5 short blasts is a signal warning of imminent danger (or disagreement).
dangerous
One blast means: Shoot Two blasts means: Get bows Three blasts means: Go get arrows Five or more blasts means: STOP SHOOTING!
5 (or more) short blasts is the boating DANGER signal. It is mainly used when two vessels are approaching each other and the intent of the other vessel is unknown and/or may be dangerous to either vessel. A prudent captain will immediately slow down or stop when upon hearing this signal and take appropriate action.
5 (or more) short blasts is the boating DANGER signal. It is mainly used when two vessels are approaching each other and the intent of the other vessel is unknown and/or may be dangerous to either vessel. A prudent captain will immediately slow down or stop when upon hearing this signal and take appropriate action.
five or more short blasts
five or more short blasts
five or more short blasts
five or more short blasts
Five or more short blasts from a boat typically signal danger or uncertainty about another vessel's intentions, particularly in situations where visibility is poor. This sound signal is used to communicate to nearby boats that the operator is unsure of their course and wants to alert them to the potential for collision. It is part of the sound signal regulations outlined in the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs).
one prolonged blast
5 or more short blasts.....if you are taking the boating exam try typing the Arizona course boat ED after every question you type, in Google is what i used if your state is not Arizona then just type you state in.
Five or more short blast on a ships whistle, while under way, is the signal for risk of collision.