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phanhongan committed Nov 15, 2024
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4. **"Always turn to starboard unless there’s a reason not to.”**
- Meeting a head-on? **Starboard turn is default** (Rule 14). Avoid left-turning unless absolutely necessary. In a head-on situation, especially when both the DCPA and the TCPA are shorter than the {90 degree turning distance}, we must not only make a starboard turn but also do it quickly and drastically. In a head-on situation, the only reason not to turn to starboard is when both the DCPA and the TCPA are longer than the {90 degree turning distance}, then we should keep course and speed.
- Meeting a right-crossing? **Starboard turn if the other vessel is on starboard** (Rule 15). In a right-crossing situation which is also a stern-crossing situation, the only reason not to turn to starboard is when the DCPA is longer than the {rear safety distance}, then we should keep course and speed. In a right-crossing situation which is also a bow-crossing situation, especially when the DCPA is shorter than {right-crossing safety distance} and the TCPA is shorter than {right-crossing safety time}, we must make a starboard turn quickly and drastically. In a right-crossing situation which is also a bow-crossing situation, the only reason not to turn to starboard is when the DCPA is longer than {right-crossing safety distance} (even when it is shorter than the {rear safety distance}) and the TCPA is longer than {right-crossing safety time}, then we should keep course and speed.
- Meeting a left-crossing? **Stand-on in default**.
- Meeting a right-crossing? **Starboard turn is default** (Rule 15). In a right-crossing situation which is also a stern-crossing situation, the only reason not to turn to starboard is when the DCPA is longer than the {rear safety distance}, then we should keep course and speed. In a right-crossing situation which is also a bow-crossing situation, especially when the DCPA is shorter than {right-crossing safety distance} and the TCPA is shorter than {right-crossing safety time}, we must make a starboard turn quickly and drastically. In a right-crossing situation which is also a bow-crossing situation, the only reason not to turn to starboard is when the DCPA is longer than {right-crossing safety distance} (even when it is shorter than the {rear safety distance}) and the TCPA is longer than {right-crossing safety time}, then we should keep course and speed.
- Meeting a left-crossing? **Stand-on is default**.

5. **"Meeting an overtaking? You must stay clear."**
- If the target ship is overtaking, **Stand-on in default**, unless the following conditions: the DCPA of the own ship and the target ship is shorter than the {safe distance to be overtaken}, and the TCPA of the own ship and the target ship is shoter than the {safe time to be overtaken}, then you must turn in the direction of separation.
- If the own ship is overtaking, **Stand-on in default** for the following conditions: The DCPA of the own ship and the target ship is longer than the {safe distance to overtake}, and the TCPA of the own ship and the target ship is longer than the {safe time to overtake}.
- If the target ship is overtaking, **Stand-on is default**, unless the following conditions: the DCPA of the own ship and the target ship is shorter than the {safe distance to be overtaken}, and the TCPA of the own ship and the target ship is shoter than the {safe time to be overtaken}, then you must turn in the direction of separation.
- If the own ship is overtaking, **Stand-on is default** for the following conditions: The DCPA of the own ship and the target ship is longer than the {safe distance to overtake}, and the TCPA of the own ship and the target ship is longer than the {safe time to overtake}.

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