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In other words, it shows 3 vertical lights indicating a long
tow then a blue light as some kind of secret Texas signal? Got it. Joe wrote: I see you are perfectly willing to have a Bobspittle moment as well Doug ;0) Not at all. I'm not getting my own info confused and calling other people stupid, am I? You were. Did I call you stupid even when you had no clue about identifying common racing classes? Douglas having seen many tows displaying this config.. I know it's used. I never said it wasn't. I only said that it is not referenced in any common sources. For example Chapman's has many pages on lights, including various kinds of tows, and submarines (which you almost never see except right outside their bases in this post Cold War era); but no blue light tows. Infact have a look at this LNM-- http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/...N%20Circ45.pdf OK thanks for the link. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: then a blue light as some kind of secret Texas signal? Got it. Joe wrote: Bobspittle moment Doug claimed: Not at all. Not at all? Hummmmmmmmmmm Infact have a look at this LNM-- http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/...N%20Circ45.pdf OK thanks for the link. Sorry, the Danish notice of the Secret Texas Blue Light is not as good as the Greek and Spanish versions of our Texas secret blue light program ....but I thought it would suffice. BTW Chapmans SUCKS. Joe DSK |