As a Giveway vessel, you are required to stay clear of the stand-on vessel. These actions include,
(1) Make an early and bold alteration of course
(2) Slow the vessel down
(3) Stop the vessel
(4) Come astern
(5) Make an early and bold alteration of course and slow the vessel down
Best to 90 degree alteration away from the stand-on vessel and then take a slow turn, and once the stand-on vessel passes go around his stern and back onto your original course.
Generally, vessels under sail power have the right of way.
Rule 17Action by stand on vessel(a) (i) Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other (The stand on vessel) shall keep her course and speed.Please refer to the link provided below.
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Rule 13-International Overtaking (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules of this section any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken . In other words the vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel and the overtaking is the giveway vessel.
Rule 13-International Overtaking (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules of this section any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken . In other words the vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel and the overtaking is the giveway vessel.
throw your cat on the anchor and keep going.
Keeping his/her vessel and crew out of danger
How the two vessels are propelled
Keeping his/her vessel and him/her safe
A sailing vessel operator when approaching a pwc head on should slow down and change course.
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