AES RYA COLREGS Correctly Solved Written Exam- Question and Answers [100% Correct] 2025 Latest Release!
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AES RYA COLREGS Correctly Solved
Written Exam- Question and Answers
[100% Correct] 2025 Latest Release!
What does the term “safe speed” refer to in the context of COLREGs?
It refers to the speed at which a vessel can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and
stop withi...
AES RYA COLREGS Correctly Solved
Written Exam- Question and Answers
[100% Correct] 2025 Latest Release!
What does the term “safe speed” refer to in the context of COLREGs?
It refers to the speed at which a vessel can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and
stop within a distance appropriate to the prevailing conditions.
When two power-driven vessels are approaching head-on, what is their obligation according to the
COLREGs?
Both vessels are required to alter course to starboard to avoid collision.
In the case of two vessels crossing, which vessel is the stand-on vessel and which is the give-way vessel?
The vessel that has the other on its starboard side is the give-way vessel, while the one with the
other on its port side is the stand-on vessel.
What action should a give-way vessel take if collision is imminent?
The give-way vessel should take early and substantial action to avoid collision, including altering
course and/or speed.
What is the role of the sound signal when vessels are operating in restricted visibility?
A power-driven vessel should sound one prolonged blast every two minutes when underway in
restricted visibility.
Under COLREGs, what is the requirement for vessels navigating in narrow channels or rivers?
A vessel that is overtaking another must sound a prolonged blast to signal its intention and
ensure safe passage.
How should a vessel respond when overtaking another in a narrow channel according to the COLREGs?
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, The overtaking vessel must avoid passing on the starboard side of the vessel being overtaken
unless the conditions permit.
What is the meaning of "vessel not under command" according to the COLREGs?
A vessel not under command is one that cannot maneuver as required by the COLREGs due to
exceptional circumstances, such as a mechanical breakdown.
In what scenario is a vessel required to give way to a vessel that is not under command?
A vessel must give way to a vessel not under command at all times to avoid collision.
If two vessels are approaching each other, one being a sailing vessel and the other a power-driven vessel,
which vessel has the right of way?
The sailing vessel has the right of way if it is under sail alone.
When a vessel is at anchor, what is the rule regarding the sound signal in restricted visibility?
The vessel must sound one short blast every two minutes to indicate its presence.
What does the term “risk of collision” mean under COLREGs?
It refers to a situation where a collision is likely to occur unless one or both vessels take action to
avoid it.
What are the actions required when two vessels are crossing and risk of collision exists?
The vessel that is the give-way vessel must alter its course to avoid the collision, and the stand-on
vessel should maintain course and speed.
How should a vessel signal its intent when it is altering course to starboard?
The vessel should sound one short blast to indicate a turn to starboard.
What is the definition of "a vessel engaged in fishing" under COLREGs?
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