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Question 31. Both international and in land. You are a board a vessel “A” a tug and toe on open waters and vessel “B”, a vessel sailing, is sighted off your port bow. Which vessel is the stand on vessel?

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Vessel “B” because it is sailing

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Question 29. Both in land and international. A power driven vessel has on her portside a sailing vessel that is on a collision course. The power driven vessel is required to

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Keep clear

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Question 71. Both international and inland vessels 1 and 2 are underway as shown in diagram 33. Vessels 1 is a sailing vessel with the wind dead aft. Vessel 2 is trawling. Which statement is true?

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Vessel 1 is to keep clear because the other vessel is trawling.

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Question 77. Both international and in land. You are underway on vessel “A” and sight vessel “B” which is a vessel underway and showing a red over white light. Which statement is true?

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Vessel “A” must keep out-of-the-way of vessel “B” because “B” is fishing.

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Question 84. Both international and in inland. A power driven vessel has on her portside a vessel sailing that is on a collision course. The power driven vessel is to

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Keep clear

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Question 113. Both international and in land. Vessel one is a power driven vessel that has on its starboard side vessel 2 a vessel sailing with the wind aft. Which of the following statements about this situation Is correct?

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Vessel 1 should keep out-of-the-way of vessel 2

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Question 124. International only. Which of the following statements is correct concerning a situation involving a fishing vessel and a vessel not under command?

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The fishing vessel must keep clear of the vessel not under command.

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Question 156. Both international and in land. In a crossing situation on open waters, a sailing vessel shall keep out-of-the-way of all the following vessels except

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A power driven vessel approaching on her starboard side

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Question 159. Both international and in land. Your power driven vessel is underway when you sight a sailing vessel on your port bow. Which vessel is the stand on vessel?

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The sailboat, because it’s under sale

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Question 171. Both international and in land. You are aboard the vessel “A” which is towing on open waters when vessel “B” a vessel sailing, is sighted off your port bow, as shown in diagram 20. Which vessel is stand on?

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Vessel “B” is the stand on vessel because it is sailing.