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You speed up into the wider part of the channel.

This option would keep you ahead of the other ship until you have more room to navigate. But it could also change your schedule and possibly upset your superiors, since they expect you to follow their orders. And technically, your ship has every right to maintain course and speed. So there is no need to do anything.

On the other hand, independent thinking is a prized commodity, especially if it prevents a major accident.

Marine navigators must be decisive in their work. The consequences of an error can be severe. "An error can be catastrophic," says former navigator John Mackie.


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