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Q: What size vessel is required to carry a whistle or horn?
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Which vessels are required to carry a whistle or horn or some other means to make an efficient sound signal?

any vessel less than 65.6 feet in length


If on federally controlled waters which vessels are required to carry on board a whistle or horn AND a bell?

Vessels 65.6 feet or more in length


What vessels are required to carry a whistle or horn and bell?

In most navigational districts, commercial small craft are required to carry those items.


What sound-producing devices are vessels less than 65 feet operating on federal waters required to carry on board?

A whistle or bell, AND a horn audible for at least 1 mile.


What must be aboard a 22-foot powerboat?

A whistle or horn


What sound producing device must be carried on a 26 or more length vessel?

A whistle or some other mechanical means (horn) to make a sound AND a bell


According to the navigation rules what must be aboard a 22 foot powerboat?

A whistle or horn. (Ref: Eq-38)


If your vessel is 65.6 feet or more in length and operating on federally controlled waters what sound producing device must be carried?

a whistle or horn AND a bell audible for at least one mile


What is one possible meaning of a single long blast of a horn?

On seagoing vessels in restricted visibility a prolonged blast on the ships whistle means the vessel is making way through the water.


What if your vessel is 65.6 feet or more in length and operating on federally controlled waters what sound-producing device must be carried?

a whistle or horn AND a bell audible for at least one mile


What is one possible meaning of a prolonged blast of a horn?

In the maritime environment, it mean several things: 1. In restricted visibility it means the vessel is making way through the water. 2. A vessel approaching a blind bend in a river can sound one prolonged blast on the ships' whistle to alert any other vessels to its presence, if another vessel is nearby then they will respond with one prolonged blast on the ships' whistle.


What is one possible meaning of a single blast of a horn?

In the maritime environment, it mean several things: 1. In restricted visibility it means the vessel is making way through the water. 2. A vessel approaching a blind bend in a river can sound one prolonged blast on the ships' whistle to alert any other vessels to its presence, if another vessel is nearby then they will respond with one prolonged blast on the ships' whistle.