When towed by a powerboat, it's important to ensure that all safety measures are in place, including life jackets for everyone involved and proper communication signals. The towed individual should maintain a safe distance from the boat and other obstacles while being aware of their surroundings. Additionally, the powerboat operator should maintain a steady speed and avoid sharp turns to ensure a safe towing experience. Always follow local regulations regarding towing activities.
Half-hour before sunrise to half-hour after sunset
Half-hour before sunrise to half-hour after sunset
Half-hour before sunrise to half-hour after sunset
When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat, the powerboat is the stand-on vessel. (Ref: SB-29)
Powerboat A should give way to B.
Powerboat
Powerboat A should give way to B.
Powerboat A should give way to B.
Powerboat A should give way to B.
Powerboat A should give way to B.
When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat, the powerboat is the stand-on vessel. (Ref: SB-29)
Powerboat. The powerboat is easier to maneuver and turn than a vessel depending on sail and wind.