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ubject: Stump the motor boat Captains
From: "Simple Simon" This is ANOTHER fine mess you gotten yourself into "Ollie" It doesn't say it per se. However, it IS exclusionary. Manueverng signals in the Rules are always prefaced with the words 'when vessels are in sight' or some version of those words. It follows that the signals do not apply and should not be sounded when vessels are NOT in sight or in or an area of restricted visibility where such signals may be confusing to those vessels not in sight of each other. This is only common sense but if you need a Rule to make you happy here it is. How could a single one short blast be confusing? The guy obviously sees the other guy or wouldn't be using the signal. Sorry, Neal, you've stepped in it again. As soon as you have visual contact with another vessel, you are free to, and obligated to, use normal passing signals. Your main concern, is the most immediate danger to your safety, and if that means you can see the guy, you can use the signals for that guy. If the other guy can't see you, he still must work under the restricted visibility and assume nothing. Does this create the possibility of some amateur such as yourself getting confused? Yes, and in fact it would open up the possibility of someone even with experience to be confused, which is why that until he sees you he still has to act according to the rules for restricted visibility. 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: Then it goes on to delineate the various signals and to whom they apply. It follows that any and all signals not described shall not be used 'in or near' areas of restricted visibility just as any and all signals that may confused may not be use in in-sight situations. wrong Sound and Light Signals RULE 36 Signals to Attract Attention If necessary to attract the attention of another vessel, any vessel may make light or sound signals that cannot be mistaken for any signal authorized elsewhere in these Rules, (snipped rest about light signals Therefore if a maneuvering signal might be confused as a fog signal it may not be used 'in or near' areas of restricted visibility. wrong S.Simon - a Captain who's right 0.000 991% of the time..... on a good day. Shen |
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