A.not be regarded as a vessel
B.in general,keep well clear of all vessels
C.proceed at a slower speed than surrounding vessels
D.when making way,show the lights for a vessel not under command
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A.The construction of the vessel
B.The experience of the vessel's crew
C.The location of vessels detected by radar
D.All of the above
A.The distance of visibility
B.1/2 the distance of visibility
C.A distance appropriate to the existing circumstances and conditions
D.The distance that it would require for the propeller to go from full ahead to full astern
A.to give/keep
B.giving/keeping
C.giving/keep
D.to give/keeping
A.take all her way off
B.take her way all off
C.take her way off
D.take off her all way
A.you can stop within your visibility range
B.you can take proper and effective action to avoid collision
C.you are traveling slower than surrounding vessels
D.no wake comes from your vessel
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