It seems like there might be some confusion in your question. If you're asking about a scenario where one boat is taking over another, it could refer to a larger vessel boarding a smaller one or a boat replacing another in a race or competition. If you can clarify the context or specifics, I’d be happy to help further!
The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.
The overtaken vessel is ALWAYS the "stand-on" vessel, ALWAYS! Please refer to Rule 13 of the International Rules of the Road, AKA 72 COLREGS.
power boat
power boat
The boat being overtaken is always stand-on, regardless of propulsion type. Rule 13.
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You are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed
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