Maintain course and speed, but stay alert.
If they're approaching head-on - they should pass each other port-side to port-side. if they're travelling in the same direction - the faster vessel can pass either side - so long as there is sufficient clearance so as to avoid a collision.
When two powerboats are about to cross paths, the boat on the right has the right of way and should maintain its course and speed. The other boat, which is on the left, must yield and take action to avoid a collision. It's important for both vessels to communicate their intentions clearly, and the boat on the left should maneuver to pass behind the boat on the right. Safe navigation practices should always be followed to ensure the safety of all on board.
You should give way to starboard.
When a motor boat is crossing paths with a PWC it should give way to all vessels on your starboard side.
A sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a PWC. What action should be taken?
Both vessels are Power Driven Vessels - Rule 15 applies. Whichever has the other on her starboard hand must give way.
Maintain speed and course, but stay alert.
Do whatever is necessary to stay clear of the sailboat.
Speed up to pass in front of the sailboat
Cross, cross paths, run across, meet
you should fight it so that someone else doesn't have to
The power-driven vessel should change course and speed.