Comparative Rules of the Road and how to Obey ThemU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 204 halaman |
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Halaman 12
... steamer to be furnished with such whistle and bell . A sail- ing vessel shall be provided with an efficient foghorn and with an effi- cient bell . Rule 14 WESTERN RIVERS ( Fog signals ) *** Steam vessels under way shall sound a steam ...
... steamer to be furnished with such whistle and bell . A sail- ing vessel shall be provided with an efficient foghorn and with an effi- cient bell . Rule 14 WESTERN RIVERS ( Fog signals ) *** Steam vessels under way shall sound a steam ...
Halaman 17
... steamers are in sight of each other , and the course and position of each can be determined in the day time by a sight of the vessel itself , or by night by seeing its signal lights . In fog , mist , falling snow or heavy rain storms ...
... steamers are in sight of each other , and the course and position of each can be determined in the day time by a sight of the vessel itself , or by night by seeing its signal lights . In fog , mist , falling snow or heavy rain storms ...
Halaman 18
... Steamer Passing Dredge or Pipe Line Vessels intending to pass dredges or other types of floating plant working in navigable channels , when within a reasonable distance there- · from and not in any case over a mile , shall indicate such ...
... Steamer Passing Dredge or Pipe Line Vessels intending to pass dredges or other types of floating plant working in navigable channels , when within a reasonable distance there- · from and not in any case over a mile , shall indicate such ...
Halaman 19
... steamer approach . ing from the opposite direction cannot be seen for a distance of half a mile , the pilot of such steamer , when he shall have arrived within half a mile of such curve or bend , shall give a signal by one long blast of ...
... steamer approach . ing from the opposite direction cannot be seen for a distance of half a mile , the pilot of such steamer , when he shall have arrived within half a mile of such curve or bend , shall give a signal by one long blast of ...
Halaman 20
... steamer shall answer promptly by a similar blast of his whistle , and thereupon such steamers shall pass on the port side of each other . But if the courses of such steamers are so far on the starboard of each other as not to be ...
... steamer shall answer promptly by a similar blast of his whistle , and thereupon such steamers shall pass on the port side of each other . But if the courses of such steamers are so far on the starboard of each other as not to be ...
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abaft the beam approaching vessel avoid immediate danger burdened vessel canal boats channel course and speed course to starboard Cross Signals danger signal DAY MARKS descending steamer distance distress signal dredge Enacting Clause feet Fishing Vessels flare-up light fog horn fog signals Former Pilot Rule green light Gulf of Mexico high seas hold course horizon INLAND GREAT LAKES inland waters INTERNATIONAL INLAND International Rules LAKES WESTERN RIVERS lantern less LIGHTS FOR STEAM LIGHTS FOR VESSELS lights mentioned Mississippi River Motorboat overtaken overtaking steamer overtaking vessel passing signal points abaft port side privileged vessel Rafts range light rapid blasts red light right ahead risk of collision scows seamanship short and rapid short blast side lights signals for passing situation special circumstances starboard side steam vessel steam whistle steamer ahead stern Suction Dredge unbroken light vessel ahead vessel at anchor Vessel to Keep visible whistle signals white light
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Halaman 44 - Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Halaman 32 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Halaman 169 - Nothing in these rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules made by the government of any nation with respect to additional station and signal lights for two or more ships of war or for vessels sailing under convoy...
Halaman 14 - Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract attention, in addition to the lights which she is by these Rules required to carry, show a flare-up light or use any detonating signal that cannot be mistaken for a distress signal.
Halaman 31 - Rule 18 (a) When two power-driven vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Halaman 11 - In the following rules every steam vessel which is under sail and not under steam is to be considered a sailing vessel, and every vessel under steam, whether under sail or not, is to be considered a steam vessel. The word "steam vessel" shall include any vessel propelled by machinery. A vessel is "under way...
Halaman 83 - When a vessel is in distress and requires assistance from other vessels or from the shore, the following shall be the signals to be used or displayed by her, either together or separately — namely: In the Day-time. First. A gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute.
Halaman 149 - Art. 10. A vessel which is being overtaken by another shall show from her stern to such last-mentioned vessel a white light or a flare-up light. The white light required to be shown by this Article may be fixed and carried in a lantern, but in such case the lantern shall be so constructed, fitted, and screened that it shall throw an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
Halaman 87 - The distant signal, consisting of a square flag, having either above or below it a ball or anything resembling a ball. (4) A continuous sounding with any fogsignal apparatus.
Halaman 94 - A vessel under one hundred and fifty feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least one mile.