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Jeff Morris
 
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Lame excuse, the rule was changed 6 years ago.


Bart Senior wrote:
This is a very good question.

Neal has an older copy of the Rules, like mine.

The Rule has changed recently.

D is correct.



"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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And what about rule 24 (f)(ii):
a vessel being towed alongside shall exhibit a sternlight and
at the forward end, sidelights and a special flashing light

It really isn't that hard to learn this stuff, Neal.

And what do you mean "by definition"?


Capt. NealŪ wrote:

I fail to see why you two idiots cannot understand that by definition
a special flashing light is ONLY used on a vessel being pushed ahead.

A. is the correct answer.

B. is incorrect because a vessel being towed along side does not require
a special flashing light. That makes D. wrong as well.

Get a clue.

CN


"otnmbrd" wrote in message
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Capt. NealŪ wrote:




You need to review, too.

A is the correct answer.

The question is inland only. In the inland rules a special flashing
light is NOT, I repeat, NOT
required when towing along side past the demarcation line. A hip tow
requires sidelights and two yellows on its stern. It does not require a
special flashing light.

INLAND

A special flashing light is used on a vessel

A. being pushed ahead
B. towed alongside
C. towed astern
D. both A & B




CN


Sheesh Where'd you get your copy of the Rules .... Mad Magazine?

otn