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A sailor may need to travel in a zigzag pattern primarily to avoid obstacles, such as other vessels or shallow waters. This maneuver can also be employed to enhance visibility in foggy conditions or to evade detection by hostile entities. Additionally, zigzagging can help maintain a safe distance from hazards while ensuring effective navigation through confined or tricky waterways.

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