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CIC?
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combat information center
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eoow?
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engineering officer of the watch
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tao?
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tactical action officer
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ood?
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officer of the deck
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adminstrativ chain of command?
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commanding officer, XO, department head, division officer, divisional leading chief petty officer
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quartermaster of the watch does what?
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navigation
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what does boatswain's mate of the deck do?
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deck watch/plan of the day
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what are major departments?
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naviagation, weapons, engineering, deck, safety, operations
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what are cic's watches?
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suraface warfare coordinator
anti-air warfare coordinator anti-sub warfare coordinator CICOW navigation plot communication/equipment stations |
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hull?
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body of ship
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loa?
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length overall
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lwl?
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length at waterline
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keel
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stem/spine of ship
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frames?
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ribs of the ship
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plating?
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skin of the ship
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stem?
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front point/line of the ship
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main deck?
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deck that runs continuously from bow to stern?
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which is below or above the main deck? levels or decks?
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levels are above
decks are below |
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main deck=1
levels=01 and up decks = 1- and up |
KNOW THAT DUH
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bilge?
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deck plating at bottom of the ship that's used to collect fluids
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draft?
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distance from waterline to keel, least amount of water to stay afloat. to tell it, each number is six inches and each space is six inches
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freeboard?
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distance from waterline to main deck
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hawspipe?
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anchor hole
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forcastle (foaxle)?
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outside front weather deck
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fantail?
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outside back of weather deck
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bullseye? how do you read it?
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compartment identification
top line is where you're at(level/deck,frame, left/right, what kind of space) middle line-what frames it takes up bottom line-which division owns it |
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PESO
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port=even
starboard=odd |
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4 parts to a command?
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1.command
2.reply 3.report 4.acknowledgement |
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rudder order?
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1.direction(right, left, amidships)
2.amound of rudder) 3. course to steer (optional) |
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how many degrees is a hard rudder? full? standard? on a yp?
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hard- 35 normal/30 yp
full- 30 normal-25 yp standard- 15 for both |
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shift your rudder?
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exact opposite of what you ahve
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rudder amidships?
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0 degress,
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know the diagram for mooring a ship!! how does it go?
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numbers go on ship, not pier
1.bow line 2.aft bow spring line 3. forward bow spring line 4. aft quarter spring line 5. forward quarter spring line 6. stern line |
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maybe know something of composite ropes/wire?
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who the fuck cares
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controllable forces?
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Lines
Anchores Tugs Engines Rudder (LATER) |
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noncontrollable?
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weather
current shallow water squat |
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which direction do propelers turn going forward? aft?
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forward- spin outward, side forces outward
aft- spin inward, side forces in |
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tactical diameter?
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vertical distance for 180 degree turn
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advance? transfer?
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advance is distance forward
transfer is distance sideways |
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3 types of docking a ship?
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1.being set on
2.no set 3.being set off |
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how to dock with no set?
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1. approach 10-20 degrees
2. stop engines/drift closer 3. put rudder away from pier 4. back down as needed |
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how to dock being set onto pier?
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1. stop parralell to pier
2. let wind take you in |
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how to dock being set off the pier?
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1.approach at greater angle, 30-45
2.send lines over asap, put on twist 3.stop headway by backing outward engine |
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danforth anchor on a yp
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stockless on a large ship
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how many fathoms/feet does 1 shot equal?
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15 fathoms or 90 feet
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how many feet does one fathom equal?
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6 feet
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how many feet does 1 shot equal on a yp?
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15
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parts of an anchor?
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ring=shackle, tip
shank=shaft bill=lips flukes= mouth throat = throat arms = opposite lips crown = the baby coming out |
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the colors of the links between shots goes red-white-blu-red-white-blue etc
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the first shot has 1 white on each side of the link, the second has 2, the third has 3, etc
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what is the 2nd to last shot colored? the last shot?
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2nd to last, yellow
last, red |
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2 chain stoppers called?
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devils claw/pelican hook
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what are the 2 stoppers?
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housing stopper- closest to hawsepipe
riding stopper- additional stopper |
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the bottom of a capston is called what?
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wildcat, where the anchor chain goes
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what are the thigns on the outside of the anchore system called?
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gypsy heads
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main repair lockers?
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2-forward repair
3-back repair 5-propulsion/engineering repair |
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dco?dcc?
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dco- damage control officer
dcc- damage control central |
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alpha fire?
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white smoke
anthing that leaves ash co2/h20 |
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bravo fire?
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flamable liquids
black smoke AFFF |
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charlie fire?
