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USCG Navigation Center ... NAVIGATION RULES ONLIN ... Rule 11 - Application; Rule 12 - Sailing Vessels; Rule 13 - Overtaking; Rule 14 - Head-on Situation; Rule 15 - Crossing Situation; Rule 16 - Action by Give-way Vessel; Rule 17 - Action by Stand-on Vessel; Rule 18 - Responsibilities Between Vessels...
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www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navrules/rotr_online.htm
www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navrules/rotr_online.htm
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Give-way vessel: The vessel that is required to take early and substantial action to keep well away from other vessels by stopping, slowing down, or changing course. Avoid crossing in front of other vessels. Any change of course and/or ... It is the responsibility of an operator to know and follow all the navigation rules.
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www.boat-ed.com/wa/course/p3-3_encounteringothers.htm
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That vessel which, according to the applicable navigation rules, must give way to the privileged vessel. ... First used for navigation in 1514, the cross-staff is an instrument used for taking the altitude of the sun or a star to find lattitude. The cross-staff pre-dates the octant and the sextant.
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blindkat.hegewisch.net/pirates/nautical_lexicon.html
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Burdened Vessel: That vessel which, according to the applicable Navigation Rules, must give way to the privileged vessel. Burgee: A type of flag used to identify a boater's affiliation. By the Board: Overboard and by the ship's side.
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www.vleonica.com/shipterm.htm
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36. The General Rule of Responsibility: ... 37. The vessel that according to the Navigation Rules must stay out of another vessel's way and take early and substantial action to do so by altering course and/or speed is called the ___________ vessel. ... c. give-way...
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www.usps.org/localusps/hunts/sampleexam.htm
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1. In this instance, Polestar was the give-way vessel in accordance with Rule 15 and should have taken effective avoiding action. She didn’t. The Rules are quite clear: with Saratau on her starboard side, and a risk of collision existing, she was required to keep out of the way.
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blog.mvdirona.com/default,date,2008-02-05.aspx
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1. In this instance, Polestar was the give-way vessel in accordance with Rule 15 and should have taken effective avoiding action. She didn’t. The Rules are quite clear: with Saratau on her starboard side, and a risk of collision existing, she was required to keep out of the way.
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blog.mvdirona.com/2008/02/05/SafetyDigest.aspx
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Inland Navigation Rules ... Reed's has printed the up-to-date text of the rules with the new changes, which, according to our sources, ... It recognizes that a departure from the strict language of the Rules may be required to avoid immediate danger - no vessel has the right of way through another vessel! There may be...
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www.boats.com/reeds/jsp/rn_ch_1_l_a.jsp
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Navigation Rules/Proper Lookout/Safe Speed/Risk of Collision ... A boater’s speed of operation will vary according to the weather, ... Under the Rules, the stand-on vessel is required to maintain its course and speed. The give-way vessel is required to stop or slow down or, when overtaking, to pass the other vessel in a...
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www.fish.state.pa.us/boatcrs/03boathandbook/operation3....
www.fish.state.pa.us/boatcrs/03boathandbook/operation3.htm
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