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| INLAND ONLY Vessels "A" and "B" are meeting on a river as shown in illustration D041RR below and will pass 1/4 mile apart. Which is one of the lights on vessel "B" that you will see if you are on vessel "A"? |
| A) yellow towing light |
| B) special flashing light |
| C) red sidelight |
| D) All of the above |
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Illustration D041RR
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| B00STED19 - 2021-10-26 16:31:16 Member (1) |
| Poorly worded question: (Which is one of the lights on vessel "B" that you will see if you are on vessel "A"). Vessel B.. NOT the TOW being pushed ahead. There isn't a flashing light on the Vessel Towing - it would be on the vessel being towed. |
| cosborne - 2020-11-21 22:04:51 Member (1) |
| I guess it means "which will you see initially?" Not all the lights present. Weird |
| brentbilger - 2018-11-08 15:42:15 Member (5) |
| The vessel being pushed shall exhibit the special flashing light - not the towing boat. 24 (i) says the towing boat shows two tow lights - even when pushing |
| Perrorojo11 - 2018-01-08 22:56:25 Member (12) |
| Rule 24(i) Tricky Tricky USCG |
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