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| What rule applies to all vessels upon the high seas and all waters connected? |
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| Rule #1 General-Application |
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| What Rule is known as the General Prudential Rule and what is it? |
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| Rule #2: Responsibility- The mariner is responsible not only for complying with the Rules but also for avoiding collision. |
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| What rule covers the general definitions and what are they? |
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Rule #3: (1)Vessel- can be power driven, sailing, give-way, or stand-on (2)Underway-making way or not making way (3)Special Conditions-Not under command, Restricted in ability to maneuver, Constrained by draft(International Rule Only), engaged in Fishing, engaged in Sailing, Power driven vessel, And Seaplane |
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| What Rule covers the application of Section 1: Conduct of a vessel in any condition of visibilty |
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| What Rule is about Lookout and what does it state? |
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| Rule #5: Maintain a proper lookout, use all mean available such as binoculars, alidade, radar, sight, hearing, night vision goggles |
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| What rule states that "Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions? |
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| What factor should be considered in determining Safe Speed as discussed in Rule #6? |
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| (1) State of visibility (2) Traffic density including fishing vessels or other vessels (3) Stopping Distance and Turning Ability (4) At night, Presence of background lighting (5) State of Wind, Sea & Current, proximity of navigational hazards (6) Draft of vessel in relation to chartered depth (7) Radar effectiveness |
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| Both international and inland, according to the nav. rules, what is the only time you may depart from the Rule of the Road? |
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| Both international and inland which vessel are Restricted in ability to maneuver. A. Laying Pipeline. B. Mine lanes, C. Dredging D. Not under command |
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| Both International and Inland, if you have a red over white light and another red light on a ship what does it mean? |
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| port aspect of vessel fishing at night |
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| International only, you are approaching another vessel and you will pass starboard to starboard, without danger if no course change is made, what should you do? |
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| Hold course and sound two whistles. |
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| International and Inland, a power driven vessel underway in fog making no way sounds what signal? |
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| Both international and inport while underway and in sight of another vessel less than a half mile away, you put your engine on astern propulsion...what sound signal will you use? |
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| Both International and Inland, there are two vessels A and B, A is overtaking B, and B is an air cushioned vessel operating in a non displacement mode, in addition to a steady white light what other light will be observed on vessel B? |
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| Inland, a barge more than 50 meters long at anchor in a special sea and anchor area designated by the secretary, is required to show how many white anchor lights? |
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| 2, one forward and one aft |
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| Inland and International, you have two lights, aft and forward, and two lights white over white, what is the situation? |
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| Inland only, what is the whistle signal for a power-driven vessel leaving a dock or berth. |
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| Inland only meeting another vessel head on, to comply with rules of the road what do you do? |
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| One short blast, alter to starboard, and pass port to port. |
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| Both International and Inland, a towing light can be yellow having the same characteristics as a stern light...True/False |
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| Both International and Inland, what does the light display red over red, and a white aft and white forward man? |
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| Constrained by draft is what kind of lights and dayshapes? |
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| 3 red lights, and a cylinder shape, and USED ONLY INTERNATIONALLY. |
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| What is the dayshape for fishing? |
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| Two triangles pointing at each other. |
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| What is the light sequence for night for a fishing vessel? |
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| What is the dayshape and light sequence for trawling? |
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| Two triangles pointed at each other, green over white lights. |
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| When you are a sailing vessel, what is your dayshape? Nightshape? |
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| a triangle pointed down, and red over green lights. |
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| When towing what kind of lights do you have? |
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| White over white, and either a yellow or white stern light? |
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| When you anchor, what is your dayshape and what is your light sequence? and If your vessel is greater than 100 meters long what do you also have? |
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| Forward and stern white lights and dayshape is a ball; Deck lighting. |
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