The craft on the right is the "stand on" vessel, the one with the right of way, he must remain on course at speed and be prepared to avoid collision if the "make way vessel" (to port side) makes no effort to avoid or change course or speed.
Avoid collisions if you are able, do not assume the operator of the other vessel sees you or knows the "aids to navigation."
Exceptions to these rules, powered vessels must give way to sail and oared vessels, and less maneuverable or towed vessels, regardless of orientation.
Maintain speed and keep course
Slow and pass to the rear
What should an operator do when attempting to re-board a personal watercraft (PWC)
When attempting to re-board a personal watercraft, an operator should approach from the direction marked on the hull.
When attempting to re-board a personal watercraft, an operator should approach from the direction marked on the hull.
The operator's wrist
No, "jet ski" should not be capitalized unless it is the brand name "Jet Ski," which is a trademarked term for a type of personal watercraft.
Both boat pilots should have already been in complete awareness of their surroundings. If either saw another craft approaching they should take immediate action to steer way clear of the other vessel. Leave yourself and out ... it is likely that the other pilot has not taken the time to observe his or her surroundings. As a boat pilot you must always keep your head on a swivel, constantly turning and looking in every direction for other boat traffic.
Both boat pilots should have already been in complete awareness of their surroundings. If either saw another craft approaching they should take immediate action to steer way clear of the other vessel. Leave yourself and out ... it is likely that the other pilot has not taken the time to observe his or her surroundings. As a boat pilot you must always keep your head on a swivel, constantly turning and looking in every direction for other boat traffic.
Animal Crossing City Folk
definitely Animal Crossing
Powerboat A should turn to the left when power boat B is crossing its path.
In reduced visibility, it means the presence of another watercraft.
First of all a right angle has no acute angles. They just have two straight angles. Angles that are 180