A boat operating in a narrow channel is generally required to keep to the starboard side, maintaining a course that allows safe passage for other vessels. It must also be vigilant for any vessels constrained by their draft, which have limited maneuverability, and give them the right of way. Additionally, operators should proceed at a safe speed to ensure they can navigate safely and avoid collisions.
Starboard side
to the right or your starboard side
Starboard side
It can be. example: Our boat was unable to navigate the narrows.
This is because it is a narrow boat
Side closest to starboard
Side closest to starboard
Side closest to starboard.
A Canal is a narrow man-made channel. A famous canals are the Panama Canal made by America as a faster way to get around South America by boat.
Side closest to starboard.
Side closest to starboard.