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Gary wrote:
Don White wrote: Gary wrote: otnmbrd wrote: Gary, G Obviously you haven't visited too many US ports. The terms "one whistle", "two whistle", "green to green", "red to red" are frequently used, as are "stbd to stbd", "port to port". You will mainly find the terms being used by Pilots, tugboat/workboat operators and as they are self explanatory as to meaning, for a given situation, it is unlikely that you will find them written down anywhere. As to who started the usage, it's anyone's guess, but my own feeling is the tugboats and it progressed from there to Pilots (Many US pilots come from tugboats). otn So what you are saying is it's slang, local terminology? I have visited many American Ports, most recently Seattle a couple weeks ago where I took a 100 foot sailing ship up the Chittendam Locks talking all the way with Seattle traffic and other ships and no-one said one or two whistle anything. I thing it must be a very local phrase, certainly not in common use out here or in Canadian Ports. Gary The ships whistle you hear most often in Halifax is when they are casting off to leave their dock. From what I understand, we are not talking about actual whistle signals, but radiotelephone communications. You won't hear a ship leaving the dock in Halifax getting on the radio and saying. "I intend one prolonged whistle and three short departure." Certainly, when I leave my berth (every working day) I sound the signals and indicate my intentions to the Harbour Authority, as does everyone else, but I never hear whistles talked about on the radio, by the tugs, pilots or anyone else. Gary PS At home, with my scanner going on all channels, I don't hear that terminology either. The Straits of Juan de Fuca, right outside my window is a very busy chunk of water with compulsory pilotage, much tug traffic and everything else. I would guess 30 freighters/cruise ships/warships etc a day go by and many more pleasure craft and work boats. You're right. When I'm bored..usually in the winter..I someties monitor channels 12, 14 16, 68 etc and never hear anyone actually talking about whistles. |
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