Navigation
Across
- 3. the vessel doing the overtaking is the _________ vessel
- 6. the cardinal direction denoted by two triangles apex’s together
- 7. a large NavAid build on the land of a point or rocky outcropping
- 9. this shape day beacon is on your left as you are outbound from port
- 10. this light covers the forward 225 degrees of the vessel
- 14. buoy numbers _______ as you pull into port
- 15. if you see red star flares, this denotes a ship is in ________
- 17. what is the status of a vessel sounding “one short-one prolonged-one short” blast?
- 19. color of a special flashing light
- 21. the sound signal used to say “danger”
- 24. the three letter acronym denoting a ship is in trouble
- 25. a vessel showing a red light over a white light (at night) is ________
- 28. a term that refers to displaying or receiving radar signals
- 29. what direction of propulsion is denoted by three short blasts?
Down
- 1. orientation of "safe water" marking
- 2. red over green
- 4. what device must a vessel greater than 100m have in addition to the ones required for <100m?
- 5. color on your right when inbound (IALA B)
- 8. color of a can buoy
- 11. The Line of ____________ separates inland and international rules
- 12. what buoyage system is France in?
- 13. a vessel showing two all-around red lights in a vertical line plus their anchor lights is _________
- 16. what comm do you use if you did not understand/receive the message from the calling station?
- 18. Red-White-Red: ________ ability ahead
- 20. the sound signal used to say “I am altering my course to startboard” (intl.)
- 22. navigation lights/day shapes denote direction of travel, activity/tasking, and ________
- 23. How many miles must the masthead light of a vessel >50m be visible for?
- 26. A vessel over this many meters must now have side lights on the vessel
- 27. the three types of meeting situations are crossing, overtaking, and _________