Two short blasts
Two short blasts
Two short blasts
To signal another boater that you intend to pass on their starboard side, you should sound one short blast on your horn. This is a standard maritime signal indicating your intention to overtake on the right. It's important to ensure that the other vessel acknowledges your signal before proceeding. Always maintain a safe distance and be aware of your surroundings while maneuvering.
To signal another boater that you wish to pass on their starboard side, you should sound one short blast on your horn. This is a standard maritime communication used to indicate your intentions when navigating in close quarters. The receiving boater will understand that you plan to pass on their right side and can adjust accordingly.
2 short blasts
2 short blasts
To indicate that you are passing another boater on the right, you should sound one short blast of your horn. This signal communicates your intention clearly to others on the water, allowing them to understand your maneuver. Always ensure to follow local navigation rules and regulations for safe boating practices.
Port or Starboard, respectively
Starboard, turn right!!!
Starboard is the right side of a ship or aircraft when one is facing forward.
Facing towards the bow, starboard is on the right.
Starboard is to the right; port is left. Taker her hard to starboard, helmsman!