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Safety information


       Give-way vessel                      In the following illustration, your boat is in the
       The vessel which does not have the right-of-  center. You should give the right-of-way to
       way has the duty to take positive and timely  any vessels shown in the white area (you are
       action to stay out of the way of the stand-on  the give-way vessel). Any vessels in the shad-
       vessel. Normally, you should not cross in  ed area must yield to you (they are the give-
       front of the vessel with the right-of-way. You  way vessels). Both you and the meeting ves-
       should slow down or change directions brief-  sel must alter course to avoid each other.
       ly  and pass  behind the other vessel. You
       should always move in such a way that the
       operator of the other vessel can see what you
       are doing.
       The General Prudential  Rule regarding the
       right-of-way is that if a collision appears un-
       avoidable, neither boat has the right-of-way.
       Both boats must avoid the collision.
       In other words, follow the standard rules ex-
       cept when a collision will occur unless both
       vessels try to avoid each other. If that is the
                                            Meeting
       case, both vessels become give-way ves-
                                            If you are meeting another power-driven ves-
       sels.
                                            sel head-on, and are close enough to run the
       Rules when encountering vessels
                                            risk of collision, neither of you has the right-
       There are three main situations that you may
                                            of-way. Both of you should alter course to
       encounter with other vessels which  could
                                            avoid an accident. You should keep the other
       lead to a collision unless the Steering Rules
                                            vessel on your port (left) side. This rule does
       are followed:
                                            not apply if both of you will clear one another
       Meeting: you are approaching another vessel
                                            if you continue on your set course and speed.
       head-on.
       Crossing: you  are traveling  across another
       vessel’s path.
       Overtaking: you are passing or being passed
       by another vessel.
















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