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Sorry Nav, you're reading far too much into the question than what was
stated. First of all, there is no mention of "passing," it only says "upon sighting." There is no mention of distance. If this is a passing situation, only power driven vessels are required to exchange signals. Although on occasion the test questions require one unstated assumption, when its a string of them its a trick answer, put in to confuse the unwary. Nav wrote: 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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