Sail is the substance used for the ships. For example; "The sails travel with the ships." Also meaning as some birds flying across the air traveling with the ship, or boat.
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When a sail boat overtakes a power boat the power boat is the stand on vessel.
it could stand for either steam ship or either sail ship.
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.
the powerboat must yeild to the sail boat
A sailboat is considered the stand-on vessel when it is under sail and encountering a powerboat that is not under sail. In this scenario, the powerboat must give way to the sailboat, as sailing vessels generally have the right of way when they are on a collision course. However, if the sailboat is under power or if both vessels are sailing, different rules apply based on their respective points of sail. Always refer to the specific navigation rules for further clarity.
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
1) Sail and Life Training Society 2) Standard Automated Logistics Tool Set
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of a power boat.
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.
only when under sail alone and crossing the path of the powerboat
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.