When in a narrow channel
When it is under sail!
The Jet ski is the give-way vessel.
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
A vessel is considered the 'give way' vessel to avoid a collision.Which vessel is the give way vessel depends on the situation and according toCOLREGS - International Regulations forPreventing Collisions at Sea
The more maneuverable vessel is the give-way vessel. This normally means the smallest one. But all captains are responsible for avoiding collisions on the water.
The more maneuverable vessel is the give-way vessel. This normally means the smallest one. But all captains are responsible for avoiding collisions on the water.
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
A vessel is considered the give-way vessel when it is required to take action to avoid a collision with another vessel that has the right of way. This designation is based on established maritime rules, which prioritize safety and navigation efficiency, such as the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs). The give-way vessel must alter its course or speed to allow the other vessel to pass safely, ensuring the safety of both vessels involved. Failure to do so can lead to accidents and is often subject to legal consequences.
the give-way vessel
To not get in the way of the stand-to vessel.
The more maneuverable vessel is the give-way vessel. This normally means the smallest one. But all captains are responsible for avoiding collisions on the water.