Boating Basics: On the Water
Safe navigation on Massachusetts waterways is
everyone’s responsibility. All operators are equally responsible for taking action necessary to avoid collisions.
Encountering Other Vessels
Even though no vessel will always have the “right-of-way” over
another vessel, there are some rules that every operator should
follow when encountering other vessels. It is the responsibility
of both operators to take action to avoid a collision. The next
page shows what to do when you encounter another vessel.
Encountering Vessels With Limited Maneuverability
When operating a power-driven vessel, you must give way to:
- Any vessel not under command, such as an anchored or disabled vessel
- Any vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver, such as a vessel towing another or laying cable, or one constrained by its draft, such as a large ship in a channel
- A vessel engaged in commercial fishing
- A sailboat under sail unless it is overtaking
When operating a vessel under sail, you must give way to:
- Any vessel not under command
- Any vessel restricted in its ability to maneuver
- A vessel engaged in commercial fishing
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