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Joe wrote:
Jeff wrote: It could be a hip tow, so the barge is on the port side. If the viewing angle is on the starboard side of the tug, then its possible for them to line up. Well you came closer than anyone Jeff. The key is the item towed is mostly submerged. The boats that tow icebergs also display the all around blue in addition to towing config lights. And all blue light tows are all astern, no one pushes a flexy, dracone, or berg. Usually a large tow, a long distance behind the towing vessel, will have it's own lights to indicate it's presence. Not in this case Doug. Never pass a blue light tow close astern. Infact if I could not contact the vessel I'd give a min of 2 miles way. Joe So I know that blue lights are put on fix obstructions, but give you give a reference to how they are appropriate on tows? Or is it just that they can't be confused with anything proper, and thus they can be used anytime? |