Sounding one short blast means, "i intend to leave you on my port side."
A motorboat approaches you head-on and sounds one short blast. How do you signal that you agree to let it pass on your port (left) side?
They pass Port To Port side
1 short blast to pass on YOUR port side.
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To signal that you agree to let another vessel pass on your port (left) side, you should indicate your intention by using the appropriate sound signals, such as one short blast on your horn. Additionally, you can visually signal by steering to the right, ensuring your course allows them to pass safely. It's important to maintain a steady course and speed to communicate your agreement clearly. Always keep a lookout for any further signals or maneuvers from the other vessel.
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If a motorboat approaches head-on and sounds one short blast, you can signal your agreement to let it pass on your port (left) side by sounding one short blast in return. This indicates that you understand the intent and are allowing the other vessel to pass safely. Additionally, ensure your course remains steady and your vessel is properly positioned to facilitate the maneuver.
Rule 34International:" I AM altering my course to port."Inland: " I INTEND to leave you on my starboard side or I AGREE to a starboard to starboard passing or I INTEND to overtake you on your portside."They intend to pass starboard to starboard side.
Keep marker on your port (left) side.
pass on port (left) side
You go inside that space that has the bouy and stay to the port-side of the bouy.