You should always move very slowly while operating in conditions of low visibility. This is because you cannot avoid accidents if you are moving to fast.
When operating a boat in reduced visibility, you should slow down and proceed with caution. Use navigation tools like radar and GPS to help you stay on course and be prepared to navigate manually if needed. Keep a lookout for other boats, obstacles, and landmarks by listening for sounds and using proper lighting on your vessel.
Turn on your lights so other boats can see you and proceed at idle speed
Turn on navigation lights.
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Be careful, know where you are going, warn other ships of your presence (one long blast of a horn or similar)
Boat anchor lights have either a white or a clear lens, and should have 360 degree visability.
When sailing a boat in reduced visibility you should turn on and use your lights. The light s should be in the correct position and set to the correct code. If you have radar, use this to make sure you are not on a collision course with a boat with out any lights. If you believe it is to risky to navigate, anchor up for the night making sure you have the correct lights and signals.
You should do the same in Oregon as you would anywhere else...display the appropriate navigational lights whenever the boat is operated between sunset and sunrise, or during periods of reduced visibility such as fog, rain or haze. Lights conforming to International Rules meet the requirements of Inland Rules. See the link below for more specific information on required navigational lights.
Slow to minimum speed
Head towards the wave and reduce your speed
Not if you are operating the boat. You must be at anchor or docked. You can be charged with operating a boat under the influence.
You should take action to avoid a collision.
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed