It asks the give way vessel to avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel.
Stand on vessel. Despite having the right of way the stand. The rules of the road are very clear with reference to a stand on vessel. 172 The stand-on vessel may take action sixth and seventh paragraph.
A rheometer comprises a vessel mounted on a stand and a rotatable blade mounted above the vessel. A stand on vessel would be the one which has been directed in accordance with COLREGs to keep its course and speed while the give way vessel manoeuvres to keep clear of it and avoid risk of collision or a close quarter situation. Rule 17 a ii and Par.
Action by stand-on vessel Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. Rule 17 Action by stand-on vessel a i Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. Was formerly called the privileged vessel StarboardThe right side of a boat when looking forward.
The stand-on vessel is the vessel which currently has the right of way. I Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. The Correct Answer is.
The obligation of the stand on vessel triggers Rule 17 c. The Stand-on vessel should maintain its course and speed. Ii The latter vessel may however take action to avoid collision by her maneuver alone as soon as it becomes apparent to her that the vessel required to keep out of the way is not taking appropriate action in compliance with these Rules.
The stand-on vessel must maintain its current speed and course keep a lookout and stay alert and look out for and return any communication from the give-way vessel. The vessel on the operators starboard right side is the stand-on vessel. In brief a power driven vessel which takes action in a crossing situation to avoid collision shall if the circumstances of the case.