The maximum legal speed for a vessel when passing within 150 feet of another vessel or a person in the water is typically "slow speed" or "no wake" speed, which is defined as a speed that does not create a wake. This is to ensure safety and minimize the risk of accidents or injuries. Specific regulations may vary by state or local jurisdiction, so it's important to check local boating laws for precise speed limits.
The maximum person capacity can be exceeded if the vessel is 26ft or longer.
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
When the motorized vessel is a commercial vessel or when the motorized vessel has another vessel or person in tow.
The boat that is doing the passing is the Give-way vessel. They must stay clear of the boat that they are passing. The boat being passed is the Stand-on vessel, they do not move or alter speed.
The maximum legal speed for a vessel passing under a bridge can vary depending on the location and specific regulations. In general, it is recommended to reduce speed to ensure safe passage under the bridge, typically around 5-10 knots. It is important to follow any posted regulations or guidelines for speed limits in that area.
no wake speed
The vessel overtaking another vessel
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
the PWC
Cardiac catheterization si the medical term meaning passing a tube through a vessel into the heart.
the PWC
If another boat signals their intention to pass you from astern, you should maintain your current course and speed. This ensures that the passing vessel has a clear path to maneuver safely. Additionally, keep a lookout for any changes in the other boat's position and be prepared to take action if necessary to avoid a collision. Communication with the passing vessel, if possible, can help ensure a safe passage.