what should the operator of powerboat a do if powerboat b begins to cross on the starboard (right) side?
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When powerboat B begins to cross from starboard side, the operator of the other powerboat should immediately cut back power and slow down, in order to let powerboat B cross and pass safely. The wake of powerboat B will toss the other boat and hence it is important to get out of the wake of powerboat B quickly.
Powerboats have powerful engines and can sail at a very high speed. Operators of such boats should be licensed and experienced. They should be able to take quick decisions as well as have good judgemental skill.
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the power boat A must slow down and stop
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