Question 41
OSV01BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which of the signals, other than a distress signal, can be used by a vessel to attract attention?
AI Explanation
The Correct Answer is A.
**Explanation for A (The vessel's searchlight):**
Rule 36 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) specifically permits a vessel to attract the attention of another vessel by "any sound signal or light which cannot be mistaken for any signal authorized elsewhere in these Rules." Using a searchlight to direct a beam towards the danger or another vessel (without causing glare that endangers navigation) is a standard, non-distress method of attracting attention and fulfilling the requirement of Rule 36.
**Why the other options are incorrect:**
* **B) A red star shell:** This is a widely recognized and specifically authorized signal of **distress** under Annex IV of COLREGs. The question asks for a signal *other than a distress signal*.
* **C) A burning barrel:** This is a recognized international signal of **distress** under Annex IV (Rule 37), specifically a "flame on the vessel (as from burning tar or oil, etc.)."
* **D) An orange smoke signal:** This is a recognized international signal of **distress** under Annex IV (Rule 37).
Related Questions
#40 What is the reference datum mean high water used to measure?#40 While proceeding up a channel on course 010° per gyrocompass, you notice a pair of range lights in
alignment with the masts of your vessel when viewed forward. A check of the chart shows the range to be
009°T and the variation to be 15°W. If the ship's course is 026°psc, what is the deviation for the present
heading?