Colregs Part D, Sound and Light Signals Flashcards
Rule 32, Definitions:
What does the term Whistle mean?
Any sound signalling appliance capable of producing the prescribed blasts and which complies to the specifications in Annex III of these regulations
Rule 32, Definitions:
How long is a short blast considered to be?
1 second
Rule 32, Definitions:
How long is a prolonged blast considered to be?
4-6 seconds
Rule 33 Equipment for sound signals
>12m
> 12m or more, Whistle
All shall comply with Annex III of these regulations
Rule 33 Equipment for sound signals
>20m
> 20 or more, bell and whistle
Rule 33 Equipment for sound signals
>100m
> 100m or more, bell, whistle, gong
Rule 33 Equipment for sound signals
<12m
<12m in length shall not be obliged to carry under this rule, but must carry another form of sound signalling
Rule 34 (a), when shall a power driven vessel use manoeuvring signals?
When in sight of one another
Rule 34, manoeuvring signals
Light signals will be visible from what range:
What type of light will it be and it shall comply with which annex:
5 miles
All round white light
Annex I
Rule 34, manoeuvring signals
c) overtaking in fairway/narrow channel
two prolonged one short, stbd
Two prolonged two short, port
Charlie, one prolonged one short, Affirmative
Rule 34 (f), if whistles are spaced at distances on board more than 100m apart, may multiple whistles be used for manoeuvring?
No
Rule 35, sound signals in restricted visibility
PDV making way through the water
1 prolonged blast, intervals of no more than 2 minutes
Rule 35, sound signals in restricted visibility
PDV underway but stopped
2 prolonged blasts, intervals not exceeding 2 minutes
Rule 35, sound signals in restricted visibility
NUC
RAM
CBD
SV
VEIF
TOWING/Pushing
Morse Delta, 1 prolonged, 2 short
Rule 35, sound signals in restricted visibility
VEIF/RAM, at anchor, whilst carrying out work
Morse Delta 1 prolonged 2 short