Questions and Answers
In the navigation rules, rule 5 (the lookout rule) requires all vessels to maintain a proper
lookout using and any other available means - Answer-Sight and hearing
It is the responsibility of every vessel operator to avoid a ? - Answer-Collision
The - Vessel's obligation is to maintain and speed. - Answer-Stand-on, course
The - Vessel is required to maneuver out of the way of the stand-on vessel. - Answer-
Give-way
A vessel overtaking another vessel must ____ _____ to the vessel being overtaken. -
Answer-to give way
When two sailing vessels are approaching on opposite tacks, the vessel with the wind
on the side is the stand-on vessel. - Answer-Starboard side
When two vessels are sailing with the wind on the same side, the vessel to is the give
way vessel. - Answer-Windward
When a sailboat has its engine running and in gear, it is defined as a - vessel,
regardless of whether the sails are raised. - Answer-Power-driven
A powerboat, not in a channel or restricted in its ability to maneuver, should to a sale
boat under sale, unless the sailboat is the power boat. - Answer-Give-way, overtaking
When to power driven vessel's are meeting head on, boat is the stand on vessel.
Instead, both vessels should alter course to And pass port to port. - Answer-Neither,
starboard
The giveaway vessel shall take and action to keep clear. - Answer-Early and substantial
If they give way vessel does not seem to be taking early or substantial action enough
then the - vessel must take action to avoid a collision - Answer-Stand-on
Nearly all vessels must be with the state in which they operate, and or through the US
Coast Guard vessel documentation center. - Answer-Registered, documented
There must be at least one type 1, 11, 111, or V on board for person. - Answer-Life
jacket, each