General information
which does not have the right-of-way is called Meeting: (you are approaching another ves-
the “give-way” or “burdened” vessel. These sel head-on)
rules determine which vessel has the right-of- Crossing: (you are traveling across the other
way, and what each vessel should do.
vessel’s path)
Stand-on vessel
Overtaking: (you are passing or being
The vessel with the right-of-way has the duty passed by another vessel)
to continue its course and speed, except to In the following illustration, your boat is in the
avoid an immediate collision. When you main- center. You should give the right-of-way to
tain your direction and speed, the other vessel any vessels shown in white area (you are the
will be able to determine how best to avoid Give-Way vessel). Any vessels in the shaded
you.
Give-way vessel
area must yield to you (they are the Give-Way
vessels). Both you and the meeting vessel
must alter course to avoid each other.
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 al-
ways move in such a way that the operator of
the other vessel can see what you are doing.
“The general prudential rule”
This rule is called Rule 2 in the International
Rules and says,
Meeting
“In obeying and construing these rules due re-
If you are meeting another power vessel head
on, and are close enough to run the risk of col-
lision, neither of you has the right-of-way!
Both of you should alter course to avoid an ac-
cident. You should keep the other vessel on
your port (left) side. This rule doesn’t apply if
both of you will clear one another if you con-
tinue on your set course and speed.
gard shall be had to all dangers of navigation
and collision, and to any special circumstanc-
es, which may render a departure from the
above rules necessary in order to avoid im-
mediate danger.”
In other words, follow the standard rules ex-
cept when a collision will occur unless both
vessels try to avoid each other. If that is the
case, both vessels become “Give-Way” ves-
sels.
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Rules when encountering vessels
There are three main situations which you
may encounter with other vessels which could
lead to a collision unless the Steering Rules
are followed:
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Categories | Yamaha Outboard Manuals |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual Free Download. Marine Operator's Boating Guide. |
Tags | Yamaha 15D, Yamaha 9.9D |
Model Year | 2005 |
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