Detailed information on sound-signalling devices and appliances is found in the Collision Regulations. Here are the basic requirements.
- Sailboats and powerboats less than 12 metres (39.4 feet) in length that do not have a sound-signalling appliance must carry one sound-signalling device that is audible for at least one-half nautical mile. This includes PWCs.
- Sailboats and powerboats 12 metres and up to 20 metres (39.4 feet to 65.6 feet) in length must be fitted with a whistle that is audible for at least one-half nautical mile.
- Sailboats and powerboats 20 metres (65.6 feet) or more in length must be fitted with a whistle and bell that are audible for at least one-half nautical mile.
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is the minimum sound signaling equipment required aboard a vessel 10 meters in length? |
A) A whistle only |
B) A bell only |
C) Any means of making an efficient sound signal |
D) A bell and a whistle |
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND At night, you see the lights shown in illustration D078RR below. These lights would indicate which vessel? |
A) not under command |
B) on pilotage duty and underway |
C) restricted in her ability to maneuver |
D) engaged in fishing and making way |
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