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Rules of the Road #21
INLAND
A special flashing light is used on a vessel A. being pushed ahead B. towed alongside C. towed astern D. both A & B |
"Bart Senior" wrote in message ... INLAND A special flashing light is used on a vessel A. being pushed ahead B. towed alongside C. towed astern D. both A & B A. is correct. |
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Joe |
Joe wrote:
D I think that's right, a side tie gets the same light as being pushed ahead. BTW we saw a seagoing notch barge out in the Gulf Stream this past Saturday evening... showed normal running lights. DSK |
DSK wrote: Joe wrote: D I think that's right, a side tie gets the same light as being pushed ahead. BTW we saw a seagoing notch barge out in the Gulf Stream this past Saturday evening... showed normal running lights. DSK Thats because it is a rigid unit. Joe |
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Thats because it is a rigid unit. Joe Oh oh! Now, you've done it. Gaynz is probably all excited . . . |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Thats because it is a rigid unit. Joe Oh oh! Now, you've done it. Gaynz is probably all excited . . . Not if he's 3 atmospheres underwater...... according to you! CM |
Well, Mooron is certainly excited.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:Ze8Td.14485$9a3.13468@edtnps91... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Thats because it is a rigid unit. Joe Oh oh! Now, you've done it. Gaynz is probably all excited . . . Not if he's 3 atmospheres underwater...... according to you! CM |
1 point for Joe
Joe wrote: D |
Doug,
What is the difference in lights between the hip tow and pushing ahead? "DSK" wrote I think that's right, a side tie gets the same light as being pushed ahead. |
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