I had the following situation come up:

A ship turned 90 degrees and collided with an enemy ship. The end position was perfect raking shot for the ship that had been run into. However, I then noticed that the ship which was being raked had the enemy in the angle of both its starboard and larboard front broadsides.

So if the rules were followed the ship that was being raked could have fired two broadsides into the ship that had capped the T.

Clearly nonsense and we didn't allow the ship that being raked any shots at all. My opponent didn't object to this ruling as it was a solo game :-) But in a contested game I would have preferred not to have to discuss it. Surely a glitch in the rules?