A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being not under command or unable to maneuver as required by the rules... A Manual of Elementary Seamanship - Página 122por David Wilson-Barker - 1909 - 243 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1913 - 376 páginas
...about five seconds. Vessels towing or towed and vessels unable to maneuver. (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through beiny... | |
| George Simpson - 1914 - 880 páginas
...feet apart, where they can be best seen, two black balls or shapes, each two feet in diameter. (6) A vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph...the white light mentioned in Article 2 (a), and if a steam-vessel in lieu of that light, three lights in a vertical line one over the other, not less than... | |
| George Simpson - 1914 - 1078 páginas
...feet apart, where they can be best seen. two black balls or shapes, each two feet in diameter. (6) A vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable shall carry iu the same position as the white light mentioneu in Article 2 (a), and if a steam-vessel in lieu of... | |
| George Simpson - 1914 - 932 páginas
...hundred feet. Each of these lights shall be of the same construction and character, and shall be carried in the same position as the white light mentioned in Article 2 (a), or the after range-light mentioned in Article 2 (/). Such steam-vessels may carry a small white light... | |
| South Boston Yacht Club - 1914 - 152 páginas
...minute, ring the bell rapidly for about five seconds. VESSELS TOWING OR TOWED (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being... | |
| United States - 1915 - 608 páginas
...rapidly for about five seconds. VESSELS TOWING OR TOWED. International TlllrS. (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being... | |
| Edward Frederick Knight - 1916 - 328 páginas
...600 feet. Each of these lights shall be of the same construction and character, and shall be carried in the same position, as the white light mentioned in Article 2 (a), except the additional light, which may be carried at a height of not less than 14 feet above the hull.... | |
| Richard Marriotte Pugsley - 1916 - 144 páginas
...minute, ring the bell rapidly for about five seconds. VESSELS TOWING OR TOWED. (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which .is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being... | |
| Richard Marriotte Pugsley - 1916 - 182 páginas
...minute, ring the bell rapidly for about five seconds. VESSELS TOWING OR TOWED. (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being... | |
| Richard Marriotte Pugsley - 1917 - 266 páginas
...minute, ring the bell rapidly for about five seconds. VESSELS TOWING OR TOWED. (e) A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being... | |
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