A.vessel's horsepower
B.sea state
C.number of propellers
D.vessel's displacement
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A.A vessel shall proceed near the other vessel on her starboard side on the narrow channel since it is safe and practicable
B.A vessel shall avoid proceeding near the starboard outer limit of a narrow channel as long as it is safe and practicable
C.A vessel shall avoid proceeding along the channel because it is not safe and practicable
D.A vessel shall proceed near the starboard outer limit of a narrow channel to the degree in which it is safe and practicable
A.inner,port
B.inner,starboard
C.outer,port
D.outer,starboard
A.continue in line with the bank
B.hug the bank
C.sheer away from the bank
D.increase speed
A.avoid crossing the channel at right angles
B.not overtake any vessels within the channel
C.keep as near as safe and practicable to the limit of the channel on her starboard side
D.when nearing a bend in the channel,sound a long blast of the whistle
A.The vessel moving upstream against the current
B.The vessel moving downstream with a following current
C.The vessel located more towards the channel centerline
D.The vessel with the least amount of maneuverability
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