psneeld
Guru
and then there is a spot on AICW..... headed south, river Stbd side going to the ocean (cut), AICW crosses the river, if a ship or boat approaches from the Stbd, who has the right of way?
Every bay, river, sound..... south of the Chesapeake the ship would still be stand on because they would all be considered narrow channel situations. The exceptions might be the sounds behind the Outer Banks such as Pamlico, or the beginning of the Neuse River. Maybe more, but the rule is that if the vessel is following a channel AND needs to stay in a channel....so large, shallow draft vessels that may be able to manuever should really arrange a passing situation by radio or whistle...and if not....this is where rule 2 applies (in my opinion).