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Subject: Rules of the Road Question #2
From: Jeff Morris A. all vessels upon sighting another vessel rounding a bend in a channel. 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 situation I think the "key" here is that the "vessels" have sighted each other, along with what you are saying. Shen |
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