
| Deck : Rules of the Road - 202/1025 |
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| BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND The lights displayed in illustration D044RR below would be shown by a vessel described by which of the following? |
| A) aground |
| B) not under command and is making way |
| C) not under command and is dead in the water |
| D) laying or picking up navigation marks |
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Illustration D044RR
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| kayamu18 - 2025-11-02 17:38:03 Registered (1) |
| 2 red lights ( for not under command) + white lights (mean anchor) = aground situation |
| bbaltimore - 2025-03-06 19:55:02 Member (2) |
| yeah whatever this is a bad question. 3 red is aground 2 red is not under command |
| fbpdplt - 2024-02-26 13:43:17 Member (11) |
| Rule # 30 (D).....(I)2 all around red lights |
| Rough C's - 2024-01-26 14:21:10 Member (1) |
| I do not understand this? Why? |
| ninasgarbarino - 2023-05-18 10:32:13 Member (1) |
| Red over red captain is dead? |
| H_WALL - 2023-05-13 12:25:13 Member (2) |
| 3 REDS ARE AGROUND. I CALL BS ON THIS ONE. |
| bbecker - 2022-03-09 13:59:53 Member (5) |
| Bad question |
| rlegatesjr - 2021-11-14 18:22:31 Member (2) |
| The white lights make it aground. If it was a NUC and dead in the water, it would just be red over red. |
| Stealthcy - 2021-09-06 03:54:35 Member (4) |
| For God's sake this is not aground |
| mariner52 - 2021-03-22 10:16:58 Member (6) |
| R-30, and R-27- the difference here is a vessel not under command making way would also have a sidelight displayed |
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