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A motorboat is approaching a sailboat head on What should happen?

The sailboat has the right-of-way until the motorboat gets ship-sized, when it assumes the right-of-way.


When is a sailboat the give way vesselIf a sailboat and a motorboat are both underway when is the sailboat the give-way vessel?

A sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is overtaken by a motorboat, as the motorboat is required to keep clear of the sailboat. Additionally, if the sailboat is on a collision course with the motorboat and does not have the right of way, it must yield. In general, when two vessels are approaching each other, the sailboat should give way to the motorboat unless the sailboat is on a tack that gives it the right of way.


Sailboat rightaway over another sailboat?

In racing situations, the general rule is the sailboat on a starboard tack has the right of way. In navigational situations, generally the larger sailboat has right of way, however these rules may vary by country.


When a motorboat is approaching a sailboat head on what should the motor boat do?

When a motorboat approaches a sailboat head-on, the motorboat should give way to the sailboat. According to the maritime right-of-way rules, the motorboat is responsible for avoiding a collision and should maneuver to the right to pass the sailboat safely. The sailboat, being under sail, has the right of way in this situation. It's essential for both vessels to communicate clearly to ensure safe navigation.


If a sailboat and a motor boat are both underway when is the sailboat the give way vessel?

The sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is overtaken by the motorboat, which is generally considered the stand-on vessel. Additionally, when both vessels are on a collision course and the motorboat is to the right (starboard) of the sailboat, the sailboat must give way. In situations where both boats are under sail, the sailboat must also give way to a motorboat if the motorboat is not under command.


Does a Sailboat have the right of way over an ocean liner or ore freighter for instance?

No.


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.


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.


If a sailboat an a motorboat are both underway when is the sailboat the give-way vessel?

The sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is overtaken by the motorboat, as the motorboat is considered the stand-on vessel in this situation. Additionally, if the sailboat is on a close-hauled course and the motorboat is approaching from the right, the sailboat must also give way. In general, sailing vessels under sail are typically required to give way to vessels with engines when they are in a crossing situation, as power-driven vessels have a maneuverability advantage.


When a motorboat is approaching a sailboat Head on what should the motorboat do?

When a motorboat is approaching a sailboat head-on, both vessels are considered to be on a collision course. According to the "Rules of the Road," the motorboat should give way to the sailboat, as sailboats under sail have the right of way in such situations. The motorboat should alter its course to starboard (right) to pass the sailboat safely. This helps prevent a collision and ensures safe navigation on the water.


When is a sailboat the stand on vessel in relations?

A sailboat is considered the stand-on vessel in situations where it is sailing with the wind on its starboard side, and another vessel is approaching from the port side. In this case, the sailboat has the right of way and should maintain its course and speed. Additionally, if the sailboat is under sail and the other vessel is a powerboat, the sailboat generally has the right of way unless otherwise specified by local regulations. It's important for both vessels to keep a lookout and take action to avoid collisions.


When does a sailboat have the right away over a recreation vesel?

== There are too many variables to give a short answer, but generally speaking... a sailboat has the right of way over a powered recreational vessel when the sailboat is operating under the sail's power only. In other words, even if the sail is up, if the sailboat's engine is running and the propeller is engaged, it is considered a powered vessel.