recoursseding
Recoursseding, also known as re-courssing, is a term used in the context of sailing and yachting to describe the process of returning to a previous course or position after having been forced off course by adverse conditions, such as wind or current. This maneuver is crucial for maintaining a planned route and avoiding unnecessary detours or delays. The term is derived from the French word "courser," which means to run or course, and the prefix "re-," indicating a return to a previous state or action.
The decision to recourssede is typically based on a careful assessment of the situation, including the severity
Recoursseding is a challenging and potentially dangerous maneuver, as it requires precise navigation and control of