The vessel on the port (left) should give way.
The vessel on the port (left) should give way.
When a motor boat is crossing paths with a PWC it should give way to all vessels on your starboard side.
You should give way to starboard.
Both boat pilots should have already been in complete awareness of their surroundings. If either saw another craft approaching they should take immediate action to steer way clear of the other vessel. Leave yourself and out ... it is likely that the other pilot has not taken the time to observe his or her surroundings. As a boat pilot you must always keep your head on a swivel, constantly turning and looking in every direction for other boat traffic.
Both boat pilots should have already been in complete awareness of their surroundings. If either saw another craft approaching they should take immediate action to steer way clear of the other vessel. Leave yourself and out ... it is likely that the other pilot has not taken the time to observe his or her surroundings. As a boat pilot you must always keep your head on a swivel, constantly turning and looking in every direction for other boat traffic.
A sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a PWC. What action should be taken?
Both vessels are Power Driven Vessels - Rule 15 applies. Whichever has the other on her starboard hand must give way.
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No. It is a singular noun meaning a crossing of two paths.
The power-driven vessel should change course and speed.
The powerboat should pass to the stern of the sailboat to avoid its wash causing a problem for the sailboat To avoid a collision, the powerboat should avoid crossing ahead of the sailboat.
When a sailboat is crossing paths with a power-driven vessel which one is the Give-way vessel