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USCG Exam PracticeRule 12 — Sailing Vessels

Two sailing vessels are approaching each other on a collision course. Vessel A has the wind on her starboard side. Vessel B has the wind on her port side. Which vessel must keep out of the way?

  1. A. Vessel A, because she is the stand-on vessel
  2. Vessel B, because she has the wind on her port sideCorrect
  3. C. Vessel A, because she has the wind on her starboard side
  4. D. The vessel that is to windward

Why B is correct

When each sailing vessel has the wind on a different side, the vessel with the wind on the port side is the give-way vessel. Vessel B has the wind on her port side and must keep out of the way. 33 CFR §83.12(a)(i).

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