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| INLAND ONLY What lights will a single vessel being towed alongside show? |
| A) sidelights and a stern light |
| B) a special flashing light, sidelights, and a stern light |
| C) only the outboard sidelight and a stern light |
| D) one all-round white light |
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| Gsarthur - 2021-01-31 12:09:43 Registered (1) |
| INLAND ONLY |
| Markaroach - 2019-05-03 16:49:45 Member (2) |
| Sorry, towing has flashing. |
| Markaroach - 2019-05-03 16:49:13 Member (2) |
| Yup, towed vessel has flashing not vessel being towed. |
| golivi - 2018-10-27 07:01:02 Member (37) |
| Rule 24 (f)(ii), not (f)(iii). Note that the question specified a single vessel being towed alongside, whereas Rule 24 (f)(iii) is for vessels (more than one) being towed along both sides of the towing vessel. |
| Corralgang - 2018-10-14 03:53:43 Member (25) |
| Inland (iii) when vessels are towed alongside on both sides of the towing vessel a sternlight shall be exhibited on the stern of the outboard vessel on each side of the towing vessel, and a single set of sidelights as far forward and as far outboard as is practicable, and a single special flashing light; |
| Corralgang - 2018-09-27 01:09:07 Member (25) |
| ???? |
| flynbye - 2017-01-19 17:22:53 Member (10) |
| you are wrong look at pg45 there is even a picture. (INLAND) Pushing ahead or towing alongside not part of a composite unit SHALL exhibited a special flashing light |
| Tgratny - 2017-01-18 20:13:15 Member (2) |
| I agree the towing vessel will have the flashing light not the vessel being towed |
| BEAR20 - 2016-09-19 23:52:04 Registered (1) |
| See page 41 |
| gpeg1963 - 2016-04-11 16:55:28 Member (9) |
| The towing boat ;has a flashing light, not the vessel being towed. |
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