Facts
An experienced helmsman of a port-tack boat hails “Starboard” to a beginner who, although on starboard tack, not being sure of himself and probably being scared of having his boat holed, tacks to port to avoid a collision. No protest is lodged.
One school of thought argues that it is fair game, because if a helmsman does not know the rules, that is his own hard luck. The other school rejects this argument, on the grounds that it is quite contrary to the spirit of the rules to deceive a competitor in that way.
It is known that such a trick is often played, particularly when novices are involved.
Question
In such a case, in addition to breaking rule
10, has the port-tack boat broken rule
2?
Answer
A boat that deliberately hails “Starboard” when she knows she is on port tack has not acted fairly and has broken rule
2. The protest committee might also consider taking action under rule
69.