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- Chapter 6 - Rules of the Nautical Road (Multiple Choice) - Quizlet
The give-way vessel is responsible a to maintain course and speed b to keep astern of all other vessels c to take early and substantial action to keep clear of the stand-on vessel d to use hand signals when ready to pass
- Rules of the Road : BoatUS Foundation
The main situations of collision risk are overtaking, meeting head-on, and crossing When one of two vessels is to keep out of the way (give-way vessel), the other, the stand-on vessel, must maintain course and speed
- Rules of the Road Quick Reference - United States Coast Guard
All vessels must proceed at a safe speed at all times Every vessel must use all available means appropriate, including lookout (eyes and ears), radar and radio, to determine if a risk of collision exists
- Deck - Rules of the Road #706 - USCGQ
In both International and Inland waters, as the stand-on vessel in a crossing situation, you should: Maintain your course and speed Monitor the other vessel’s actions Be prepared to take action if the other vessel doesn’t give way Avoid turning to port for a vessel on your port side
- Vessel crossing situations - Boating right of way rules - AceBoater. com
When two power driven boats are approaching at right angles or nearly so, and risk of collision exists, the boat on the right is the stand-on vessel, has the right of way and must hold its course and speed
- Rules of the Road - Safe Boater
The Give-Way Vessel must take early and substantial action to avoid crossing inm front of the Stand-On Vessel, Vessel 2 so it alters its course to starboard and adjusts its speed appropriately
- Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat Safely Flashcards - Quizlet
Maintain a safe speed, The vessel required to take action by stopping, slowing down, or changing course, The stand-on boat maintains its course and speed, unless the give-way vessel doesn't take proper action and more
- Rules for Encountering Other Vessels - Boat Ed
Stand-on vessel: The vessel that must maintain its course and speed unless it becomes apparent that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action If you must take action, do not turn toward the give-way vessel or cross in front of it
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