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Encounters A Sailboat With:

Encounters A Sailboat With, Sailboat Where, Rowboating And Sailboat -ingPOWERBOAT-SAILBOAT encounters a sailboat with The above situations involve encounters a sailboat with between two power-driven vessels.

If a powerboat encounters a sailboat with a sailboat (with no machinery being used for propulsion), the latter has the right-of-way regardless of the configuration of the meeting, except that a sailing vessel overtaking a power vessel (possible, but not likely) is the give-way vessel. Whistle signals are not used.

See Also Sailboat Where:

A sailboat where with an auxiliary engine must be capable of showing the lights of both a sailboat where and a power boat; the lights must be wired so that they can be changed from one display to the other.

Day sailors should wash off salt when a sailboat where is docked or hauled. Mild sudsing with soap (no detergents) plus freshwater rinse is the best springtime treatment.


On The Other Hand See Rowboating And Sailboat -ing:

The Tourist Association puts out beautifully mapped booklets in English called Cycling in Germany, Canoeing and Boating in Germany and Camping in Germany, procurable gratis from the head office or from any of the offices in America. I must say a further word about canoeing, rowboating and sailboat -ing and sailboat-ing, for these are major sports throughout Germany. On Berlin's lake chain I have seen what must have been several thousand little holiday craft on summer Sundays.

On a typical motorboat or sailboat, visual observations will be the primary, almost sole, source of lines of position. Correct identification of the object sighted upon, in actuality and on the chart, is essential. Bearings Dead Ahead
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