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Under which of the following circumstances would a canoe be considered the give-way vessel? a. When in a narrow channel b. When overtaking another vessel c. When operating near a marina d. When anchored or moored

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When it is necessary to avoid a collision

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Correct Answer:

b. When overtaking another vessel

Step-by-step explanation:

In the sea where boats and vessels ply through, there are series of water rules that has to be obeyed just like it was obtainable in the road. The vessel that wishes to overtake is the Give-Way Vessel. The vessel being overtaken is the Stand-On Vessel. The Stand-On Vessel should always maintains course and speed. This helps seafarers to maneuver their boat safely on the seas.

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