If sail boats A and B are approaching each other with the wind on different sides, why is vessel A considered the give-way vessel (vessel that must take early and substantial action to avoid a collision)?
A, It has the wind on its port side
B, It has the wind on its starboard side
C, It is operating at a lower speed
D, It is the larger of the two vessels
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