Stay to the starboard edge of the channel and signal one prolonged blast
Stay to the starboard edge of the channel and signal one prolonged blast
Swim steadily, and watch out for cross currents.
Stay to the starboard edge of the channel and signal one prolonged blast
When nearing a bend in a narrow channel, a vessel should reduce speed and maintain a proper lookout to assess any potential obstacles or incoming traffic. It's essential to navigate cautiously, using sound signals if necessary to communicate intentions with other vessels. Additionally, the vessel should stay to the appropriate side of the channel, following local navigation rules to ensure safety.
Swim steadily, and watch out for cross currents.
When nearing the end of a narrow channel, vessels should prioritize safety by reducing speed and maintaining a proper lookout. It’s essential to communicate with other vessels in the area, using sound signals or radio, to ensure mutual awareness and coordination. If necessary, prepare to maneuver or stop to avoid collisions, especially with larger vessels that may have limited maneuverability. Lastly, ensure navigation aids are being followed and adjust course as needed to stay clear of hazards.
Stay to the starboard edge of the channel and signal one prolonged blast
Makes sure you don't walk over the edge.
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Go down a gear and reduce the steam pressure.
It is a channel
When nearing a critical situation or decision point, it's important to assess the environment and gather relevant information. Take a moment to evaluate your options and consider potential outcomes. Communicate with those involved to ensure everyone is aligned and informed. Finally, make a decisive action based on your assessment and trust your judgment.