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Title: Marine Navigation and Naval Operations I


1
Rules of the Road 32-37
2
Lesson 20 Sound and Light Signals
  • AGENDA
  • Rule 32 - Definitions
  • Rule 34 - Maneuvering and Warning Signals
  • Rule 35 - Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility
  • Rule 36 - Signals to Attract Attention
  • Rule 37 - Distress Signals

3
Sound and Light SignalsInternational vs. Inland
  • INTERNATIONAL RULES
  • Sound signals for International Rules are signals
    of action
  • Signals are sounded upon rudder order
  • Exchanged by a power-driven vessel and another
    vessel
  • Exchanged if vessels are in sight and
    maneuvering is required
  • INLAND RULES
  • Sound signals for Inland Rules are signals of
    intent
  • Vessels do not maneuver until signals are agreed
    upon
  • Exchanged between power-driven vessels only
  • Exchanged if vessels are in sight and lt ½ nm CPA

4
Sound and Light Signals Rule 32 Definitions
  • Short Blast- about one second duration
  • Long Blast - 4-6 second duration
  • Whistle any sound signaling device which meets
    specifications

5
Rule 33 Equipment for Sound Signals
  • Vessels lt 100m in length whistle and bell
  • Vessels gt 100m in length whistle, bell, and gong
  • Vessels lt 12m in length some type of sound
    signaling device

6
Rule 34 Maneuvering and Warning Signals -
Overtaking
  • An overtaking situation exists when a vessel
    approaches another vessel more than 22.5o abaft
    the beam.

7
Rule 34 - Maneuvering and Warning Signals
(INTERNATIONAL)
  • Vessels are in sight of one another shall
    indicate maneuvers with following whistle signals
  • one short blast I am altering my course to
    starboard
  • two short blasts I am altering my course to
    port
  • three short blasts I am operating astern
    propulsion

8
Rule 34 - Maneuvering and Warning Signals (INLAND)
  • Vessels are in sight of one another and
    MEETING/CROSSING within HALF MILE OF OTHER shall
    indicate maneuver with following whistle signals
  • one short blast I intend to leave you on my
    port side
  • two short blasts I intend to leave you on my
    starboard side
  • three short blasts I am operating astern
    propulsion

9
Rule 34 - Maneuvering and Warning Signals (INLAND)
  • Response Upon hearing whistle signals, the
    other vessel will sound same signal, IF IN
    AGREEMENT
  • If in doubt, sound danger signal and take
    precautionary measures
  • Danger signal is at least 5 short, rapid blasts
    on whistle

10
Rule 34 - Continued (INTERNATIONAL)
  • Vessels in sight of one another in narrow
    channel/fairway in overtaking situation
  • vessel intending to overtake other will indicate
    her intention
  • two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast
    I intend to overtake you on your starboard
    side
  • two prolonged blasts followed by two short blasts
    I intend to overtake you on your port side
  • vessel about to be overtaken will sound one
    prolonged, one short, one prolonged, and one
    short blast to indicate agreement

11
Rule 34 - Continued (INLAND)
  • Vessels are in sight of one another in an
    overtaking situation
  • vessel intending to overtake another shall
    indicate her intentions by the following signals
  • one short blast I intend to overtake you on
    your starboard side
  • two short blasts I intend to overtake you on
    your port side
  • vessel about to be overtaken shall sound similar
    sound signal if in agreement

12
Rule 34 - Continued (INTERNATIONAL / INLAND)
  • Vessels are in sight of one another and either
    fails to understand the intentions of the
    other/doubt the intentions
  • indicate doubt immediately by sounding the danger
    signal.
  • Vessel nearing blind bend/obstructed view of
    channel
  • sound one prolonged blast
  • to be answered with one prolonged blast by any
    approaching vessels

13
Rule 34 Maneuvering and Warning Signals- Crossing
  • At night, the stand-on vessel sees the green
    sidelight of the give-way vessel, and the
    give-way vessel sees the red sidelight of the
    stand-on vessel.

14
Rule 34 Maneuvering and Warning Signals - Meeting
  • A meeting situation exists if two power vessels
    approach on reciprocal or near reciprocal courses.

15
Rule 35 Sound and Light Signals in Restricted
Visibility
  • VESSELS UNDERWAY
  • Power-Driven vessel (making way) 1 PROLONG
    BLAST (2 min)
  • Power-Driven vessel (not making way) 2 PROLONG
    BLASTS (2 min)
  • Vessel Not Under Command, 1 PROLONG BLAST, 2
    SHORT
  • Restricted in ability to maneuver,
  • Sailing vessels, Vessels fishing,
  • Vessels constrained by draft
  • Vessels being towed 1 PROLONG BLAST, 3
    SHORT
  • Piloting Vessel 4 SHORT BLASTS

16
Rule 35 Sound and Light Signals in Restricted
Visibility
  • VESSELS NOT UNDERWAY
  • Vessel at anchor, less than 100 m 5 sec
    BELL (every 1 min)
  • Vessel at anchor, greater than 100 m 5 sec
    BELL/5 sec GONG (every 1 min)
  • Vessel at anchor 1 SHORT, 1 PROLONGED, 1 SHORT
  • (warns position and threat of collision) (whistl
    e)
  • Vessel aground, less than 100 m SSS/BELL/SSS
    (every 1 min)
  • Vessel aground, greater than 100
    m SSS/BELL/SSS/GONG (every 1 min)
  • (SSS THREE SHORT STOKES)
  • Vessel engaged in fishing at anchor 1 PROLONG, 2
    SHORT (every 2 min)

17
Rule 35 Sound and Light Signals in Restricted
Visibility
  • DANGER SIGNAL
  • 5 or more short blasts on the whistle
  • indicates failure to understand intentions or
    actions OR doubt that sufficient action to avoid
    collision is being taken

18
Rule 37 Distress Signals
p. 126 in Nav Rules
19
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