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Bart Senior February 23rd 05 02:35 AM

Rules of the Road #29
 
INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks



Joe February 23rd 05 02:14 PM

C
Joe


Capt. Neal® February 23rd 05 02:20 PM


"Bart Senior" wrote in message ...
INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks



B. is correct.

otnmbrd February 23rd 05 05:18 PM


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...
INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks



B. is correct.



Sheesh

otn



Capt. Neal® February 23rd 05 05:28 PM


"otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ...

"Bart Senior" wrote in message ...
INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks



B. is correct.



Sheesh

otn



What do you mean 'sheesh'?

If the vessel was underway one would also see a green or red light.


otnmbrd February 23rd 05 08:59 PM

Capt. Neal® wrote:

"otnmbrd" wrote in message
ink.net...


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...

INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks



B. is correct.




Sheesh

otn




What do you mean 'sheesh'?

If the vessel was underway one would also see a green or red light.


NUC shows NO masthead/range, side lights when DIW and side lights ONLY
when making way.

Answer A .... vessel aground.

BTW, you've got other mistakes and have flunked this test.

otn

otnmbrd February 24th 05 07:20 AM

otnmbrd wrote:
Capt. Neal® wrote:


"otnmbrd" wrote in message
ink.net...


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...

INLAND / INTERNATIONAL

A white light below and to the left of two red light
aligned vertically, with a white light high to the other
side would be shown by a vessel which is

A. aground
B. not under command and is dead in the water
C. not under command and is making way
D. laying or picking up navigation marks




B. is correct.




Sheesh

otn





What do you mean 'sheesh'?

If the vessel was underway one would also see a green or red light.



NUC shows NO masthead/range, side lights when DIW and side lights ONLY
when making way.

Answer A .... vessel aground.

BTW, you've got other mistakes and have flunked this test.

otn



Sheesh, I go out for awhile and you haven't jumped all over this last
response. You ARE slowing down , Neal !!

otn

Joe February 24th 05 04:05 PM

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


otnmbrd February 24th 05 05:52 PM


"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



Jeff Morris February 24th 05 09:03 PM

Joe wrote:
C
Joe

wrong again. If its making way it needs sidelights.


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