A sailboat is considered the stand-on vessel in relation to a recreational powerboat when the two are approaching each other, and the sailboat is under sail and not using its engine. In this scenario, the powerboat, which is typically more maneuverable, must give way to the sailboat. However, if the sailboat is under power, both vessels must adhere to the rules of the road based on their respective situations. Always consult local navigation rules for specific guidance.
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of the powerboat.
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat
only when under sail alone and is crossing path of powerboat