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| BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Lighting requirements in inland waters are different from those for international waters for __________. |
| A) vessels pushing ahead |
| B) barges being towed astern |
| C) vessels not under command |
| D) All of the above |
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| dcreasoner - 2015-10-15 19:28:55 Member (18) |
| "A" works for me. |
| zwvelasquez - 2015-06-10 18:39:16 Expired Member (1) |
| A) 24 (c)(iii) Inland: vessels pushing ahead or towing alongside will have two tow lights in a vertical line. International:vessels pushing ahead or towing alongside will have a stern light B) 24 (e) same C) 27 (a) same |
| m181422 - 2015-04-19 19:42:08 Registered (1) |
| Why is it A? |
| tfurtado - 2015-01-15 08:19:10 Expired Member (2) |
| As a follow up, I was asked the question again (297) and was given a correct for answer "A". go figure |
| tfurtado - 2015-01-15 08:13:35 Expired Member (2) |
| Hello Sean, I've checked question 297 against the rules book, I answered A, and was wrong. The program said "C" was correct. Explain please |
