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Yes, C is the correct answer. This is another simple question. It
gets complicated only if you start thinking about a variety of rules and conditions that don't apply. BTW, I don't think any of the official question require knowledge of the "annexes." Capt. Neal® wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Capt. Neal® wrote: I missed #18 and #29 of the Rules of the Road questions. Both questions concern the red lights on a vessel aground - a minor matter. I got all the others correct. I'm better than Joe, Jeff, otn, DSK and Shen44 put together. CN I've got you missing 17,18,21,35 (backpedalled),29. Agreed with you on the rest though I have to question 26. (lol gotta check out what 26 was) otn I was right on 26 INLAND A barge of more than 50 meters long would be required to show how many white anchor lights when anchored in a Secretary of Transportation approved "Special anchorage area"? A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1 The correct answer was C. Bart said it was D. Bart was incorrect as I proved in my post elsewhere by quoting the rule in question. Special anchorage means nothing concerning anchor lights unless the vessel is less than 20 meters. IN a vessel more than fifty meters as the question states two anchor lights are required. CN - teaches the masters. |
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