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electrical fire
blue/white smoke secure power first! then co2 |
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delta fire?
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burning metal
blue/gray smoke jettison |
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anderson turn? when to use?
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during the day
1.rudder over full to side of MOB 2. speed to full 3.when abeam, stop inboard engine 4.adjust engines/rudder as necessary 5. wind-ship-man |
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williamson turn? whento use?
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nighttime/not sure where MOB is
1.rull rudder to side of man 2. increase speed to full 3. when 60 degrees past orig course, shift rudder 4.steady on reciprocal course 5.wind-ship-man |
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ybacking? when used?
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used on subs
1.back up in a Y shape |
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xray?yoke?zebra?
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xray- least protective
yoke- moederate, set at sea and in port after working hours zebra-general quarters |
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internation rules apply when?
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to all vessels on the high seas
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vessels that are restricted in maneuverability?
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laying/servicing/picking up pipe
dredging/surveying/underwater operations replenishments or transfer of goods or people engaged in launch/recovery of aircraft engaged in mine clearance operations engaged in towing operations that restricts ability to deviate from track |
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CAN ONLY BE CONSTRAINED BY DRAFT IN INTERNATIONAL
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DUH
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what must a vessel have for lookouts?
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a lookout that can see/hear and can determine risk of collision
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factors to determine safe speed?
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visibility
traffic density maneuverability backround lighting weather draft (vampires taste much blood when drinking) |
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how to determine risk of collision?
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use bearing drift, such that if a vessel has constant bearing and decreasing range, there is a risk of collision/on a collision course
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CBDR
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CONSTANT BEARING DECREASING RANGE
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actions to avoid collision must be?
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positive/large enough/readily apparrent
made in ample times |
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join or leave a traffic seperation scheme wher?
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enter at shallow angle
cross at 90 degrees join/leave at termination |
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right of way order?
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not under commond
restricted in ability to maneuver constrained by draft(international) fishing sailing power driving seaplane (nobody realy cares for stupid plebe summer) |
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SOP LOW
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starboard over port
leeward over windward |
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overtaking is when?
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approaching another vessel from more than 22.5 degrees abaft the beam
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overtaken vessel has the right of way over overtaking
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yut
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head on situation is when?
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2 power driven vessels are on reciprocal or near reciprocal headings
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what to do in a head on situation?
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pass port to port
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what sidelight is green? which is red?
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starboard = green
port = red (stupid gimps play rugby) |
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which vessel has right of way in a crossing situation?
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vesell which has the other on her port side has the right away
(if you see green, go. if you see red, give way.) |
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actions of standon vessel?
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maintain course/speed
may maneuver to avoid collision must maneuver to avoide collison if giveway vessel's actions aren't enough stand on vessel should avoid maneuver to port |
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when are lights necessary?
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from sunset to sunrise, restricted visability, other situations deemed necessary
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what are the degrees of a masthead light?
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225
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degrees of sidelights?
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112.5, half o mast head light
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degrees of sternlight?
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135
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how many flashes per minute for a flashing light?
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120
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how many flashes is a special flashing light? inland only
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50-70 per minute
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what lights does a power driven vessel underway have?
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masthead light
sidelights sternlights second mast headlight if greater thatn 50 meters |
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in addition to the normal power driven vessel lights, what do air cushion vessels have in nondisplacement mode?
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a yellow all around flashing light, only in NONDISPLACEMENT MODE
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what does a power driven vessel of less than twelve meters have for lights? how about less than 7?
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less than twelve uses an alla round white light and two side lights
a less than 7 power driven just has 1 all around white light |
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IN THE GREAT LAKES, a power driven vessel may use what?
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an all around white light in leiu of a sternlight and second mast head light
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what does a towing vessel have?
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a diamond shape
two mast headlights sidelights two sternlights (one white, one yellow towing) and third mast headlight will be added if the length of tow exceeds 200m |
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what lights does a pushing vessel have?
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they are considered a composite unit so they have the same lights as a power driven vessel
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what lights does a pushing vessel have not in a composite vessel?
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international- same as power driven vessel but has 2 mastheads ontop of eachother
inland- same as international but 2 towing sternlights |
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what does a vessel being towed display?
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sidelights/sternlight
diamond if greater than 200m |
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what do partly submerged vessels display?
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all around white light
white lights at the end if greater than 25m if greater than 100m, spread white lights in the middle so the distance between lights doesn't exceed 100m |
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vessels towing inland have two towing sternlights which international don't
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woooh duh stupid
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what lights does a sailing vessel display?
