NAVIGATION RULES
Operating Rules
Operating a boat can be compared
with driving unmarked highways and
roads. To prevent collisions or avoid
other boaters, a system of operating
rules must be followed. It's not only
common sense... it's the law!
Check local and federal boating laws
applicable to the waterways where
you intend to use your boat. Learn
the local rules of the road. Know and
understand the applicable navigation
system (such as buoys and signs).
Know the waters in which the boat is
to be operated. Current, tides, rapids,
hidden obstacles, wakes and waves
etc. can affect safe operation. It is not
advisable to operate the boat in rough
or inclement weather.
Generally keep to your right and safely
avoid other craft by keeping a safe dis-
tance from other craft, people and ob-
jects.
The following illustration identifies dif-
ferent parts of the boat that are used
as directional reference points, the
bow being the front of the boat. The
port side of boat (left side) is visually
identifiable by a RED light off the bow,
and the starboard side (right side) by a
GREEN light.
F00A13Y
Starboard
Port
Stern
Bow
2
1
TYPICAL
1. RED light
2. GREEN light (yield zone)
Crossing
Give right of way to craft ahead and to
your right. Never cross in front of an-
other craft.
RED light (give way to the other craft).
GREEN light (you have the right of
way).
F00A14Y
TYPICAL
Meeting Head-On
Keep right.
F00A15Y
TYPICAL
Passing
Give right of way to other craft and
keep clear.
F00A16A
TYPICAL
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Summary of Contents for 210 Challenger Series
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