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Lets assume you are ghosting along in dense fog and you hear one prolonged blast and 3 short blasts of a horn. What does this mean?
Mondays 09/14/2009 Question and boating safety Tip
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I'll give it a shot...
I suspect a vessel under tow, meaning there is somthing out there in the fog I havn't heard as of yet, either ahead or astern of where I think I heard a long and three shorts. I think I would probably give myself a bit of eye strain about then and be sure to make some noise of my own.
I suspect a vessel under tow, meaning there is somthing out there in the fog I havn't heard as of yet, either ahead or astern of where I think I heard a long and three shorts. I think I would probably give myself a bit of eye strain about then and be sure to make some noise of my own.
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Don't have my bookmarks handy, but...
A good start is
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/mwv_file ... vrules.pdf
Section D covers sound & light signals
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/mwv_file ... vrules.pdf
Section D covers sound & light signals
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THe final answer is the CFRs or Code of Federal Regulations mostly in chapter 33.
Amazon usually has books on these. Be sure to get the correct book. I can check mine tonight if anyone is interested in actually buying the book however CFR's are now available online. If you captain a boat for money you must carry the CFR's with you along with your license and current charts plus updates. I also carry a Coast Pilot for the waters I frequent.
Here is an excellent sight on sound and light signals:
Click here!
Read and enjoy!!
Scott
Amazon usually has books on these. Be sure to get the correct book. I can check mine tonight if anyone is interested in actually buying the book however CFR's are now available online. If you captain a boat for money you must carry the CFR's with you along with your license and current charts plus updates. I also carry a Coast Pilot for the waters I frequent.
Here is an excellent sight on sound and light signals:
Click here!
Read and enjoy!!
Scott
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