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Bart Senior wrote:
Neal, Take a look at this link to the most current rules: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navru...les/Rule24.htm "a vessel being pushed ahead, not being part of a composite unit, shall exhibit at the forward end, sidelights, and a special flashing light [Inld];" Both hip tow and pushing ahead for inland have the special flashing light. The only difference between the two--aside from physical configuration is there is no stern light on the push ahead tow. Both have special flashing lights on the bow of the tow. This can be a problem for many. Aside from the updated version of the "Rules" on my computer, I keep two hard copy (one of them a quick reference) of older versions (one May, 1977) plus two predating the 72 COLREGS. I frequently find that some will answer a Rules question, based on outdated "rules", and I oft times find myself looking back through all copies because something has perked an old forgotten brain cell, either in the question or someone's answer. otn |
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