five or more short blasts
five or more short blasts
5 short blasts.
five or more short blasts
When two boats meet head-on, two short horn blasts typically signal that one vessel intends to alter its course to starboard (right) to avoid a collision. This is part of the international rules for preventing collisions at sea, which dictate how vessels should communicate their intentions. The receiving boat should understand this signal and take appropriate action to navigate safely.
Five honks or more is the internal signal for attention.
When merging, you should use a turn signal. In any situation in which your movement could affect another car, you should signal. Not to do so is a moving violation.
You should use so called "Bridge" configuration.
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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.
answer with same signal and continue maintain course and speed
suggest another circiut for generating the ASK signal