The New Admiralty Regulations Respecting Lights and Fog Signals; with Notes and References by F. T. PrattV. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1858 - 27페이지 |
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... lights being seen across the bow . 3. When the coloured lights cannot be fixed ( as in the case of small ves- sels in ... side , nor the red light on the starboard side . FOG SIGNALS . All sea - going sailing - vessels , when Fog under ...
... lights being seen across the bow . 3. When the coloured lights cannot be fixed ( as in the case of small ves- sels in ... side , nor the red light on the starboard side . FOG SIGNALS . All sea - going sailing - vessels , when Fog under ...
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... lights by sailing - vessels , and that of fog - signals generally . All vessels are divided into the two classes of ... lamps , one of a green colour on the starboard side ; another red on the port side . These , in the case of steamers ...
... lights by sailing - vessels , and that of fog - signals generally . All vessels are divided into the two classes of ... lamps , one of a green colour on the starboard side ; another red on the port side . These , in the case of steamers ...
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... light at the masthead of a steamer must show an uniform light over an arc of 20 points of the compass , and throw a light 10 points on each side of the ship . The side lights of all vessels must be visible at a dis- tance of at least 2 ...
... light at the masthead of a steamer must show an uniform light over an arc of 20 points of the compass , and throw a light 10 points on each side of the ship . The side lights of all vessels must be visible at a dis- tance of at least 2 ...
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... side lights with proper screens . These must project at least three feet forward on the inboard side ; the object being to prevent both lights being seen at the same time from any direction but that of right a - head . THE NECESSITY OF ...
... side lights with proper screens . These must project at least three feet forward on the inboard side ; the object being to prevent both lights being seen at the same time from any direction but that of right a - head . THE NECESSITY OF ...
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1st day 30th of September abaft the beam Act of Parliament Admiralty notice respecting BELL YARD Booksellers and Publishers bright white light CHARLES WOOD clear atmosphere cloth coloured lights compass Conveyancing Court observed Court of Chancery dark night distance expressed its opinion fitted with inboard fog horn FOG SIGNALS foreign G. S. NORTON HEADLAM Herefordshire Joint Stock Companies Law Booksellers least 2 miles light all round LIGHTS AND FOG LINCOLN'S LINCOLN'S INN Lord High Admiral master masthead notice respecting lights points abaft port sides respectively prevent the lights projecting at least red light REGULATIONS of 1852 remain in force right ahead roadsteads or fairways royal 12mo royal 8vo sea-going sailing-vessels sea-going vessels show an uniform side lights sounded once starboard side steam steamer STEVENS AND G. S. Stock Companies Acts sunset and sunrise Third Edition throw the light Trinity House unbroken light uniform and unbroken United Kingdom visible