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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night you sight a vessel displaying a single green light. Which vessel have you sighted? | |
A) a vessel drifting | |
B) a small motorboat underway | |
C) a sailing vessel underway | |
D) a vessel at anchor |
Posted: 26 Sep 2019 14:28 UTC | Post #1 |
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K1363655 Deck |
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Why can't this be a small motorboat underway? | |
Posted: 29 Oct 2019 20:04 UTC | Post #2 |
zita4zita Deck & Engine |
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thats a weird question | |
Posted: 13 Nov 2020 02:40 UTC | Post #3 |
Mrx6m Deck & Engine |
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Yeah seriously... this could totally be a small motorboat. I have a small boat with a single green light on the starboard aide so what makes it definitively a sailboat? | |
Posted: 23 Feb 2021 16:13 UTC | Post #4 |
Mockingbird Deck & Engine |
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Cause there is no steaming light showing | |
Posted: 02 Apr 2021 09:07 UTC | Post #5 |
Nathan.k.moore Deck |
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What rule is this, I can't find the ref? | |
Posted: 28 Sep 2021 15:26 UTC | Post #6 |
Elliottm2 Deck & Engine |
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think about it this way, under what circumstance would ONLY that light be there? then do POE A. Drifting, well if its a PDV you would still have your mast headlight (in general, when "vessel" is just there I assume a PDV). So it can't be that. B. SMall motorboat U/W: would show an ALL AROUND white light, so you'd still see it. D. Vessel @ anchor, wouldnt be showing it's sidelights, cant be the answer. Which leaves B- you also have to know that IF a sail boat is small enough that it can combine its light into a lantern then that light is all you would see. |
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Posted: 23 Aug 2022 06:03 UTC | Post #7 |
Robinjack Deck |
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