the PWC
the PWC
the PWC
When a sailing vessel and a pwc are meeting head on the sailing vessel is the stand on vessel.
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
Jumping the wake of another vessel on a PWC
Yes. Jumping the wake of another vessel on a PWC within 100 ft
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
100 Ft
There is a misconception that a motor driven vessel always gives way to sail. This is not so. There are many things which decide which vessel gives way, tides, wind, the channel and the conditions of the vessels themselves. The operations they are involved in also affect who gives way. It is a rule, however, that BOTH vessels are responsible for avoiding collisions.
i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.
A motorboat and a PWC are meeting head-on. Which one is the stand-on vessel?
A sailboat and a PWC are meeting head-on. Which one is the stand-on vessel?