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Simple Simon
 
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Default Fog signal frequency

Thanks for the confirmation. We'll get these Brits on
the straight and narrow one of these days.

S.Simon - a Captain who's serious about sailing


"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
Correct you are, Simp. In fact, signaling at exactly 2 minute intervals is not good because some
automatic signalers will be doing the same and your signal could be confused for an echo. Its
better to be at a somewhat random interval.

Also, when you figure the distance traveled even at moderate speed, two minutes is a very long time.
Two vessels at 6 knots each can close 2400 feet in 2 minutes - more frequent signaling is certain
prudent in thick fog.

On the other hand, you don't want it to signal so frequently that you stomp on other signals. A
sailboat signal (or tow, RAM, etc) takes about 10 seconds, so you want to leave time after your
signal for several other vessels to signal.

BTW, the old rules, from 100 years ago, specified "not more than one minute" intervals.

-jeff




"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
The Colregs state:

-INTERNATIONAL-
Sound and Light Signals
RULE 35
Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility

In or near an area of restricted visibility, whether by day or night, the
signals prescribed in this Rule shall be used as follows:
(a) A power-driven vessel making way through the water shall
sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes one prolonged blast.

This tells me that one minute intervals are legal.

Depending upon the traffic I should think that sounding the signal
at one minute intervals would confer a little extra safety.

S.Simon - a Captain who is serious about sailing


"Steve" wrote in message

om...
While motoring last week we encountered thick fog and I requested a
crew member to sound a 5 second blast every minute. My thinking being
that the colregs specify an interval of not more than 2 minutes and
shorter would be better in a busy harbour entrance.

The skipper later said that I should have specified an interval of 2
minutes. A quick Google shows that the interval is sometimes quoted as
2 minutes, although I know that the colregs do say 'not greater than 2
minutes'.

Any thoughts ? Is exactly 2 minutes advisable for any reason ? Is 1
minute potentially confusing ?

Thanks

Steve







 
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