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INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.

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INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.

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Sucked in by another question. At least this one is a bit subtle. Care
to try another? You're 0 for 2 so far.


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INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.

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I still say D.

I say D because in A signals should be exchanged because
it is a meeting situation.

B requires a signal because it is a meeting situation

C. is correct because it is a crossing situation.

Therefore D is correct.

CN
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
Sucked in by another question. At least this one is a bit subtle. Care
to try another? You're 0 for 2 so far.


Capt. Neal® wrote:
D

wrote in message oups.com...

INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.


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Gawl durn, some actual sailing related post
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Shen44 wrote:
bject: Rules of the Road Question #2
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Capt._Neal=AE?=
Date: 12/7/2004 7:56 PM Pacific Standard Time
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I still say D.

I say D because in A signals should be exchanged because
it is a meeting situation.

B requires a signal because it is a meeting situation

C. is correct because it is a crossing situation.

Therefore D is correct.

CN
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Sucked in by another question. At least this one is a bit subtle. Care
to try another? You're 0 for 2 so far.


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groups.com...

INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.





This question is asking for some nitpicking interpretation.
A. No, unless you will be within 0.5m of the other vessel.
B. No, because you will not be within 0.5m of each other.
C. Yes
D. Since A/B are NO, .... NO

Shen

Actually, A is false for other reasons. In the "round the bend"
situation, you should toot before you see the other vessel - once you're
in sight, its just a passing. Actually, this doesn't even say that it
will be a passing - it just says "all vessels sighting". And it
specifies "all vessels"; only power driven vessels are required to
exchange signals in normal passing situations.





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The answer is C.

A. You are requred to sound if an obstruction prevents
you from seeing around a bend. Not if you already see
the vessel.

The rest of you logic is fine.


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C is not correct therefore D cannot be the right answer. That leaves A
and B. Of the two, A requires a sound signal.

Cheers

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wrote in message oups.com...

INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.


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What about Rule 34?

(a) When vessels are in sight of one another, a power driven vessel under way, when maneuvering as authorized or required by these
Rules, shall indicate that maneuver by the following signals on her whistle:


one short blast to mean "I am altering my course to starboard";

two short blasts to mean "I am altering my course to port";

three short blasts to mean "I am operating astern propulsion".

(b) Any vessel may supplement the whistle signals prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule by light signals, repeated as
appropriate, whilst the maneuver is being carried out:

(i) these signals shall have the following significance:

one flash to mean "I am altering my course to starboard";

two flashes to mean "I am altering my course to port";

three flashes to mean "I am operating astern propulsion".

(ii) the duration of each flash shall be about one second, the interval between flashes shall be about one second, and the
interval between successive signals shall not be less than ten seconds.

(iii) the light used for this signal shall, if fitted, be an all-round white light, visible at a minimum range of 5 miles, and
shall comply with the provisions of Annex I to these Regulations.

(c) When in sight of one another in a narrow channel or fairway:

(i) a vessel intending to overtake another shall in compliance with Rule 9 (e)(i) indicate her intention by the following
signals on her whistle.

two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast to mean "I intend to overtake you on your starboard side";

two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts to mean "I intend to overtake you on your port side".

(ii) the vessel about to be overtaken when acting in accordance with 9(e)(i) shall indicate her agreement by the following
signal on her whistle:

one prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short blast, in that order.

(d) When vessels in sight of one another are approaching each other and from any cause either vessel fails to understand the
intentions or actions of the other, or is in doubt whether sufficient action is being taken by the other to avoid collision, the
vessel in doubt shall immediately indicate such doubt by giving at least five short and rapid blasts on the whistle. Such signal may
be supplemented by at least five short and rapid flashes.

(e) A vessel nearing a bend or an area of a channel or fairway where other vessels may be obscured by an intervening obstruction
shall sound one prolonged blast. Such signal shall be answered with a prolonged blast by any approaching vessel that may be within
hearing around the bend or behind the intervening obstruction.

(f) If whistles are fitted on a vessel at a distance apart of more than 100 meters, one whistle only shall be used for giving
maneuvering and warning signals.



"Nav" wrote in message ...
C is not correct therefore D cannot be the right answer. That leaves A
and B. Of the two, A requires a sound signal.

Cheers

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INLAND ONLY Passing signals shall be sounded on
inland waters by __________________.

A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend
in a channel.
B. towing vessel when meeting another vessel on a clear day with a 0.6
mile CPA.
C. a power driven vessel when crossing less than half a mile ahead of
another power driven vessel.
D. All of the above.





 
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