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LIGHTS AND SHAPES INTERNATIONAL RULES FOR PREVENTING COLLISION AY SEA, 1972

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LIGHTS AND SHAPES

INTERNATIONAL RULES FOR PREVENTING COLLISION AY SEA,

1972

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ASSESSMENT

•TEAM “A”•TEAM “B”•TEAM “C”•TEAM “D”

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Power driven vessel not under command making way through the water less than 50 m.In length ; aspect – starboard side

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Power driven vessel more than 50 m in length viewed from starboard side

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Power driven vessel when towing viewed from astern

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A Vessel engaged in towing operation less than 50 m. length of the tow exceed200 meters viewed from starboard side

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Fishing vessel when there is an outlaying gear less than 150 m viewed fromstarboard

B

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Fishing vessel when there is an outlaying gear less than 150 m viewed fromPort side

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Power driven vessel engaged in towing where length of the tow is less than200 meters viewed from port side

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D Pilot vessel at anchor length more than 50 m

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Air – cushion vessel operating in non- displacement modeViewed from starboard side

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Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver (day light)

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C

Vessel at anchor less than 50 m in length (daylight)

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