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Found this snippet interesting. I believe it to be primarily to clarify ROW with regards to sailboats.
But read the pard about 500 yard "large passenger vessel security and safety zone"
From:
"DO SAILING VESSELS ALWAYS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY OVER WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES?
By: Mark E. Ashley
Director Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound, U. S. Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound"
http://ptyc.net/wp-content/uploads/Do-Sailing-Vessels-Always-Have-the-Right-of-Way-Over-Ferries-.pdf
But read the pard about 500 yard "large passenger vessel security and safety zone"
From:
"DO SAILING VESSELS ALWAYS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY OVER WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES?
By: Mark E. Ashley
Director Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound, U. S. Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound"
http://ptyc.net/wp-content/uploads/Do-Sailing-Vessels-Always-Have-the-Right-of-Way-Over-Ferries-.pdf
Sometimes a ferry may sound at least five short and rapid blasts on their whistle. This is known as the Danger signal and means that the ferry does not understand the actions or intentions of another vessel, or is in doubt whether sufficient action is being taken to avoid collision. If you are a sailing vessel operator and you hear this signal, chances are your actions (or inactions) have caused concern.
One other thing...a large passenger vessel security and safety zone has been established by 33 CFR 165.1317 within Puget Sound. This regulation applies to Washington State Ferries. The zone extends 500 yards around a moving ferry, and all vessels must operate at the minimum speed necessary to maintain a safe course (bare steerageway) and proceed as directed by the ferry master or on-scene Coast Guard patrol. No vessel or person is allowed within 100 yards of a ferry that is underway unless permission is granted by the ferry master or on-scene Coast Guard patrol. And finally, no vessel or person is allowed within 25 yards of a moored ferry. Although the Navigation Rules apply within a large passenger vessel security zone, a prudent sailing vessel operator will avoid encroaching on a large passenger vessel security and safety zone as far as is practicable.