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A warning to other boaters there is danger near by.

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What does 6 blasts of a ships horn mean?

Six blasts of a ship's horn does not seem to have a meaning. Five blasts will mean that you are possibly too close to another ship.


What does one prolonged boat horn blasts mean?

One long honk on the horn


What does 5 horn blasts mean while boating?

gat out of my way


What do three short blasts of a horn mean in boating?

it is the same right


What does 7 long blasts of a cruise ships horn mean?

Get The Bleep Out Of The Way.


What do two short blasts of a horn mean?

I intend to pass you on my starboard (right) side.


Two short horn blasts from a vessel mean what?

Means it's about to turn to port.


What do two short blasts on a boat's horn mean?

Passing on your starboard (right) side.


3 short blasts of a horn mean on a boat?

Three short blasts tell other boaters, “I am operating astern propulsion.” For some vessels, this tells other boaters, “I am backing up.”


What does two short horn blasts from another vessel mean in a meeting?

They intend to pass starboard side to starboard side.


What do two short blasts of a boat horn mean?

Passing on your right side.Signals are (number of blasts):1. Passing you on your left (port) side2. Passing you on your right (starboard) side3. I am moving backwards (astern)4. Danger, don't do that (answer to the other three if dangerous)One short blast means 'I am changing course to starboard.'Two short blasts mean 'I am changing course to port.'Three short blasts mean 'I am operating astern.'Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast to mean 'I intend to overtake you on your starboard side';Two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts to mean 'I intend to over-take you on your port side.'A long blast every two minutes is used when operating in fog.


What does two short blasts of a boater horn mean?

That you are crossing starboard to starboard or overtaking to port side. (you are passing on YOUR starboard side)