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What should the operator of powerboat A do if powerboat b begins to cross on the starboard?

Powerboat A should give way to B.


What should the operator of the powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross the Starboard side?

Powerboat A should give way to B.


What should the operator of powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross on starboard side?

Powerboat A should give way to B.


What should the operator of powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross the starboard side?

Powerboat A should give way to B.


What should the operator of powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross on the starboard side?

Powerboat A should give way to B.


What should operator of powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross on the starboard (right) side?

Give way


What should the operator of powerboat A do if powerboat B begins to cross on the starboard (right) side?

Give way


What should the operator of powerboat A do if a powerboat B begins to cross on the starboard (right) side?

Give way


What should the operator of powerboat A do if the powerboat B begins to cross on the right side?

Give way


Powerboat B begins to cross the path of powerboat A from powerboat A's starboard right side What should powerboat A do?

P.B. "B" is the give way vessel to P.B. "B" who is the stand on vessel. "A" must not impede "B".


What should the operator of a powerboat do when being approached ontheir port side by another powerboat?

They should give way.


What actions is required a powerboat a when approaching the star board side of sailboat be in darkness or reduced visibility?

When a powerboat approaches a sailboat on its starboard side in darkness or reduced visibility, it must take care to maintain a safe distance and reduce speed to avoid collision. The powerboat should also ensure that its navigation lights are illuminated and clearly visible. Additionally, it is important to sound an appropriate signal to alert the sailboat of its presence and intentions. Finally, the powerboat operator should be prepared to take evasive action if necessary.