| Naval art and science - 1851 - 830 pages
...Jurist, 1092. The manner of fixing the coloured lights should be particularly attended to. They would require to be fitted, each with a screen of wood or canvas on the inboard side, in order to prevent both being seen at the same moment from any direction but that of right-a-head.... | |
| Alexander Bridport Becher - 1853 - 164 pages
...helm a-port. The manner of fixing the coloured lights should be particularly attended to. They would require to be fitted each with a screen of wood or canvas on the inboard side, in order to prevent both being seen at the same moment from any direction but that of right-ahead.... | |
| Boston Board of Trade - 1856 - 184 pages
...bow. The screens to be placed in a fore-and-aft line, with the inner edge on the Side Lights. ****** The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...require to be fitted, each, with a screen of wood or canvass on the inboard side, m order to prevent both being seen at the same moment from any direction... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - Admiralty - 1859 - 846 pages
...two blasts of his whistle, and both boats shall pass to the left, as shown in the fourth situation. The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...attended to. They will require to be fitted, each, with a serecn of wood or canvas, on the inboard side, and elose to the light, in order to prevent both being... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - Admiralty - 1869 - 730 pages
...two blasts of his whistle, and both boats shall pass to the left, as shown in the fourth situation. c The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...seen at the same moment from any direction but that of right ahead. This will be readily understood by a reference to the preceding illustrations, where... | |
| Collisions at sea - 1869 - 262 pages
...where there is danger of collision, and in that case each vessel should invariably put her helm a-port. The manner of fixing the colored lights should be particularly attended to. They would require to be fitted each with a screen of wood on the inboard side, in order to prevent both... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1038 pages
...blasts of his whistle, and both boats shall pass to the left, as siiiiv.ii in the fourth situation. The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...seen at the same moment from any direction but that of right ahead. This is important, for without the screen any plan of bow-lights would be ineffectual... | |
| United States - Ships - 1895 - 360 pages
...positions, will see both the red and green lights of A, by which the former will know that a steamer is approaching directly toward him ; B will act accordingly...side, and close to the light, in order to prevent both bemg seen at tho same moment from any direction but that of right ahead to two points abaft the beam.... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1896 - 1162 pages
...signals of the above situations must be given in all cases, except * notified by Rule III, Pilot Rules. The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...require to be fitted each with a screen, of wood or «anvae, on the inboard side and close to the light, in order to prevent both being seen at the same... | |
| Coastwise navigation - 1902 - 650 pages
...of the above situations must be given in all eases execpt as <nu,lified by Kule III Pilot Rules. 46. The manner of fixing the colored lights should be...seen at the same moment from any direction but that of right ahead to 2 points abaft the beam. This is important, for without the screens any plan of bow... | |
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