Are approaching another boat assume that according to the navigation rules you are the stand-on boat which exception to the rules means you must give way?

You are approaching another boat. Assume that according to the navigation rules, you are the stand-on boat. Which exception to the rules means you must give way? One boat is overtaking another.
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Which exceptions to the rules means you must give way?

Overtaking - The overtaking vessel should give way regardless of tack or whether sailing or motoring. The notable exception to this rule is in the case of large vessels that are confined to the channel due to draft.
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What is the duty of the stand-on boat in Navigation Rules?

Stand-On Vessel - If you are the Stand-On vessel, it is your responsibility to acknowledge the intended actions of the give-way vessel. You must also maintain your current course and speed until the give-way vessel passes, or you enter a dangerous situation.
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What is the only exception to following the mandatory navigation rule?

Keeping Fire Extinguishers Readily Accessible and in Good and Serviceable Condition.
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What do you do when you encounter another boat and you are the stand-on vessel?

Stand-on vessel: The vessel that must maintain its course and speed unless it becomes apparent that the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action. If you must take action, do not turn toward the give-way vessel or cross in front of it.
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Rule 13: How to Overtake Other Vessels



When another boat is approaching from your right?

1. If another vessel is approaching you from the port — or left — side of your boat, you have the right of way and should maintain your speed and direction. 2. If a vessel is aiming to cross your path and they're on your starboard — or right — side, they have the right of way.
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What action should you take if you are approaching another boat at night and see a white light?

What Does a White Light Indicate? If only a white light is visible, you may be approaching another craft from behind. You are the give-way-craft and must take early and substantial action to steer well clear by altering your course and passing at a safe distance on the starboard (right) or port (left) side.
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What are the Navigation Rules?

The Navigation Rules are much like the rules of the road on the highway. They establish a consistent way to navigate safely and avoid collisions when two boats are crossing paths, are on course to meet head-on, or when one boat wishes to overtake another.
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What should you do when approaching another vessel head on?

Head-on Approach

When power-driven boats approach each other head-on, neither boat has the right-of-way. Both operators (A and B) must take early action to steer clear of each other and steer starboard (to the right) as soon as possible in order to avoid a collision.
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Which of the following must follow Navigation Rules for a power boat?

Which of the following must follow Navigation Rules for a powerboat? When a sailboat turns on its motor, and is using it to make way, it then essentially becomes a powerboat under the Navigation Rules.
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Which boat should stand-on?

The vessel on the operator's starboard (right) is the stand-on vessel. Overtaking: The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the give-way vessel. The vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel.
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What does the navigation Rule 2 explain?

Rule 2(a) requires that not only we need to comply with the COLREGS, in doing so we also need to take precautions so that we do not land in a situation where non-compliance with the COLREGS is the only way to avoid danger. In other words, we must use the ordinary practice of seaman when complying with the COLREGS.
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When approaching another boat head on you should steer to starboard and sound how many horn blasts?

If you approach another vessel head on, and wish to pass it on its starboard side, you are required to sound two short blasts with your horn. If the other vessel is in agreement, they should sound the same signal in response.
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Which of the following are considered vessels according to the navigation rules?

What are considered to be vessels according to the Navigation Rules? "Vessels" are anything that floats on the water that is used, or is capable of being used as a means of transportation on water. You must maintain your current course and speed until the give-way vessel passes, or you enter a dangerous situation.
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When can Navigation Rules overlooked boat?

It is the responsibility of the boat operator to know and follow all the navigation rules. A navigation rule can be overlooked if necessary to avoid immediate danger.
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Which of these vessels is the stand-on vessel when it encounters a recreational powerboat regardless of the encountering situation?

The sailing vessel is the stand-on vessel. Overtaking: The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the give-way vessel, regardless of whether it is a sailing vessel or a power-driven vessel. The vessel being overtaken is always the stand-on vessel.
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When approaching another boat head you should steer to starboard?

When power-driven boats approach each other head-on, neither boat has the right-of-way. Both operators must take early action to steer clear of each other, by steering to starboard (to the right) as soon as possible to avoid a collision.
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What does stand on vessel mean?

A stand on vessel would be the one which has been directed in accordance with COLREGs to keep it's course and speed while the give way vessel manoeuvres to keep clear of it and avoid risk of collision or a close quarter situation.
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What action would you take if you encounter a head-on situation?

In accordance with Rule 14 (a) (Head-on situation), when two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision each shall alter her course to starboard so that each shall pass on the port side of the other.
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Which requirement must be met in order for a stand on vessel to take action to avoid collision in accordance with Rule 7?

They also explain actions to take for crossing, meeting and overtaking situations. Every pleasure boat operator who must give-way to another vessel, that means the operator who has to move, must take "early and substantial action to avoid a collision." The stand-on vessel must "maintain course and speed."
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What does navigation Rule 2 explain quizlet?

Rule 2 Responsibility. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to comply with these rules or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
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What are the following action if two sailing vessel approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision enumerate according to the scenarios?

When two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel. This rule is simple.
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What describes your vessels role when encountering another vessel at night and you see a white and red light?

When you are in a power-driven vessel and you see a red, a green, and a white light, you are approaching another power-driven vessel head-on and both vessels must give way.
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Which of the following actions is required of boat a when approaching boat B head on in darkness or reduced visibility?

Give way to your starboard side. Powerboat A: When only red and green lights are visible, you are approaching a sailboat head-on. Give way to your starboard side. Powerboat B: When white, red and green lights are visible, you are approaching a powerboat head-on.
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How do you see a boat at night?

Red and green lights are forward on either side of the bow and a white light is aft at the stern. If you see both red and green, the boat is coming head on. If you see white, the boat is ahead of you and/or moving away. If in doubt and you see red, stop.
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