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A whistle or horn must be aboar a 22 foot powerboat
SB-13 in the navigation rules what must the give-way boat do?
In a head-on situation between a power-driven boat and a personal watercraft (PWC), the power-driven boat is typically considered the stand-on vessel. According to the navigation rules, the PWC, as the smaller craft, must give way to the larger power-driven boat. The PWC should take action to avoid a collision by altering its course or speed.
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If power boat B is crossing on the starboard side, the operator of power boat A should maintain their course and speed, as they have the right of way. It is essential to keep a lookout and be prepared to take evasive action if necessary to avoid a collision. Communication with the other vessel, if possible, can also help ensure safe navigation. Always prioritize safety and compliance with navigational rules.
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An overtaking boat always gives way to the boat being overtaken
maintain course and speed.
When a sail boat overtakes a power boat the power boat is the stand on vessel.