One long blast on the boat's horn or whistle indicates to the river lock attendant that you wish to go through the lock.
it means you want to ask to go through the lock
One prolonged blast followed by one short blast.
To alert a river lock attendant that you wish to go through the lock, you usually sound your horn or whistle in a specific sequence as defined by the lock operation rules. Typically, this involves a series of long and short blasts to communicate your intention to pass through the lock.
Vessel operators can alert the lock attendant of their request to transit through the lock by sounding one prolonged blast followed by one short blast
A boat operator is involved in an accident in which a person is injured and requires hospitalization. How quickly must the operator file a boating accident report?
A boat operator is involved in an accident in which a person is injured and requires hospitalization. How quickly must the operator file a boating accident report?
I have caught signal crayfish in the river flit, where it runs through Shefford.
What happens is that a ship calls the lock attendant on a VHF radio channel. This lets them know. What channel, I'm not sure, but that could easily be looked up.
The Cumberland River runs through Nashville TN.
The Amazon, Parana River and Tocatins River run through Brazil.
The Tiber River runs through rome &:-}---------