Three short blasts of a horn on a boat typically indicate that the vessel is operating in reverse. This signal is used to communicate the boat's intentions to other vessels in the vicinity, ensuring safety and preventing collisions. It’s important for all boaters to understand these sound signals as part of navigational rules.
3 blasts on the horn says you are going astern
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One long honk on the horn
No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.
A rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a vessel at anchor.
A Fog Horn.
it means to blow a horn ok bye thanks for reading
if it has turn signals and a head light horn
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If another boat signals their intention to pass you from astern, you should answer with the same signal if in agreement and maintain course and speed.
"I am about to turn to starboard".