Two Minute Boating Quickie - Rules Of The Road
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A brief look at boating 'Rules If The Road' & who has right of way when passing another vessel. Captured & uploaded remotely, via YouTube capture Filmed July, 2014. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Remember to SUBSCRIBE to my Channel (https://www.youtube.com/BoatingWithBoogaboo) for hundreds of my original boating videos and to follow our latest boating adventures. New videos every week! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Be sure to follow along with all our adventures aboard Boogaboo, our 1998 Sea Ray 330 Sundancer - our fifth Sea Ray! I invite you to take a look at my ever expanding 'Sea Ray 330 Sundancer' Playlist for this boat here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2H0GeaEMncQiW3yG9N6L6uQ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Before we had our 330 Sundancer, we enjoyed seven seasons aboard 'Boogaboo IV', a 1997 Sea Ray 400 DB. You watch all my videos from that vessel on the 'Sea Ray 400 Sedan Bridge' Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2FaABQJSn3VVqd6SN930ICt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I have well over 150 original cruising videos from our travels along Ontario's 240 mile long Trent Severn Waterway (TSW). Follow along as we pass through dozens of picturesque lakes, rivers and canals, as well as 42 of the locks that make up the TSW in my 'Trent Severn Waterway Boat Cruising' Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2EFaPCqEgjxYofTvO9Mbh81 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Known as the best fresh water cruising grounds in the world, Georgian Bay is located in the heart of the Great Lakes and forms part of Lake Huron. Renowned for is rugged beauty, Georgian Bay has been attracting adventurous boaters for over a century, but it's rocky shoreline and challenging navigation routes are not for the faint hearted and must be approached with the greatest care and respect. I'm happy to share our own adventures through this inspiring area with my 'Georgian Bay Boating' Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2FDUSJ32njBNbTBkNmAS1S1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Be sure to visit us at http://BoatsBeachesAndBars.com/video_store.html for information on purchasing our exclusive Trent Severn Waterway feature DVD/Blu-ray that takes you from the beginning at 'Mile Zero' in Trenton, Ontario, and through to Port Severn at the north west end at Georgian Bay. Take in the beauty and adventure as we cruise all 240 miles of the highly diverse waterways and see the many wonders of the world's highest lift locks, take a ride over North America's only marine railway, visit the communities along the way and so much more! This 76 minute long production is also available as an instant digital download. Look for our full production videos at http://BoatsBeachesAndBars.com for latest information! +++ Join the husband and wife cruising & traveling couple - the 'Boogaboo Crew' - as we set sail to fun & adventure! Watch Hundreds of original Boating & Travel videos, join us on Facebook, read our Blog and much more, all at http://BoatingWithBoogaboo.com. Daily updates on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram with unique content on each site! I don't recycle the same posts on all of my social media sites like many others do. Instead, I love to share beautiful, original boating content every day, on every site, so be sure to Follow along so you don't miss anything :-) Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/BoatingWithBoogaboo/ Twitter @ https://twitter.com/BoatingBoogaboo Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/boating.with.boogaboo/ For even more boating fun, please visit my Trent Severn Waterway at http://TheWaterway.ca site that is full of information, stats and much more for that beautiful waterway. Follow along on Facebook for daily postings and updates for TheWaterway ++ Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/TheWaterway.ca ++ And remember to 'CLICK, COMMENT, LIKE & SHARE!!' :-)
Bottom line is to practice collision avoidance, which is paramount. Of course, common sense and good judgement should always be employed, but sadly, that's not always the case on the water :-/ We have seen many multiple instances where a #boater will either freeze when unsure of their roll in a passing or docking situation, requiring some 'vocal coaching' as to what they might wanna do, or the weekend warrior who has absolutely no regard for others around him. That second type generally requires some specific hand gestures to get them to better cooperate with the situation ;-)
Be safe out there. . .
10. comment for Two Minute Boating Quickie - Rules Of The Road
Cheers, Paul.
Be safe and have fun, Paul.
Cheers and happy #boating, Paul.
It is a hell of a lot more dangerous than most people think.
Cheers, Paul.
Cheers, Paul.
Keep in mind that the entire route of the Trent Severn Waterway is 240 miles, so that's a lot of water to cross in a smaller vessel. Yes, sometimes the larger bodies of water, such as Rice Lake, Balsam Lake, Lake Couchiching and especially Lake Simcoe can get quite rough, quite quickly. Being in the middle of any of these lakes in rough water can get scary and dangerous, sometimes without warning. Here are a couple of examples of what Lake Simcoe can look like (both videos from my Channel) http://youtu.be/eMFm62q0G_E AND http://youtu.be/KAPwqX_B6o4
As far as camping is concerned, I would suggest the locks are your best bet for that. Many allow visiting boaters top pitch a tent for the night, but there is a fee. . .
Hope that helps!
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Straight on approach is port side to port side passing. Both vessels are on the 'left side' of each other. No give way, unless one #boat changed course suddenly . . .
Thanks for watching!
hi there. I totally understand the rules for this situation and get that your the give way vessel if you see a ship crossing from your s.b side to your port (see their port red light)... and if they were crossing your path from your port to your s.b (see their green s.b light) you become the stand on vessel so maintain course and speed.
what I'm not clear on is the tip you give to remember it...that whole 'left, red, port".
could you please explain a bit on that as I think It's a useful way to remember what your getting at. my email is aidangallacher1993@gmail.com
if you can take the time to personally email me the explanation to the 'red/left/port' stuff that would be greatly appreciated...Aidan.
Cheers, Paul.
Stay tuned for all of the above :-)
Thanks for watching :-)
Can they not understand the ways colored buoys work???
Thanks for your input!!
Cheers, Paul.
Sadly, this is not a Simcoe only phenomenon. Having out many miles in many boats on many bodies of water - both in Canada & the U.S., we've seen it all....
Cheers, Paul.
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