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24 June, 11:38

You are operating a powerboat at night. You see red, green, and white lights on another boat. What do these lights tell you?

1. A sailboat under sail is crossing your path, but you have the right-of-way.

2. A power-driven vessel is approaching head-on.

3. Both vessels must give way. You are the stand-on vessel.

4. A power-driven vessel is approaching on your starboard (right) side.

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  1. 24 June, 11:49
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    The correct option is "power-driven vessel is approaching head-on"

    Explanation:

    When you see white, red and green lights, this is to tell you that a power-boat is approaching you head-on, and the best step to take is to give way to your starboard side. It is also advisable that the power-driven vessel also gives way to his starboard side, as this is the required action when you see red, green, and white lights.
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