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