COLREGs - Fog & Manoeuvring Signals Flashcards

Fog, Manoeuvring & Warning signals, as well as equipment details, as per the COLREGs

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What is this signal used for?

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ECHO - One short blast / flash, I am altering course to STARBOARD

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What is this signal used for?

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INDIA - Two short blasts / flashes, I am altering course to PORT

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What is this signal used for?

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SIERRA - Three short blasts / flashes, I am operating ASTERN propulsion

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What is this signal used for?

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Five short blasts / flashes, I have failed / don’t understand your intentions OR your action is not sufficient to avoid collision

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What is this signal used for?

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Narrow Channel - Two prolonged followed by one short blast, I intend to overtake you on your STARBOARD side

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Narrow Channel - Two prolonged followed by two short blasts, I intend to overtake you on your PORT side

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What is this signal used for?

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Narrow Channel - CHARLIE - One prolonged, one short, one prolonged, one short, I agree with your intent to overtake me

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What is this signal used for?

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Narrow Channel - One prolonged blast, I am approaching a bend or an obstructed part of the channel
Restricted Visibility - One prolonged blast at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes, a power driven vessel underway & making way

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - Two prolonged blast at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes, a power driven vessel underway BUT not making way

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - One prolonged followed by two short blasts at intervals not exceeding 2 minutes, a vessel NUC, a vessel RAM, a vessel CBD, a sailing vessel, a vessel engaged in fishing, a vessel engaged in fishing at anchor, a vessel engaged in towing or pushing

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - One prolonged followed by three short blasts, if towed vessel is manned, sounds this immediately after the towing vessels signal

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - Three short and distinct strokes of the bell, followed by 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the bell, followed by three short and distinct strokes of the bell, followed by immediately after the bell 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the gong, at intervals not exceeding one minute, a vessel over 100m aground

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - Three short and distinct strokes of the bell, followed by 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the bell, followed by three short and distinct strokes of the bell, at intervals not exceeding one minute, a vessel under 100m aground

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the bell, at intervals not exceeding one minute, a vessel under 100m at anchor

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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the bell, followed by immediately after the bell, 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the gong, at intervals not exceeding one minute a vessel over 100m at anchor

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16
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What is this signal used for?

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Restricted Visibility - Four short blasts on the vessel’s whistle (after either one prolonged, two prolonged or 5 seconds of rapid ringing of the bell), to identify as a pilot vessel

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How long does a “short blast” should last for?

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About ONE SECOND in duration

18
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How long does a “prolonged blast” should last for?

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From FOUR TO SIX SECONDS in duration

19
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What sound signalling equipment should a vessel of 12 metres or more in length should have?

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A whistle

20
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What sound signalling equipment should a vessel of 20 metres or more in length should have?

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A bell in addition to the whistle

21
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What sound signalling equipment should a vessel of 100 metres or more in length should have?

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A gong in addition to the whistle & bell

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What sound signalling equipment should a vessel of less than 12 metres in length should have?

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Either a whistle or other means of making efficient sound signals