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They should indicate which side they are to pass eachother.
Cheers Jeff Morris wrote: Why is C wrong, and how can A be right? Are you saying that all vessels must sound a horn when the see another round a bend, even if they're headed in a different direction? That seems rather chaotic to me. Do you follow the "sounds good to me" rules down there? Nav wrote: 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 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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