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Joe December 13th 05 02:27 PM

Navigation quiz #2
 
Morse Code A is normally a seabouy in the USA. Pass close to port
entering harbor.

Joe


Bob Crantz December 13th 05 02:48 PM

Navigation quiz #2
 
The Morse Code M is a mail bouy. Caution should be taken for other boats in
the area.


Amen!


"Joe" wrote in message
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Morse Code A is normally a seabouy in the USA. Pass close to port
entering harbor.

Joe




Bob Crantz December 13th 05 02:54 PM

Navigation quiz #2
 
http://www.ussoriskanyonline.com/OWe...AIL%20buoy.jpg




Joe December 13th 05 02:57 PM

Navigation quiz #2
 
Yes most new Navy sailors in deck dept are promptly assigned to mail
bouy watch when leaving harbor for the first time.

Joe


Matt Colie December 14th 05 01:46 PM

Navigation quiz #2
 
This is a new one!!!
I remember very clearly.
When I first had a berth on a crossing, I was assured that the mailbouys
were all operated by the International Postal Service.
This was a serious issue because noone on board had any international
stamps. So, we did not stop and my shipmates mail had to wait until we
got to Rotterdam.

Then I got out here to the sweat water and was told we would be checking
(slowing) for the mail boat in the Detroit River -Yeh-Right-
OK - I would have lost that bet - My post office for the next 7 years.
(Westcott, only non-USN vessel with a Zip code - 48222)

Matt Colie
Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Pathological Sailor


Bob Crantz wrote:
http://www.ussoriskanyonline.com/OWe...AIL%20buoy.jpg





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