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Rules of the Road #19
INTERNATIONAL
What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required |
"Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required D. is correct. |
B
Joe |
"Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required A. However, C might also be in order. Regards Donal -- |
Joe wrote:
B Joe Wrong again, though correct for US Inland waters. |
Donal wrote:
"Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required A. However, C might also be in order. If one vessel did A, the other should do C. However, D is the correct answer. |
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Donal wrote: "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required A. However, C might also be in order. If one vessel did A, the other should do C. However, D is the correct answer. Shouldn't "meeting" vessels try to pass port to port? Have I misunderstood something? Regards Donal -- |
1 lash for Joe.
Joe wrote: B |
Donal wrote:
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Donal wrote: "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required A. However, C might also be in order. If one vessel did A, the other should do C. However, D is the correct answer. Shouldn't "meeting" vessels try to pass port to port? Have I misunderstood something? Yes, you have. Rule 14 (head-on situation) applies only if there is a risk of collision. And Rule 9 (narrow channels) says you should stay to the right side of a channel. But if two vessels in open water are on courses that have them passing comfortably starboard to starboard, there is no reason for then to alter course to force it to be a port to port passing. In fact, it could be rather dangerous. Since no course alteration is needed, no signal is required. The US Inland rules are worded quite differently on this point. Instead of implying "I am altering course ..." they mean "I intend to leave you on my port (or starboard) side." Under the international rule no reply is needed, but it is required under the inland rules |
1 point for Jeff. Maybe I should give you two points
since your boat has two points. Hmm, does that mean Joe is pointless? "Jeff Morris" wrote in Donal wrote: "Bart Senior" wrote INTERNATIONAL What whistle signal, if any, would be sounded when two vessels are meeting, but will pass clear starboard to starboard? A. One short blast B. Two short blasts C. Five or more short blasts D. No signal is required A. However, C might also be in order. If one vessel did A, the other should do C. However, D is the correct answer. |
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