Dinghy A capsized during a race and seeing this dinghy B sailed over to her
and offered help. A accepted help and B came alongside, taking the crew of two
aboard. Then all hands worked for several minutes to right A, whose mast was
stuck in the mud. Upon reaching shore, B requested redress under rule 61.4(b)
(4).
The protest committee considered several factors in its decision. First, A’s
helmsman was a highly experienced sailor. Secondly, the wind was light, and
the tide was rising and would shortly have lifted the mast free. Thirdly, she did
not ask for help; it was offered. Therefore, since neither boat nor crew was in
danger, redress was refused. B appealed, stating that rule 1.1 does not place any
onus on a boat giving help to decide, or to defend, a decision that danger was
involved.
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