It depends on the Situation, in a Crossing situation where there are 2 vessels crossing each other, the vessel which has the other vessel on her starboard side shall give way and avoid an alteration of course to Port. So you are the 'stand on' boat if you can see a boat on your port bow...more or less.
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The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.
The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.
The boat being overtaken is always stand-on, regardless of propulsion type. Rule 13.
A skiff is a stand on boat.
A skiff is a stand on boat.
The stand- on boat may vary depending on the situation. The rules for avoiding collisions are guidelines.
When a sail boat overtakes a power boat the power boat is the stand on vessel.
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