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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND In addition to sidelights, what light(s) should the vessel being towed astern show? | |
A) Not under command lights | |
B) Range lights | |
C) A stern light | |
D) A masthead light |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 18:40 UTC | Post #1 |
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Zaow9818 Deck & Engine |
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Rule 24 a iii | |
Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:36 UTC | Post #2 |
pgaffney2000 Deck |
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this is rule 24(e) not 24(a); 24(a) is for the towing vessel, 24(e) is for the towed vessel and that is the subject of this question | |
Posted: 10 Apr 2023 12:38 UTC | Post #3 |
alijan Deck |
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The optional night light feature allows you to decide when you want light in a room. battery backup lights | |
Posted: 27 Feb 2024 05:41 UTC | Post #4 |
Taylor541 Deck |
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In both international and inland contexts, the importance of sidelights cannot be overstated. These lights serve as crucial markers, aiding navigation and ensuring the safety of vessels traversing waters worldwide. Whether in bustling harbors or expansive oceans, they guide ships through darkness and inclement weather, preventing collisions and mishaps. Without them, maritime travel would be perilous and unpredictable. So, when considering navigational aids, remember the vital role sidelights play go now and illuminate the path ahead. |
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