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The power-driven vessel should change course and speed.
Maintain speed and course, but stay alert.
Maintain course and speed, but stay alert.
If a powerboat is about to cross paths with a sailboat under sail give way, the sail boat is the stand-on vessel, therefore you are the give-way vessel and need to move accordingly.
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No, the American Red Cross lifeguarding course isn't hard. It is fun.
The Cross cpr course is very similar to the traditional courses. The only difference is the Cross method focuses on revival if failure to prevent the drowning.
There are many websites at which you can learn the "rules of the road". Regardless of these it is always a requirement to maintain safety at all times. I have been sailing for more than thirty years and if I was in such a poistion I would go astern of the other boat so long as it was safe to to so or simply slow down and allow him to clear.
You can find a babysitting course at your local American red cross.
A rabbit of course.
at the American Red Cross Babysitting Course.. there should be an American red cross in your state. the age is from 11-15