Maneuver to avoid a collision. If a boat is between 12 metres and 50 metres its supposed to have 2 white lights that can be seen from forward to 1125 on either side.
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What must you do if you see another vessels red and white lights. If a boat is between 12 metres and 50 metres its supposed to have 2 white lights that can be seen from forward to 1125 on either side. Since there is only 1 white light mentioned and not 2 then the boat is less than 12 metres. A red light is on.
If you see the red light of another vessel off your starboard bow youll know that vessel is crossing from your starboard to port and that you must give way. That red side light is a signal to turn or stop. White light means that a vessel is coming up from any direction two or more points behind the other vessels beam.
The overtaking vessel is considered the give way. The action that you must take after seeing another vessel with red and white lights is that you should give way as they are about to pass and this is an indication that they would want to pass and its your turn or obligation to move away and let the vessel pass to prevent collision. The green light indicates the boat starboard which is the right hand side and the red light indicates the port side left of a vessel.
The sternlight is the white light that is seen from behind the vessel The masthead light is a white light that shine forward to all sides and it must be on all power driven vessels. It is a must for all the. Here is the answer for the question - You are operating a powerboat at night.
You see red and white lights on another boat. What do these lights tell you. Youll find the correct answer below You are operating a powerboat at night.
You see red and white lights on another boat. What do these lights tell you. The Correct Answer is.
You must give way to the other vessel. When sailing the vessel has to display red and green side lights and a white stern light. It does not display a forward facing masthead light as that would mean it was being propelled by machinery.
A masthead does need to be fitted though as it must be displayed when the engine is turned on. EQ-4 What must you do if you see another vessels red and white lights off your starboard bow. Proceed at full speed Maneuver to avoid a collision Steer.
You are operating a powerboat at night. You see red and white lights on another boat. What do these lights tell you.
A power-driven vessel is approaching head-on but you have the right of way. A sailing vessel is crossing your path and you must swerve to avoid it. You must give way to the other vessel.
You are the stand-on vessel. The Correct Answer is. You must give way to the.
What must you do if you see another vessels red and white lights off your starboard bow. Maneuver to avoid a collision What must you do when anchoring at night. What must you do if you see another and vessel and red and white lights off your starboard bow.
EQ-4 What must you do if you see another vessels red and white lights off your starboard bow. Proceed at full speed Maneuver to avoid a collision Steer. Red and white lights in a vertical line.
Red white red lights in a vertical line. Three red lights in a vertical line. Two red lights in a vertical line.
2 If another ship does not appear to be taking sufficient action to avoid a collision what should you do. EQ-4 What must you do if you see another vessels red and white lights off your starboard bow. Proceed at full speed Maneuver to avoid a collision Steer toward the lights Speed up and take a look.
Maneuver to avoid a collision. If you see a red a green and a white light on another boat what does this tell you. A boat is approaching you head-on.
The vessels head is toward you the green light is the starboard running light the white light is the masthead light Actually since the red and green nav lights must be seen at an angle of 135 degrees from bow to aft of amidships and a stern light also is seen at least 135 degrees you could be behind and to starboard. If you meet a vessel and see a green red and white light you are approaching another power-driven vessel head-on. In this situation neither vessel has the right-of-way.
Both operators must take early and substantial action to steer well clear of the other vessel. Both operators should reduce their speed and steer to starboard. You are operating a powerboat at night.
You see red and white lights on another boat. What do these lights tell you. A power-driven vessel is approaching head-on but you have the right of way.
A sailing vessel is crossing your path and you must swerve to avoid it. You must give way to the other vessel. You are the stand-on vessel.
When you are in a power-driven vessel and you see a red a green and a white light you are approaching another power-driven vessel head-on and both vessels must give way. Unit 2 of 6. When you are in a power-driven pleasure craft and you see a red a green and a white light you are approaching another power-driven vessel head-on and both vessels must give way.
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