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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What light(s), if any, would you show at night if your vessel was broken down and being towed astern by another vessel? |
A) The colored sidelights and a white stern light |
B) None |
C) Same lights as for a power-driven vessel underway |
D) A white light forward and a white light aft |
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Easton - 2022-08-13 10:21:05 Registered (6526) |
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Ron Woods - 2022-03-29 23:32:05 Member (2) |
A is correct, no steaming light if you are being towed, C would have a steaming light |
jtnct - 2022-03-25 13:38:56 Registered (2) |
Are not A and C the same answer? |
TrueGrit - 2022-03-09 19:23:03 Member (3) |
I couldn't turn on my stern light without my navigation lights which would include my masthead light. |
Shawn - 2016-02-08 09:21:45 Expired Member (195) |
Question was updated... |
flynbye - 2016-02-08 04:21:50 Member (10) |
D is not even close. pg 59 (E) Look it up |
Shawn - 2015-10-19 23:07:00 Expired Member (195) |
Kathi, If the vessel being towed ONLY has a 360 degree light then that's what it will show. See Rule 24(h) "Where from any sufficient cause it is impracticable for a vessel or object being towed to exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed in Rule 24(e) or (g), all possible measures shall be taken to light the vessel or object being towed or at least indicate the presence of such vessel or object. As for THIS question, D is the best possible answer according to the rules. |
Kathi6280 - 2015-10-19 21:37:25 Expired Member (7) |
what if the vessel being towed has a 360 white light, not a stern light, (as in a Ski boat, etc). That makes the answer (D) incorrect. Because not all vessels have a stern light. They have a 360 white light. |
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