| Walter Edwin Lear - 1911 - 578 páginas
...way of the other." "Article 21. Where by any of these rules, one or two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed." "Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1911 - 450 páginas
...Course and Speed. — ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE.—...such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the Diving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| John H. Malcolm - 1911 - 412 páginas
...sailing vessel. ARTICLE 21. — Where by any of these Rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1912 - 178 páginas
...vessel. COURSE AND SPEED. ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE....articles twenty-seven and twenty-nine.) CROSSING AHEAD. ART. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall,... | |
| Richard Marriotte Pugsley - 1915 - 304 páginas
...keep out of the way, what must the other one do? Ans. Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided bj the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| 1913 - 308 páginas
...other and their respective bearings were not changing. In a note to Article 21 it is provided that " when, in consequence of thick weather or other causes,...by the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she shall also take such action as will best aid to avert the collision ; ' ' attention is called to Articles... | |
| Sanford Darley Cole - 1913 - 254 páginas
...the sailing vessel. ART. 21. — Where by any of these Rules one of two vessels is tc keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| South Boston Yacht Club - 1914 - 152 páginas
...vessel. COURSE AND SPEED Art. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....articles twenty-seven and twenty-nine.) CROSSING AHEAD Art. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall,... | |
| United States - 1915 - 608 páginas
...SPEED. May 28, 1894. ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE....articles twenty-seven and twentynine.) CROSSING AHEAD. ART. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules Aug. 19, 1890. to keep out of the way of another... | |
| United States - 1915 - 600 páginas
...AND SPEED. 2s, 1894. ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE....she also shall take such action as will best aid to ruI1"J«riullOMl avert collision. (See articles twenty-seven and twentynine.) CROSSING AHEAD. ART.... | |
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