A match race can be described as a duel between two identically-matched boats with a winner -and a loser.
When two boats are on the starting line, the race is called match racing. Match racing has its own set of rules, which are slightly different from the regular racing rules that create very close, aggressive competition in which collisions are certainly not rare.
Match racing also has on-the-water judging, with umpires doling out "instant justice" on the water.
Match racing is tremendously exciting to participate in. And, unlike watching other sailing competitions, match racing can be thrilling to watch. Before the start, the boats vie for control, circling each other and trying to wipe each other off on spectator boats in an elaborate game of cat and mouse.
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OFFICIAL JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH
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OFFICIAL CLOTHING PARTNER
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DIGITAL PARTNER
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SUPPLIERS
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