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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are aboard vessel "A" which is towing on open waters when vessel "B", a sailing vessel, is sighted off your port bow as shown in illustration D020RR below. Which vessel is the stand-on?
A) Vessel "A" is the stand-on vessel because it is to starboard of vessel "B".
B) Vessel "B" is the stand-on vessel because it is sailing.
C) Vessel "B" is the stand-on vessel because it is to port of vessel "A".
D) Vessel "A" is the stand-on vessel because it is towing.
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wbirch - 2018-05-17 16:11:53
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rus3439 - A towing vessel must claim RAM status. Review the RAM definition in Rule 3.
Noting to do with open water, but the definition.
dstompe - 2018-05-09 01:36:56
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It's not a RAM because it's in open waters.
BM2Baldwin - 2017-06-07 13:02:50
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Towing vessels aren't always RAM
rus3439 - 2017-05-30 21:22:48
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why? A is RAM so has right of way
Seahawkhelo - 2016-12-29 08:38:16
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NUC
RHAM
CBD
Fishing
Sailing
Power driven
Seaplane
Seahawkhelo - 2016-12-29 08:38:14
Member (12)
NUC
RHAM
CBD
Fishing
Sailing
Power driven
Seaplane
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