| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Collisions at sea - 1902 - 776 pages
...hundred anchor or and fifty feet in length when at anchor or moored shall carry forward where moored. it can best be seen but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull a white light (hereinafter culled the riding light1 in a lantern so constructed as distance of at least one mile.... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Collisions at sea - 1902 - 782 pages
...as the side-lights. ART. 11. A vessel under 150 feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Marine meteorology - 1902 - 600 pages
...Vessels at Anchor ART. 11. A vessel under 150 feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forwards, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 1Й> feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed us to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| Coastwise navigation - 1902 - 650 pages
...Anchor Lights RULE 9. — A vessel under 150 feet register length, when at anchor, shall carry forwards, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern constructed so as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 380 pages
...Anchor Lights RULE 9.— A vessel under 150 feet register length, when at anchor, shall carry forwards, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern constructed so as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Labor laws and legislation - 1904 - 816 pages
...iighu«. AKT 11_ A vessel under one hundred and fifty feet in length when at anchor shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet aboye the hull, a white light, in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... | |
| Great Britain - Administrative law - 1904 - 1024 pages
...screens. Article 8. — A ship, whether a steam ship or a sailing ship, when at anchor shall carry, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light, in a globular lantern of not less than eight inches in diameter,... | |
| Great Britain, Robert Temperley - Maritime law - 1907 - 1012 pages
...as the side-lights. Art. 11. A vessel under 150 feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1908 - 626 pages
...Vessels at Anchor ART. 11. A vessel under 150 feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forwards, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1909 - 764 pages
...under one hundred anil fifi]/ feet in length when at anelmr xhnll сип']/ ftincard, where it сан best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, ч white light, in a lantern no constructed as to show a, clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible... | |
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