a sailboat with its engine engaged
A sailboat using engine power
A sailboar with its engine engages
A sailboar with its engine engages
A sailboat with its engine engaged
A sailboat with its engine engaged
A collision happens when distance between two vessels decreases and barring does what?
A whistle or horn.
When a sailboat is operating with mechanical propulsion, regardless of whether or not a sail is up it is considered a power driven vessel for the purposes of the rules of the road.
When a sailboat is operating with mechanical propulsion, regardless of whether or not a sail is up it is considered a power driven vessel for the purposes of the rules of the road.
Whistle or horn
When it is not under sail, and under motor power. Then it must follow the powerboat navigation rules. Since you've asked this question, then i recomend taking your state's Boater's Safety Course if it has one. It should be online and it cost about $50. It's expensive but you get a snassy card and you learn lots of things like where to go and where not to go, and things like that.
a whistle or a horn