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A special flashing light is used on a vessel

A. being pushed ahead
B. towed alongside
C. towed astern
D. both A & B


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"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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D

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Joe wrote:
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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.

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Joe wrote:
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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



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Thats because it is a rigid unit.

Joe


Oh oh! Now, you've done it. Gaynz is probably all excited . . .
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Inland, my boy, inland . . .

Sorry Bart but you are wrong. The special flashing light is for pushing ahead only.

Towing alongside only requires sidelights on the tow.

A is the correct answer; not D

CN


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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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Bart,

You need to review.

For pushing ahead in inland rules you need sidelights and a special flashing light on the tow.

For hip towing you need only the side light on the front of the tow plus two yellow
towing lights on the stern of the tow.

I hope this helps.

CN

"Bart Senior" wrote in message ...
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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