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When is a sailboat a stand on vessel in relation to a recreational powerboat?

When it is being overtaken


When is the sail boat the stand on vessel in relation to a recreational power boat?

The sailboat is generally considered the stand-on vessel when encountering a recreational powerboat, provided the sailboat is under sail and not using its engine. According to the "Rules of the Road" for navigation, the powerboat must give way to the sailboat. However, if the sailboat is under power or the two vessels are on a collision course with the sailboat to windward, the powerboat may need to take evasive action. Always, both vessels should be vigilant and act to avoid collisions.


When is a sailboat the stand on vessel in relation to a recreational power?

When it is under sail, not in a narrow channel or fairway and NOT overtaking. Please refer to Rules 12-18 in the link provided below.


When is a sailboat the stand on vessel relation to a recreational power boat?

When it is under sail, not in a narrow channel or fairway and NOT overtaking. Please refer to Rules 12-18 in the link provided below.


When is a sailboat the stand-on vessel in relation to recreational power boat?

When it is under sail, not in a narrow channel or fairway and NOT overtaking. Please refer to Rules 12-18 in the link provided below.


What is a sailboat the stand on vessel in relations to a recreational power boat?

The question should be "When is the sailboat the stand-on vessel...? The answer is if the sailboat has an engine and if it is in operation, the sailboat is treated as a power boat in determining stand-on status. The right-of-way would then follow the rules for power boats.


When must the operator of a sailboat give way to a recreational power-driven vessel?

when the power-driven vessel is towing another boat and has difficulty maneuvering


When is a sailboat the stand in vessel in relations to a recreational boat?

only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat


When is the sailboat the stand of vessel in relations to a recreational power boat?

The sailboat is the stand-on vessel in certain situations, particularly when it is being overtaken by a powerboat. According to the "Rules of the Road," a sailboat under sail has the right of way over a powerboat, unless the powerboat is constrained by draft or other navigational hazards. In general, when a sailboat and a powerboat are on a collision course, the powerboat must give way to the sailboat. However, if the sailboat is under power, it becomes the give-way vessel.


When is a sailboat the stand-on vessel in relations to a recreational power boat?

Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.


When is a sailboat the stand on vessel in relations to a recreational power boat?

Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.


When is a sailboat the stand in vessel in relations to a recreational power boat?

only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat