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You should keep a good look out in order to avoid colliding with another boat.
You should keep a good look out in order to avoid colliding with another boat.
You should keep a good look out in order to avoid colliding with another boat.
You should keep a good look out in order to avoid colliding with another boat.
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Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
One place to avoid anchoring a boat would be to not anchor it near a launching ramp.
Don't stand up in a small boat.
You should already be aware of a boat approaching from astern ... your head needs to be on a swivel as the pilot at all times. You need to know everything about your surroundings. If you hear this signal you should probably slow down and let them pass safely. Don't crowd them or try to out run them.
When two boats approach each other, they use horn blasts to signal the other about their intentions when it comes to moving to avoid collision. 5 short blasts indicates that the signaling boat is unsure about what the other boat is doing.
Falling, crashing, flipping, rolling, etc.
Another name for a tippy boat is, CANOE