It's about to leave the dock.
When a ship is ready to leave port, it typically sounds its horn, which produces a deep, resonant blast. This signal serves to alert nearby vessels and port personnel of its impending departure. The sound can vary depending on the size and type of the ship, but it is generally a prolonged blast that is both loud and distinct.
Runaway ship
A Port Day is an operating day when the ship is in an out-port (not at the home port).
passing on port side
Two short horn blast from a vessel means that she is turning port and one short horn blast that she is turning starboard
A variety of meanings: A place where a ship sails to and form is a "port" A place to plug in a computer peripheral is a "port" "port" is fortified wine "port" is a direction when at sea.
you better get off that ship!!Two short blasts means that the vessel intends to leave you on it's starboard side. If you are in international waters it means " I am altering my course to port"
It is the Port or territory that a ship is registered to and Flag that the ship flying.Usually Port of Registry can be changed by the owners will.Ship and ships crew should comply particular Port(Country)'s rules and regulations.
If you aboard the ship and you face toward the front of the ship, the port side is the left side of the ship. So, the port side of a ship would show the port light.
Port is the Word for the left side of the ship.
A port day on a cruise ship is just a day when the ship is tied up alongside hence she is in port.
Call at a port.