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Handbook of Missouri Boating Laws and Responsibilities Missouri State Water Patrol

Boating Basics: On the Water

Navigation Rules

The following are guidelines and are not incorporated in Missouri State Statutes.

Two terms help explain these navigation rules.

  • Stand-on vessel: The vessel that should maintain its course and speed
  • Give-way vessel: The vessel that must take early and substantial action to avoid collision by stopping, slowing down, or changing course
Rules: Powerboat vs. Powerboat Rules: Powerboat vs. Sailboat
MEETING HEAD-ON
Power vs. Power:

Neither vessel is the stand-on vessel. Both vessels should keep to the starboard (right).
Both vessels giving way to the right
MEETING HEAD-ON
Power vs. Sail:

The powerboat is the give-way vessel. The sailboat is the stand-on vessel.

Powerboat giving way to (going right of) the sailboat
CROSSING SITUATIONS
Power vs. Power:

The vessel on the operator's port (left) side is the give-way vessel. The vessel on the operator's starboard (right) side is the stand-on vessel.

Powerboat on the port (left) gives way to the vessel on the starboard (right)
CROSSING SITUATIONS
Power vs. Sail:

The powerboat is the give-way vessel. The sailboat is the stand-on vessel.



Powerboat gives way to the sailboat
OVERTAKING
Power vs. Power:

The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the give-way vessel. The vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel.

Powerboat giving way while overtaking another vessel
OVERTAKING
Power vs. Sail:

The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the give-way vessel. The vessel being overtaken is the stand-on vessel.

Power boat giving way while overtaking sailboat
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