Power Driven Vessel More Than 50 Meters Lights at Kurt Spencer blog

Power Driven Vessel More Than 50 Meters Lights. Web in vessels of 50 meters or more in length: (i) a masthead light forward; ( ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. − a masthead light, 6 miles; (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher than the. (i) a masthead light forward; Web power driven vessels. Normal power driven vessels have four lights to distinguish them from other boats. A second masthead light abaft of and higher than. Web this video is an in depth look at rule 23 of the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. ( i) a masthead light forward; − a sidelight, 3 miles; − a sternlight, 3 miles;

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(ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher than the. − a sidelight, 3 miles; A second masthead light abaft of and higher than. (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. ( ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. Web this video is an in depth look at rule 23 of the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. Web in vessels of 50 meters or more in length: Normal power driven vessels have four lights to distinguish them from other boats. (i) a masthead light forward; − a sternlight, 3 miles;

PPT Safety Equipment PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID4827845

Power Driven Vessel More Than 50 Meters Lights (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. − a masthead light, 6 miles; Web in vessels of 50 meters or more in length: A second masthead light abaft of and higher than. (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. Web this video is an in depth look at rule 23 of the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. Web power driven vessels. ( ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher. − a sidelight, 3 miles; ( i) a masthead light forward; (i) a masthead light forward; (i) a masthead light forward; − a sternlight, 3 miles; (ii) a second masthead light abaft of and higher than the. Normal power driven vessels have four lights to distinguish them from other boats.

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