
| Deck : Rules of the Road - 1019/1025 |
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| INTERNATIONAL ONLY Your vessel is backing out of a slip in a harbor and you can see that other vessels are approaching. You should sound which of the following signals? |
| A) One prolonged blast followed by three short blasts when the last line is taken aboard |
| B) The danger signal |
| C) One prolonged blast only |
| D) Three short blasts when leaving the slip |
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| JayhawkNavy02 - 2018-09-05 23:25:06 Member (72) |
| @ESTUBBS1 Rule 34(g) is inland only. "When a power driven vessel is leaving a dock or berth she shall sound one prolonged blast" |
| Estubbs1 - 2017-09-24 19:48:06 Expired Member (1) |
| Is one prolonged blast for getting underway only covered under inland rules. Why would this not be one prolonged followed by three short for operating astern propulsion. |
| aconoley1996 - 2017-05-02 17:53:02 Member (4) |
| For International and Inland rules 3 short blasts on the whistle mean you are operating astern propulsion, so if your leaving the slip you would be operating astern propulsion therefore you need to sound 3 short blasts. |
| JLONG123 - 2016-09-16 10:36:25 Member (10) |
| Inland Rule 34(g) |
| fightclub - 2016-04-24 19:02:33 Member (7) |
| Wouldn't the one prolonged on be under inland rules? I this case, I believe its only 3 short blasts. Why am I wrong? |
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