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| Steering and sailing rules |
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| Rules of the Road | Whenever two vessels on the water meet | |
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Yamaha watercraft is legally consid- | one another, one vessel has the | ||
ered a powerboat. Operation of the | way; it is called the | ||
watercraft must be in accordance with | vessel that does not have the | ||
the rules and regulations governing the | called the | ||
waterway on which it is used. | These rules determine which vessel has the | ||
Just as there are rules that apply when | |||
you are driving on streets and highways, | do. | ||
there are waterway rules that apply when |
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you are operating your watercraft. These | |||
rules are used internationally, and are also | The vessel with the | ||
enforced by the United States Coast Guard | duty to continue its course and speed, | ||
and local agencies. You should be aware of | except to avoid an immediate collision. | ||
these rules, and follow them whenever you | When you maintain your direction and | ||
encounter another vessel on the water. | speed, the other vessel will be able to deter- | ||
Several sets of rules prevail according to | mine how best to avoid you. | ||
geographic location, but are all basically the |
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same as the International Rules of the | |||
Road. The rules presented here in this | The vessel which does not have the right- | ||
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual are condensed, | |||
and have been provided for your conve- | timely action to stay out of the way of the | ||
nience only. Consult your local U.S. Coast | |||
Guard Auxiliary or Department of Motor | cross in front of the vessel with the | ||
Vehicles for a complete set of rules govern- | way. You should slow down or change direc- | ||
ing the waters in which you will be operating | tions briefly and pass behind the other ves- | ||
your watercraft. | sel. You should always move in such a way | ||
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| that the operator of the other vessel can see |
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| what you are doing. |
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| The General Prudential Rule regarding |
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| the |
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| unavoidable, neither boat has the |
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| way. Both boats must avoid the collision. |
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| In other words, follow the standard rules |
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| except when a collision will occur unless |
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| both vessels try to avoid each other. If that is |
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| the case, both vessels become |
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| vessels. |