2004 Yamaha Outboard Z150C Z175C Z200C LZ150C LZ200C Boat Motor Owners Manual

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of  its   way  until   you   are   clear   of  it.
Likewise, if another vessel is passing you,
you  should   maintain   your  speed  and
direction so that the other vessel can steer
itself around you.
OTHER SPECIAL SITUATIONS
There are three other rules you  should be
aware of  when driving  your boat around
other vessels.
the power-driven  vessel,  the power-
driven vessel has the right-of-way.
Sailing  vessels should  keep clear  of
any fishing vessel.
In a  narrow channel,  a sailing vessel
should not  hamper the  safe passage
of a  power-driven  vessel  which can
navigate only in such a channel.
2.
3.
Reading buoys and other markers
Narrow channels and bends
The  waters   of   the  United   states   are
When navigating in narrow channels, you     marked for  safe navigation  by the lateral
should  keep to  the right  when it  is safe     system  of  buoyage.  Simply  put, buoys
and practical to do so.  If the operator of a     and  markers  have  an  arrangement    of
power-driven  vessel  is  preparing  to  go    shapes,   colors,  numbers  and  lights  to
around a bend that may obstruct the view     show which  side  of  the  buoy  a boater
of  other   water  vessels,    the  operator      should pass  on when navigating in a par-
should  sound a  prolonged  blast  on the     ticular direction.  The  markings on  these
whistle (4 to  6 seconds). If another vessel     buoys are  oriented from  the perspective
is around  the bend,  it too  should sound     of  being   entered   from   seaward   (the
the  whistle.  Even  if  no  reply  is  heard,     boater  is going  towards  the  port).  This
however, the  vessel should  still proceed     means that red  buoys are  passed on  the
around the bend with caution. If you navi-     starboard  (right)  side when  proceeding
gate such waters with  your boat, you will     from  open  water   into  port,  and  black
need to  carry  a portable  air horn,  avail-     buoys are to  port (left)  side. When  navi-
able from local marine supply stores.
gating  out  of  port,  your  position   with
Fishing vessel right-of-way
respect to  the buoys should  be reversed;
All  vessels which  are  fishing with  nets,     red  buoys  should  be to  port  and black
lines or trawls are  considered to be fish-     buoys to starboard.
ing  vessels”    under  the  International        Many bodies of water used by boaters are
Rules. Vessels  with trolling  lines are  not    entirely within  the boundaries of a partic-
considered  fishing vessels.  Fishing  ves-     ular state.  The Uniform  State Waterway
sels have  the  right-of-way regardless  of     Marking  System  has  been  devised  for
position. Fishing  vessels cannot,  howev-    these waters. This system uses buoys and
er, impede the passage of other vessels in    signs  with distinctive  shapes and  colors
narrow channels.
to show  regulatory or  advisory informa-
Sailing vessel right-of-way
tion. These  markers are  white with black
Sailing vessels  should normally be  given    letters  and orange boarders. They  signify
the right-of-way.  The  exceptions  to this     speed  zones,   restricted   areas,  danger
are:
1.
areas, and general information.
When the  sailing vessel is overtaking
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