In navigation, the "stand-on" vessel is the one that maintains its course and speed when encountering another vessel. According to the rules, the stand-on boat must keep its path unless it becomes apparent that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action to avoid a collision. It's essential for the stand-on vessel to be vigilant and ready to take evasive action if necessary. Both vessels should adhere to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) to ensure safety.
Keep clear of stand on boats
Keep clear of stand on boats
Keep clear of stand on boats
keep clear of stand on boats
keep clear of stand on boats
maintain course and speed.
Keep clear of stand on boats
Keep clear of stand on boats
Overtaking boats are give way boats
Overtaking boats are give way boats
overtaking boats are give-way boats
Overtaking boats are give way boats