2004 Yamaha Outboard 115C 130C 150C V150C Boat Motor Owners Manual

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Stand-on Vessel
BASIC BOATING RULES
(Rules of the road)
The  vessel  with  the  right-of-way   has the
duty  to  continue   its   course  and  speed,
except   to avoid   an  immediate   collision.
When  you   maintain   your   direction   and
speed,   the  other  vessel   will   be  able  to
determine how best to avoid you.
Just  as there  are  rules which  apply  when
you  are driving  on streets  and  high  ways,
there are waterway  rules which apply when
you are  driving your  boat. These  rules  are
used internationally,  and are  also enforced
by the United States  Coast Guard and local
agencies.  You  should  be  aware  of  these
rules,   and   follow   them   whenever    you
encounter another vessel on the water.
Give-way Vessel
The vessel  which  does not  have the  right-
of-way  has  the  duty  to take  positive   and
timely  action to  stay out  of the  way  of the
Stand-On vessel.  Normally, you  should not
cross in front  of the vessel with the  right-of-
way.  You  should   slow   down  or  change
directions briefly and  pass behind the  other
vessel. You  should always  move in such  a
way  that the  operator  of  the  other  vessel
can see what you are doing.
Several  sets  of rules  prevail  according  to
geographic location, but are all basically the
same  as  the  International     Rules  of  the
Road.  The  rules  presented   here  in  your
Owner’s Manual  are condensed,  and  have
been  provided  for your  convenience  only.
Consult your  local U.S. Coast  Guard Auxil-
iary or  Department of  Motor Vehicles  for a
complete set  of rules  governing the  waters
in which you will be using your boat.
“The general prudential rule”
This  rule   is  called   Rule   2 in  the   Inter-
national Rules and says,
‘In  obeying and  construing  these  rules
due regard shall be had to all dangers of
navigation and collision, and to any spe-
cial circumstances,  which may render  a
departure  from the  above  rules neces-
sary  in order  to  avoid  immediate  dan-
ger.’
STEERING AND SAILING RULES
AND SOUND SIGNALS
Whenever  two vessels  on  the water  meet
one  another,  one  vessel has  the  right-of-
way; it  is called  the “stand-on”  vessel. The
vessel which does not have the right-of-way
is called  the “give-way”  or “burdened”  ves-
sel.  These  rules  determine   which  vessel
has the  right-of-way, and what  each vessel
should do.
In  other  words,  follow  the  standard  rules
except  when  a collision   will  occur  unless
both vessels  try to avoid  each other. If  that
is  the case,  both  vessels   become  “Give-
Way” vessels.
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