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LEFT CLICK ON A BUTTON TO GO TO: PILOTAGE LEFT CLICK ON A BUTTON TO GO TO: BUOYAGE RULES STEERING RULES EXIT START GAME NIGHT ENTRY DAY CHART SHORTCUTS (Ranger Hope © 2005)

CLICK ANYWHERE TO CONTINUE I.A.L.A. BUOYAGE LATERAL MARKS CARDINAL MARKS SPECIAL MARKS SAFE WATER MARKS ISOLATED DANGER MARKS CLICK ANYWHERE TO CONTINUE

SHORTCUT BACK PORT HAND MARKER KEEP ON YOUR PORT SIDE GOING UP STREAM

UPSTREAM OCEAN

KEEP ON YOUR STARBOARD SIDE SHORT CUT BACK STARBOARD HAND MARKER KEEP ON YOUR STARBOARD SIDE GOING UPSTREAM

UPSTREAM OCEAN

PREFERRED CHANNEL MARK KEEP ON YOUR PORT HAND SIDE FOR THE SHORT CUT BACK PREFERRED CHANNEL MARK KEEP ON YOUR PORT HAND SIDE FOR THE PREFERRED CHANNEL AND YOUR STARBOARD HAND SIDE FOR THE SECONDARY CHANNEL

SECONDARY CHANNEL PREFERRED CHANNEL OCEAN

PREFERRED CHANNEL MARK KEEP ON YOUR STARBOARD HAND SIDE FOR THE SHORT CUT BACK PREFERRED CHANNEL MARK KEEP ON YOUR STARBOARD HAND SIDE FOR THE PREFERRED CHANNEL AND YOUR PORT HAND SIDE FOR THE SECONDARY CHANNEL

SECONDARY CHANNEL PREFERRED CHANNEL OCEAN

NORTH NORTH SAFE WATER

NORTH SOUTH SAFE WATER

NORTH EAST SAFE WATER

NORTH WEST SAFE WATER

SAFE WATER MARKS PASS ON EITHER SIDE BUT NOT TOO CLOSE

OCEAN UPSTREAM

ISOLATED DANGER MARK PASS ON EITHER SIDE BUT NOT TOO CLOSE

UPSTREAM OCEAN

USED TO INDICATE SPECIAL FEATURES SPECIAL MARKS USED TO INDICATE SPECIAL FEATURES

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Head on Situation. Each vessel shall alter course to starboard so as to pass on the port side of each other

Crossing Situation. The other vessel is on your right. Your are the give way vessel and should stop or pass behind.

Maintain Course and Speed Crossing Situation. You are on the starboard side and thus have right of way i.e. you are the stand on vessel. Action of Stand on Vessel Maintain Course and Speed

A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Sailing Vessel Responsibilities between Vessels. A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Sailing Vessel

A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Fishing Vessel Responsibilities between Vessels. A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Fishing Vessel

Responsibilities between Vessels. A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Vessel Restricted in Ability to Manoeuvre

Responsibilities between Vessels. A Power Driven Vessel shall keep out of the way of a Vessel Not Under Command BACK

TAKE THE WHEEL WHILE I GO BELOW--CHECK THE CHART & FIND TOWN WHARF. CONTROLS WILL BE OFFERED CLICK FOR PORT TURN CLICK FOR STARBOARD TURN CHECK THE CHART FIRST EXIT AT ANY TIME KEY ESCAPE

CHART FROM THE SEA TO TOWN WHARF SHORT CUT TO TOWN WHARF TOWN ROADS SHORT CUT TO CARDINAL PATCH SHORT CUT TO OYSTER CREEK START AT LIGHTHOUSE CHART FROM THE SEA TO TOWN WHARF

W N E GO IDENTIFY BUOYS & SHIPS AS YOU STEAM UPSTREAM TO THE WHARF STEER TO PORT OR STARBOARD WHEN ASKED

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