Military Craft, Commerical Craft , Fishing Craft, then PWC
Generally, the boat approaching the lock at the same water level as is in the lock, has priority. All things being equal commercial takes priority over pleasure craft.
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Commercial boats
Military, commercial, fishing then personal
When arriving at a navigation lock, the order of priority typically includes larger vessels, such as commercial ships, followed by smaller recreational boats. Vessels that are already in the lock usually have priority for exiting before new arrivals. Additionally, vessels with specific operational needs, like those carrying hazardous materials, may also be prioritized. It's essential to follow the signals and instructions from lock personnel for safe and efficient passage.
military craft, commercial vessels, fishing vessels then pleasure craft
military craft, commercial vessels, fishing vessels then pleasure craft
Navigational charts show meteorological and hydrographic and navigational conditions.
Military craft, commercial vessels, fishing vessels then pleasure craft
It must be a brake problem. Have it checked now. Good brakes are a number one priority.
The navigator led the pirates to pure success.