Maintain speed and course, but stay alert.
The power-driven vessel should change course and speed.
When two power boats are crossing paths, the "rule of the road" applies: the boat on the right (starboard side) has the right of way. The other boat should yield by altering its course to avoid a collision. If both boats are on a collision course, the vessel that is not on the right should take action to steer clear. Always maintain vigilance and communicate with other boaters to ensure safety.
When a powerboat is about to cross paths with a sailboat, it is generally required to give way to the sailboat, as the sailboat is considered the stand-on vessel under navigation rules. The powerboat should reduce speed or change course to avoid a potential collision. It’s important for the powerboat operator to stay alert and communicate clearly with the sailboat to ensure safe passage. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local maritime regulations.
The power vehicle is on the right, therefore it is looking at the other vehicle's green light, making the vehicle on the right the stand on vehicle (meaning it maintains present course and speed).
The power vehicle is on the right, therefore it is looking at the other vehicle's green light, making the vehicle on the right the stand on vehicle (meaning it maintains present course and speed).
You should run your boats power ventilation for 30 seconds at least in order to eliminate fuel vapors in the bilge.
Power-driven vessels should yield to other vessels when they are overtaking, approaching head-on, or crossing paths.
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Sail boats and power boats are the two main types of pleasure craft.
The powerboat should give way to the sailing vessel, as it is considered the stand-on vessel under the rules of navigation. The sailboat has the right of way since it is under sail. The powerboat should take action to avoid a collision by altering its course or speed, ensuring the safety of both vessels. It’s important for the powerboat operator to remain vigilant and communicate intentions if necessary.
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The blower should be operated a few minutes before you start the motor to vent gas fumes from engine compartment.