A vessel when towing, a vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable, and a vessel under way which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being not under command or unable to maneuver as required by the rules... A Manual of Elementary Seamanship - Page 122by David Wilson-Barker - 1909 - 243 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1907 - 1436 pages
...by which is meant the dragging of an apparatus along the bottom of the sea — 1. If steam- vessels, shall carry in the same position as the white light mentioned in Article 2 (a), a tricoloured lantern so constructed and fixed as to show a white light from right ahead to two points... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...directions and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least 2 miles. 8. A fixed balloon shall carry in the same position as the white light mentioned in Rule 7. and in lieu of that light three lights in vertical line one over the other, not less than 6... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1895 - 920 pages
...they can best be seen, two black balls or shapes, each two feet in diameter. (6) A vessel employed iu laying or in picking up a telegraph cable shall carry...same position as the white light mentioned in article two (a), and if a steamvessel in lien of that light, three lights iu a vertical line one over the other... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1894 - 950 pages
...black balls or shapes, each two feet iu diameter. (ft) A vessel employed in laying or in picking np a telegraph cable shall carry in the same position as the white light mentioned in article two (a), and if a steamvessel iu 1 ieu of that light, three lights in a vertical line one over the... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 692 pages
...6 feet apart, where they can best be seen, two black balls or shapes, each 2 feet in diameter. (b) A vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph...the white light mentioned in Article 2 (a), and if a steam-vessel in lieu of that light, three lights in a vertical line one over the other, not less than... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 696 pages
...feet apart, where they can best be seen, two black balls or shapes, each. 2 feet in diameter. (li) A vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable shall carry in the same position as the whito light mentioned in Article 2 (a), and if a steam-vessel in lieu of that light, three lights in... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 524 pages
...blasts in succession, viz, short, long, short, with intervals of about one second between them. (A) A vessel employed* in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in succession,... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 518 pages
...by which is meant the draging of an apparatus along the bottom of the sea — (1) If steam-vessels, shall carry in the same position as the white light mentioned in Articled (a), a tricolorcd lantern so constructed and lixe^l as to show a white light from right ahead... | |
| United States. Light-House Board - Lighthouses - 1891 - 726 pages
...feet apart, where they can best be seen, two black balle or shapes, each two feet in diameter. (ft) A vessel employed in laying or in picking up a telegraph cable shall carry ia the ваше position as the white light mentioned in article two (a), and if a steam vessel in... | |
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