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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A vessel displaying the lights shown in illustration D063RR below is which of the following? |
A) not under command |
B) underway and more than 50 meters in length |
C) fishing |
D) towing astern |
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Illustration D063RRComments |
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wbirch - 2018-02-08 10:01:14 Registered (36) |
If you can see two masthead lights but only one sidelight, the two masthead lights must be on the same mast; otherwise there would be some separation. WARNING- If you skip these questions you not know how to decipher the questions during your exam. These are all real questions. Yes, the USCG updated questions and stopped publishing the questions, but I don't think they are working hared to make better questions. |
Sailorboy2017 - 2018-01-29 19:40:17 Member (12) |
I for one cannot discern if these lights are on the same or two separate masts from this illustration. B & D are possible answers. Then, what about a fishing vessel in close proximity to other fishing vessels perhaps? Questions like these I recommend to just skip. |
jmeza32 - 2017-08-23 17:14:38 Member (1) |
So if it were a power driven vessel the two white lights would be offset some? |
Hopper70 - 2017-02-23 18:24:41 Expired Member (8) |
because the white lights are on the same mast, if it was a power driven vessel it would be on two separated masts. |
Hopper70 - 2017-02-23 18:09:02 Expired Member (8) |
Why towing? |
capttodreincke - 2016-05-13 11:13:26 Member (2) |
what???Come on |
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