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BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND
A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? What other conditions require this sound signal? |
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Bart Senior wrote:
BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts C- one long and 2 shorts. BTW it doesn't matter if "the wind is abaft the beam." The sound signal for a vessel under sail remains the same no matter what point of sail she's on ![]() Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? At intervals of not more than two minutes. What other conditions require this sound signal? This is the same sound signal given by a vessel Not Under Command, Restricted Ability to Maneuver, a vessel constrained by draft, a vessel pushing or towing, or actively engaged in fishing. BTW it's worth rememebring that the signals are somewhat different for vessels that are anchored, stopped, and aground. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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AT LEAST EVERY TWO MINUTES IF YOU'RE FISHING OR RAM "Bart Senior" wrote in message oups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? What other conditions require this sound signal? |
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Subject: Rules of the Road Question #4
From: "Bart Senior" BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Ans. C. Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? at intervals of not more than 2 min What other conditions require this sound signal? When "near" an area of restricted visibility Shen |
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![]() "Shen44" wrote in message ... Subject: Rules of the Road Question #4 From: "Bart Senior" BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Ans. C. Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? at intervals of not more than 2 min What other conditions require this sound signal? When "near" an area of restricted visibility Shen CLEVER! I like that kind of thinking. "In or near" is repeated often enough in the Rules. Shame on me for not thinking of that one too. CN |
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Three blasts, one long followed by two short at intervals of not more than
three minutes. Vessels Not Under Command, Restricted In Ability To Manuever whether underway or at anchor, the aforementioned sailing vessel, vessel fishing whether underway or at anchor, vessel towing or pushing another. "Bart Senior" wrote in message oups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? What other conditions require this sound signal? |
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![]() Technically there is no defined 'long' blast. It is called a 'prolonged' blast. CN "Michael" wrote in message ... Three blasts, one long followed by two short at intervals of not more than three minutes. Vessels Not Under Command, Restricted In Ability To Manuever whether underway or at anchor, the aforementioned sailing vessel, vessel fishing whether underway or at anchor, vessel towing or pushing another. "Bart Senior" wrote in message oups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND A sailing vessel with the wind abaft the beam is navigating in restricted visibility. She should sound______________. A. three short blasts B. one prolonged blast C. one prolonged blast and two short blasts D. two prolonged blasts Extra credit. How often should they be sounded? What other conditions require this sound signal? |
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