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sidelights/sternlight
if vessel is less than 20m, may combine all 3 into one lantern at the top of mast if wanted, vessel can put one all around red light over an all around green light on the mast if it doesn't disrupt other lights |
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what does a sailing vessel of less than 7m use?
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a white lantern ooooooooooh
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when a sailing vessel is propelling underway throught he water by propeller, whaat does it display?
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cone on the front, apex down
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what does a vessel trawling display for lights?
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not making way- on green all around mast light over on white all around mast head light. if greater than 50m, needs a second mast head light higher than the green light
making way- same thing but with side lights and stern light all fishing vessels have to cones apex's together! |
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what does a vessel fishing display?
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one all around red over white mast lights, stern light, side lights, cones apex's together,
needs a cone or white light pointing to the side where fishing gear is if extended more than 150m horizontally |
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what does a vessel fishing that isn't making way display?
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one red over one white all around mast head light
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what displays does a vessel not under command have?
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two all around red lights and two ball shapes if not making way
if making way, you need to add sidelights and a sternlight |
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a vessel in restricted manueverability displays what?
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if making way, red-white-red alla round masthead lights, side lights, stern light, mast head light seperate, the shape is two balls surrounding a diamond
if anchored, red-white-red masthead lights, then a seperate white all around mast light, two balls surrounding a diamond, need an extra ball too |
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vessel engaged in towing that severely restricts ability to maneuver displays what?
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red-white-red mast lights with 2 mastlights on top of them, side lights, sternlight and towing sternlight
ball-diamond-ball |
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vessel engaged in dredging displays what?
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red-white-red alla round lights
mast lights, sidelights, sternlight if moving 2 red lights or two balls signifies the dredging side 2 green lights or 2 diamonds means the side you can pass on ball-diamond-ball |
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vessel engaged in diving operations?
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if possible, red-white-red all around and code flag alpha
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mine clearing ships should display?
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same as power driven but 3 green all around lights in a T or 3 black balls in a T
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what does a vessel constrained by draft display?
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along with normal power driven vessel lights, 3 alla round red lights and a cylinder shape
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piloting vessel displays what?
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one white over red all around mast lights along with stern and sidelights
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vessel anchored displays?
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one white all around light or one ball
a vessel 100m or more needs 2 all around lights and deck lights along with one ball |
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vessel aground displays what?
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2 alla round red mast lights, fore/aft all around white lights if greater than 50m, only 1 white light if less than 50m, 3 ball shape
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duration of short blast? prolonged blast?
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1 sec for short blast
4-6 for prolonged |
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what sound systems hsoul ships have?
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more than 12m needs a whistle and bell
greater than 100m needs a fucking gong |
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in international what do 1, 2, and 3 short blasts mean?
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1-i AM ALTERING course to starboard
2-i AM ALTERING course to port 3- i AM OPERATING astern propulsion |
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in inland, what do 1,2,3 short blasts mean?
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1-i INTEND to leave you on my port side
2-i INTEND to leave you on my starboard side 3. i am OPERATING astern propulsion |
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what do 1,2,3 flashes mean?
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same god damn thing as 1,2,3 short blasts respectively, retarded
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what do two prolonged and then 1 short blast mean? what about 2 then 2?
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2-1 = i intend to overtake you on your starboard side
2-2=i INTEND to overtake you on YOUR port side |
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what does a vessel being overtaken signal as acceptance in international? inland?
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1 long, 1 short, 1 long, 1 short in international
INLAND- sound same signal in return |
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what is the god damn oh my fucking god danger symbol?
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5 short blasts
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sound signals in restricted visibility?
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if making way, 1 prolonged blast at intervals of no longer than 2 minutes
vessel that is anchored or aground should sound bell rapidly for 5 sefconds, then if more than 100m in length should be followed by gong for 5 seconds when being towed, should sound 1 long followed by 3 short at same interval if making way but not moving, should sound 2 prolonged blasts at intervals of no more than 2 minutes a vessel engaged in fishing, without command, constrained, or towing should sound 1 long and 2 short at intervals of no more than one minute |
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what signals are for people in distress?
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red star shells
fog horn continuously flames gun fired at 1 min intervaqls organd backround witha ball and square on it sos mayday on radio red flare parachutes dye marker code flags november charlie square flag and ball arm waving radio-telegraph alarm radio-telephone alarm position indicating radio beacon smoke |
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whats an additional distress signal for inland water?
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high intensity white light flashing at 50-70 per minute
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