I'm not quite sure what you mean by nonstop but he was the first to cross the Atlantic
which ocean did columbus cross after he left spain
Yes Christopher Columbus did use a sextant along with a compass, ampoletta, and a cross staff.
Christopher Columbus is a person
His flags name was Columbus Flag!!:) It has an F, a cross and a Y on it.!:)
columbus
Do whatever is necessary to stay clear of the sailboat.
Speed up to pass in front of the sailboat
The powerboat should pass to the stern of the sailboat to avoid its wash causing a problem for the sailboat To avoid a collision, the powerboat should avoid crossing ahead of the sailboat.
A sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a PWC. What action should be taken?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by nonstop but he was the first to cross the Atlantic
which ocean did columbus cross after he left spain
If a powerboat is about to cross paths with a sailboat under sail give way, the sail boat is the stand-on vessel, therefore you are the give-way vessel and need to move accordingly.
When a powerboat is about to cross paths with a sailboat, it is generally required to give way to the sailboat, as the sailboat is considered the stand-on vessel under navigation rules. The powerboat should reduce speed or change course to avoid a potential collision. It’s important for the powerboat operator to stay alert and communicate clearly with the sailboat to ensure safe passage. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local maritime regulations.
When a powerboat and a sailboat are about to cross paths, the powerboat should give way to the sailboat. According to maritime navigation rules, the sailboat, being under sail, has the right of way, as it is considered the "stand-on" vessel. The powerboat should reduce speed and maneuver to avoid a collision, ensuring safe passage for both vessels. Always maintain a lookout and communicate if necessary to clarify intentions.
Do you mean the mast?
1492 is when Columbus sailed the ocean blue