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"To avoid a collision on the water with another boat, look at the other boat and the land behind it. Pick out a tall fixed object on the land behind the boat. From one spot on your boat, watch the other boat's movement relative to that fixed object. If after a minute or two of watching, the other boat does not move relative to that fixed object, you can conclude you're on a collision course with that boat."
From Defensive Boating, by Ken Taylor (Excerpted from Small Boat Journal-July, 1990)
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