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: otnmbrd wrote: The rule is simply saying keep those lights on until you stop. Hmmm. Does drifting count as "making way through the water"? That's a judgement call..... normally I'd say no, since not having them on might give more information. How about dragging anchor? Again, a judgement call....since you are now at anchor and showing anchor lights not NUC... For me the implication is in the order (you're right, not a word is said) Look at the sequence... NUC is always first. So? Something has to be first in a list. This is a list of vessels a powerboat must stay clear of, not is said about what a RAM must stay clear of. It basically boils down to how you read/perceive/interpret. To me the Rules are some basic guidelines that follow a common sense progression, so I interpret Rule 18, as I do. Truly, signal flags are not part of the test. I think there might be some mention somewhere that a book exist that explains these things, but it certainly would be part of the "closed book, 90% to pass" part which specifically covers the rules and is in fact where the question I posted came from. \ I will have to look. However, whether you consciously see them or not, these signals are used (some of them) daily by ships and others, especially in coastal waters... "A","B","G","H","Q","S","D"(in fog), "E","I" to name a few. BG sore subject....off my soap box BTW you will note that theses signals may be sent by ANY method of signalling. You mean like two vertical balls? No I mean flag, flashing light (morse), whistle (morse), semaphor (G). Either you missed it or you ignored it..... go to International Code of Signals..... Single letter signals.... "D" Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering with difficulty So why not do that with your small boat RAM? Not sure I can see a reason not to. After all, it's not saying I'm "unable to maneuver", just having difficulty or restricted in ability, to. I'm not following your logic here - why wouldn't "delta" be just as appropriate in a NUC-like situation as a RAM-like situation? Because as you know, I say a NUC is unable to maneuver. Yes, but that's begging the question. (I mean that in the true sense of defining you terms so as to make an real discussion of the issue irrelevant.) Of course, I've never used flag signals except in very specific situations (race signals, diver down, etc) so what do I know? EG Shame on you..... course I doubt many in this group have....knowingly. Yes, there was a time when owning a complete set of signal flags was actually on my list. But now they've fallen into that dark zone of having no antique or nostalgia value, but not being really useful. Kind of like an RDF, which I did own and use, but didn't keep. You may have dumped the flags/morse too soon. Once again, you do use them you just may not be conscious of it. otn |
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