USCG Exam Practice · Rule 13 — Overtaking
Under the Inland Navigation Rules, a vessel is deemed to be overtaking when she is coming up with another vessel from a direction more than how many degrees abaft the other vessel's beam?
- A22.5 degrees✓ correct
- B45.0 degrees
- C67.5 degrees
- D112.5 degrees
Why A is correct
33 CFR §83.13(b) states that a vessel is deemed to be overtaking when coming up with another vessel from a direction more than 22.5 degrees abaft her beam. This corresponds to the arc covered by the sternlight.
Cited:33 CFR §83.13
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