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There are several sound signals for a vessel underway in restricted visbility.A power drivel vessel underway, making way- 1 PROLONGED Blast (4-6 seconds duration) Not to exceed every two minutes.A power driven vessel underway NOT making way-2 PROLONGED every 2 minutes, not exceed two minutes.A vessel not under command, a vessel restricted in maneuverability, a vessel towing, a vessel engaged in fishing, a sailing vessel & a vessel constrained by her draft (International only) 1 PROLONGED blast followed by two short blast (duration about 1 second per short blast) every two minutes, not to exceed two minutes.A MANNED vessel being towed shall sound 1 PROLONGED followed by 3 SHORT blasts every two minute, not to exceed two minutes.See the link provided for the International and Inland Navigational Rules of the Road. Rule 35.for power driven vessels over 12meters it's one long blast every 2 minutes
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The medical term for dilation of a lymph vessel is lymphangiectasia. This condition can result in the abnormal dilation or widening of lymphatic vessels. It can occur due to various factors such as inflammation, infection, or tumors.
There are many reasons for conducting a marine survey. Here are the main ones: Ensure the safety of a vessel by assessing the condition of the structure, and navigational channels and checking for potential hazards. Checking the current condition of the vessel to determine if repairs are needed Ensuring the vessel complies with regulations mostly for environmental protection Determine the fair market value of the vessel For insurance purposes Damage assessment following an accident Suncoast Marine Surveying
Without a full report or inspecting the vessel no one is able to say what condition it is in.
1. Clean on Board Bill of Lading means : vessel recd. cargo in good condition and delivered the same in good condition. All responsibilities goes to shipping line. 2. Shipped on Board means : goods loaded on vessel.
The maximum length necessary to reach from the deck of the ship to the waterline when the vessel is in a fully unladen condition.