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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is NOT to impede the passage of a vessel which can only navigate safely within a narrow channel?
A. Any sailing vessel B. A vessel engaged in fishing C. Any vessel less than 20 meters in length D. All of the above
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According to Rule 9 (Narrow Channels) of both International and Inland Navigation Rules:
Vessels less than 20 meters in length (C) shall not impede the passage of a vessel that can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway.
A vessel engaged in fishing (B) shall not impede the passage of any other vessel navigating within a narrow channel or fairway.
A sailing vessel (A) shall not impede the passage of a vessel that can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway. Since all three categories are specifically restricted by Rule 9, "All of the above" is the legally accurate answer.