Figure 1-9 Crossing Situation - Axis A20 Manual

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Boating Safety
Right-of-Way
Notice:
In general, boats with less maneuverability have right-of-way over
more agile craft. You must stay clear of the vessel with right-of-
way and pass to his stern.
Privileged Boats
Privileged boats have right-of-
way and can hold course and speed.
Sailboats and boats paddled or
rowed have the right-of-way
over motor boats. Sailboats under
power are considered motorboats.
Small pleasure craft must yield to
large commercial boats in narrow
channels.
Burdened Boats
The burdened boat is the boat that
must make what ever adjustments
to course and speed necessary to
keep out of the way of the
privileged boat.
Crossing Situation
In crossing situations, the
boat to the right from the
12 o'clock to the 4 o'clock
position has the right-of-way.
It must hold course and speed.
The burdened boat keeps passes
behind the privileged boat.
Boats going up and down a river
have the privilege over boats
crossing the river.
Meeting Head-On
Neither boat has the right-of-way in this situation. Both boats should decrease speed,
should turn to the right and pass port-to-port. However, if both boats are on the left side
of a channel, each vessel should sound two short horn blasts and pass starboard to
starboard.
12 O'CLOCK
PRIVILEGED
VESSEL
BURDENED
VESSEL
Figure 1-9. Crossing Situation
DANGER ZONE
4 O'CLOCK
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