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INLAND ONLY At night, you see the lights shown in illustration D075RR below. These lights are shown by what type of vessel? |
A) barge being towed astern |
B) tug pushing a barge ahead |
C) tug towing a barge astern |
D) barge being pushed ahead |
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Illustration D075RRComments |
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Angel17 - 2024-11-17 01:49:35 Registered (14) |
The lights in illustration D075RR are shown by a power-driven vessel underway. water heater repair denver |
y2kdeuce - 2023-01-27 20:44:22 Member (5) |
cute, the white dot with a Y is a yellow light. guess they couldn't invest in colors. |
JAK123 - 2021-02-16 15:24:48 Expired Member (6) |
Only the tug doing the pushing shows the Y-Y lights off the stern. The barge being pushed ahead or towed alongside the tug doesn't show the Y-Y lights however they would show the yellow flashing light off the bow. This is for INLAND only. |
jmc31013 - 2020-07-03 09:39:38 Member (13) |
yeah, B & D are the same...No? Only a tug would be pushing a barge ahead. |
NavyVince - 2019-02-12 19:51:17 Registered (1) |
Yellow over Yellow - Pushing a S(FL)pecial Fellow |
henry123m - 2018-02-20 17:17:36 Member (12) |
I think D should count too, but I'm a nobody. |
Michaelclark1 - 2017-05-28 21:00:55 Member (3) |
what is the difference between b and c? Just how you broach the question. They are both right! |
jrmuniz - 2016-04-19 16:42:09 Member (16) |
makes sense |