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Then what is the 2 whites showing?
I thought a stern view NUC making way, yet the upper white dont fit in the picture. So are you saying vessel aground showing a range?Or a stern view with stern light and 360 white? Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Then what is the 2 whites showing? I thought a stern view NUC making way, yet the upper white dont fit in the picture. So are you saying vessel aground showing a range?Or a stern view with stern light and 360 white? Joe G Assuming my answer correct (and I'm surprised no one jumped on me for not mentioning a "stern light"), the problem you're having is in the mental picture .... you're assuming "masthead and range". However, look at a large vessel at anchor. The fwd anchor light is higher than the after one and since at no time does a NUC use masthead and range lights...... otn |
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otnmbrd wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Then what is the 2 whites showing? I thought a stern view NUC making way, yet the upper white dont fit in the picture. So are you saying vessel aground showing a range?Or a stern view with stern light and 360 white? Joe G Assuming my answer correct (and I'm surprised no one jumped on me for not mentioning a "stern light"), the problem you're having is in the mental picture .... you're assuming "masthead and range". However, look at a large vessel at anchor. The fwd anchor light is higher than the after one and since at no time does a NUC use masthead and range lights...... otn A vessel aground doesn't show a sternlight, it shows an all around white light at the stern (along with one at the bow, plus the two reds). |
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Jeff Morris wrote:
otnmbrd wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Then what is the 2 whites showing? I thought a stern view NUC making way, yet the upper white dont fit in the picture. So are you saying vessel aground showing a range?Or a stern view with stern light and 360 white? Joe G Assuming my answer correct (and I'm surprised no one jumped on me for not mentioning a "stern light"), the problem you're having is in the mental picture .... you're assuming "masthead and range". However, look at a large vessel at anchor. The fwd anchor light is higher than the after one and since at no time does a NUC use masthead and range lights...... otn A vessel aground doesn't show a sternlight, it shows an all around white light at the stern (along with one at the bow, plus the two reds). You need to read the post where I was discussing what lights a NUC uses. When making way I neglected to mention the stern light. The above post was correcting that and discussing "Anchor lights". BTW, I see Neal missed about five answers ..... so much for his fabled 90%. otn |
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I only missed TWO! CN "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Jeff Morris wrote: otnmbrd wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Then what is the 2 whites showing? I thought a stern view NUC making way, yet the upper white dont fit in the picture. So are you saying vessel aground showing a range?Or a stern view with stern light and 360 white? Joe G Assuming my answer correct (and I'm surprised no one jumped on me for not mentioning a "stern light"), the problem you're having is in the mental picture .... you're assuming "masthead and range". However, look at a large vessel at anchor. The fwd anchor light is higher than the after one and since at no time does a NUC use masthead and range lights...... otn A vessel aground doesn't show a sternlight, it shows an all around white light at the stern (along with one at the bow, plus the two reds). You need to read the post where I was discussing what lights a NUC uses. When making way I neglected to mention the stern light. The above post was correcting that and discussing "Anchor lights". BTW, I see Neal missed about five answers ..... so much for his fabled 90%. otn |
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Crap'n Neal® wrote:
I only missed TWO! You mean, not counting all the other ones youo got wrong? DSK |
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Capt. Neal® wrote:
I only missed TWO! CN Did you have an accident and lose a thumb and two fingers on your "counting" hand? 5, repeat, 5 otn |
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Three counting that trick question where they changed the rules for the special flashing light. The barge question over fifty meters in a special anchorage area the right answer is TWO anchor lights. Bart was wrong when he said one anchor light was the right answer. CN "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Capt. Neal® wrote: I only missed TWO! CN Did you have an accident and lose a thumb and two fingers on your "counting" hand? 5, repeat, 5 otn |
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Rule 30
a) A vessel at anchor shall exhibit where it can best be seen: 1.. in the fore part, an all-round white light or one ball; 2.. at or near the stern and at a lower level than the light prescribed in subparagraph (i), an all-round white light. Special anchorage means nothing unless the vessel is less than 20 meters. The question says a barge greater than fifty meters . . . The correct answer is two anchor lights as per above. I hope this helps. CN "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Capt. Neal® wrote: I only missed TWO! CN Did you have an accident and lose a thumb and two fingers on your "counting" hand? 5, repeat, 5 otn |
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