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When a vessal is overtaking anouther which is the stand-on vessel?

The vessel being "overtaken" is the stand-on vessel. The vessel "overtaking" is the give-way vessel.


When one vessel is overtaking another which one is the stand on vessel?

the vessel being overtaken


When one vessel is overtaking another which one is the stand-on vessel?

Rule 13-International Overtaking (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules of this section any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken . In other words the vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel and the overtaking is the giveway vessel.


When one vessel is overtaking another which one is the stand-on?

Rule 13-International Overtaking (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules of this section any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken . In other words the vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel and the overtaking is the giveway vessel.


When a sailboat overtakes a power boat which vessel is the stand -on vessel?

When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.


When a sailboat overtakes a power boat which vessel is the stand-on vessel?

When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.


When a sailboat overtakes a power boat which vessel is the stand on?

When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.


When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat witch vessel is the stand on vessel?

The boat that overtakes another boat is the give-way vessel. The boat being overtaken is the stand-on vessel. When a sailboat is the overtaking vessel, she must keep clear of the powerboat. Any vessel overtaking another must stay clear of the vessel being overtaken (Rule 13). Please refer to the Navigational rules. Specifically Rules 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18. A link is provided below.


What does it mean if you are the stand on a vessel an overtaking situation?

In an overtaking situation at sea, being the "stand-on" vessel means you are required to maintain your course and speed, allowing the other vessel (the "give-way" vessel) to maneuver to avoid a collision. The stand-on vessel has the right of way, but it should still be prepared to take action if the give-way vessel does not appropriately respond. This principle helps ensure safety and predictability in navigation.


What does it mean if you are the stand on vessel in an overtaking situation?

You are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed


What does it mean if you are the stand on vessel in in overtaking situation?

You are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed


What does it mean if you are the stand on vessel an overtaking situation?

you are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed