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Sound signals at anchor
"Donal" wrote in message ... I also wondered if a child might have been on the bridge?????? Yes, his name is otnmbrd, his relief is named Shen44 and their daddy is Jeff Morris. |
Sound signals at anchor
And yet, they trust real captains with a $20,000,000 cargo. What did they trust you with,
one bag of mail? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote in message ... I also wondered if a child might have been on the bridge?????? Yes, his name is otnmbrd, his relief is named Shen44 and their daddy is Jeff Morris. |
Sound signals at anchor
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... The International ColRegs have sound signals whose meaning is "I am maneuvering thusly ..." The US Inland Rules, however, have signals that mean "I intend to maneuver thusly ... Is that OK?" and then the other vessel responds. Below is the International and US Inland versions of 34(a). The rest of 34 is even worse. You finally admitted it. In a heavy fog a sailboat sounds one prolonged/two short blast signal which says, 'I "AM" a vessel that is higher in the pecking order than a motor vessel.' A motor vessel sounds a fog signal of one prolonged blast which tells all vessels higher than it in the pecking order, 'I "AM" a motor vessel and am at the bottom of the pecking order.' This means there IS indeed a pecking order in restricted visibility. S.Simon |
Sound signals at anchor
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... And yet, they trust real captains with a $20,000,000 cargo. What did they trust you with, one bag of mail? They only trust ocean operators with high dollar amounts of carge because they carry heavy insurance to cover the many thousands of containers the operators allow to wash overboard year after year after year . . . S.Simon. |
Sound signals at anchor
"Simple Simon" wrote in
: 'I "AM" a motor vessel and am at the bottom of the pecking order.' Yes, well, maybe they'll do a telethon for that next year. Bertie |
Sound signals at anchor
"Simple Simon" wrote in
: "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... And yet, they trust real captains with a $20,000,000 cargo. What did they trust you with, one bag of mail? They only trust ocean operators with high dollar amounts of carge because they carry heavy insurance to cover the many thousands of containers the operators allow to wash overboard year after year after year . . . S.Simon. I see, the voice of experience. Except you lose people, right? Bertie |
Sound signals at anchor
"Capt.American" wrote in message om... "Donal" wrote in message ... Yesterday, as we approached a large, anchored, oil tanker, it gave one short blast. About a minute later it gave three short blasts. One prolonged followed by 3 short usually means they are backing out of a slip or dock Does anybody know what this meant? Perhaps it was a at anchor fog signal, followed a minute later by astern propulsion signal to dig in an anchor. This makes most sense, so far. He could very well have been digging his anchor in -- but would he really have sounded "astern" when there weren't any boats behind him?? I don't think that it was a fog signal. I'm fairly sure that it was a short blast. He did swing clockwise around his anchor - so a starboard turn is just possible. Also, the two other ships at anchor didn't start to swing around for another 10-15 minutes. They *should* have started to swing 5-10 minutes *before* the big tanker, because of the way that the tide works in the Solent. Do these ships "drive around" when at anchor? Not usually donel, Its easier if they take the anchor up to drive around. They might be setting an anchor. I was wondering if they used their engines to control the direction that they pointed in. I can't see why they would do this, but he did change his attitude before the other two ships. It could have been the tide, because tides don't always behave as the book says. Would they indicate a starboard turn, and then an astern signal? Perhaps if the are anchor handling. I tried calling them up on the radio, but there was no reply. Try shooting a flare at them, then they might reply! Heh, heh. I bet. With a name like "Petrokempt", I think that they would just jump if they saw a flare coming! Regards Donal -- |
Sound signals at anchor
Subject: Sound signals at anchor
From: "Simple Simon" Date: 08/11/2003 16:00 Pacific ROFLMAO The wannabe Master Mariner, sounds off with another lame attempt to save face after getting totally trounced again in another Rules battle. Hiya Neal !! See you've been sequestered, below decks, trying to come up with some explanations for your lastest thrashing. Shen |
Sound signals at anchor
bject: Sound signals at anchor
From: otnmbrd Gdog Gdog Gdog Gdog G Date: 08/11/2003 16:02 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: . net Inland - a signal of intent International - a signal of action EG Now ..... about them tide datums...... Shen |
Sound signals at anchor
Subject: Sound signals at anchor
From: "Simple Simon" Date: 08/11/2003 16:03 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "Donal" wrote in message ... I also wondered if a child might have been on the bridge?????? Yes, his name is otnmbrd, his relief is named Shen44 and their daddy is Jeff Morris. Awwww .... Jeff ain't THAT old, ...... is he? Shen |
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