stay the same
When the bearing on the "other" vessel remains the same as the distance closes, the two vessels will collide.
stay the same
the operators of both vessels
That depends on the kind of vessel you are talking about. Blood vessels, for instance, carry blood. Sailing vessels, on the other hand, carry crew, passengers, and cargo.
The differences in size has to do with the function of the vessels; where they came from and where they are going.
stay the same
When the bearing on the "other" vessel remains the same as the distance closes, the two vessels will collide.
When the bearing on the "other" vessel remains the same as the distance closes, the two vessels will collide.
stay the same
stay the same
stay the same
A collision happens when distance between two vessels decreases and barring does what?
the operators of both vessels
the operators of both vessels
Maneuver to avoid a collision
maneuver to avoid a collision
An allision is a nautical term that refers to a collision involving a moving vessel and a stationary object, such as a dock or a bridge. This term is used to differentiate from a collision between two moving vessels.