the bloke, jybed on the wave and come back in. I caught this wave out the back and lined it up on the way in...as I always do. In the same situation, IE i'm stalling on the inside, I always give right of way as in my view the bloke has caught the wave, it's his fair and square. Am I wrong?