| John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - 1897 - 676 pages
...seconds, (e) 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 undor command, or unable to manoeuvre as required by the rules, shall. Instead of the signals prescribed... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1894 - 950 pages
...the fo-t signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in •accession. (i) A vessel under way, which is unable to get out of...command, or unable to maneuver as required by these rnles, shall, on hearing the fog signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer four short blasts... | |
| 1890 - 518 pages
...hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer 3 prolonged blasts in succession. (i) A vessel under way, which is unable to get out of...vessel through being not under command, or unable to manœuvre as required by these rules, shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound... | |
| International marine conference - 1890 - 526 pages
...hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer 3 prolonged blasts in succession. (i) A vessel under way, which is unable to get out of...approaching vessel through being not under command, or nnable to manoeuvre aa required by these rules, shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching... | |
| 1890 - 696 pages
...easily remembered. We venture to put it to the Conference that in all cases when a vessel under way is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel, that she shall sound these four blasts. But we do not intend to have this music continually. We intend... | |
| Reginald Godfrey Marsden, John William Mansfield - 1891 - 716 pages
...the fog signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in succession. (i) A vessel under way which is unable to get out of the...vessel through being not under command, or unable to rnanffiiivre as required by these Rules, shall, on hearing the fog signal of an approaching vessel,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1891 - 998 pages
...hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in succession. i) A vessel under way, which is unable to get out of...approaching vessel through being not under command , or nnable to manoeuvre as required by these Rules, shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching... | |
| United States - 1891 - 1922 pages
...of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in succession. WA vessel under wav, which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel tnrough being not under command, or unable to maneuver as required by these rules, shall, on hearing... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1894 - 182 pages
...fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged blasts in succession. (•i). A vessel under way, which is unable to get out of...as required by these rules, shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer four short blasts in succession. Sailing-vessels... | |
| Herbert Ransom Spencer - 1895 - 540 pages
...them. (A) A vessel employed in laying or picking up a telegraph cable shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer three prolonged...as required by these rules, shall, on hearing the fog-signal of an approaching vessel, sound in answer four short blasts in succession. Sailing-vessels... | |
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