Rule 5 Look-out.
Sailing vessel colregs. A When two sailing vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision The term risk of collision is described in Rule 7. Colregs Questions and Answers Q A Rule 12. Section I Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility.
Rule 10 -Traffic Separation Schemes. Rules of navigation between sailboats and powerboats includes sailboats under power. Rule 12 Sailing vessels a When two sailing vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision one of them shall keep out of the way of the other as follows.
Section II Conduct of vessels in sight of one another. Rule 9 Narrow Channels. Rule 8 Action to avoid Collision.
Rule 23 Power-driven vessels underway Rule 24 Towing and pushing Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Rule 26 Fishing vessels Rule 27 Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre Rule 28 Vessels constrained by their draught Rule 29 Pilot vessels Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground. Colregs can be broken down into three parts. Rule 23 Power-driven vessels underway Rule 24 Towing and pushing Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Rule 26 Fishing vessels Rule 27 Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre Rule 28 Vessels constrained by their draught Rule 29 Pilot vessels Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground.
COLREGS are the international collision regulations at sea and they are designed to ensure that boats know who gives way to who. Every vessel shall use all available means appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions to determine if risk of collision exists. Casual Animation is made by sailors with a love of animation.
Rule 7 Risk of Collision. I when each has the wind on a different side the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other. Rule 5 Look-out.