Owner’s Manual
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Section J
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B. Rules of Seamanship
1. Right-of-way
In general, boats with less maneuverability have right-
of-way over a more agile craft. You must stay out of
the way of the following vessels:
2. Meeting Head-On
When two boats meet head-on neither boat has right-
of-way. Both boats should decrease speed 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 to starboard to starboard. See Figure
J8.
Figure J8: Meeting Head-On
3. Crossing Situations
In a crossing situation, the boat on the right from the
12-4 o’clock position has the right-of-way. It must hold
course and speed. The boat without the right-of-way
must keep clear and pass to the stern. See Figure J9.
Figure J9: Crossing Situation
4. Overtaking
The boat overtaking the one ahead must yield the right-
of-way to the boat being passed. The overtaking boat
must make necessary adjustments to keep out of its
path. The boat being passed should hold its course
and speed. See Figure J10.
Figure J10: Overtaking
Inland Rules
“I want to pass you on your
port side.
2 short blasts (1 sec.)
“Proceed”
2 short blasts (1 sec.)
International Rules
“I am altering my course to port.”
2 short blasts (1 sec.)
International Rules in
Narrow Channels
“I intend to pass you on your port
side.”
2 prolonged blasts (4-6 sec.)
2 short blasts (1 sec.)
“Proceed.”
1 prolonged, 1 short
1 prolonged, 1 short
Inland Rules
“I want to pass you on your
starboard side.
1 short blast (1 sec.)
“Proceed”
1 short blast (1 sec.)
International Rules
“I am altering my course to
starboard.”
1 short blast (1 sec.)
International Rules in
Narrow Channels
“I intend to pass you on your
starboard side.”
2 prolonged blasts (4-6 sec.)
1 short blast (1 sec.)
“Proceed.”
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1 prolonged, 1 short blast
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