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Drachenlord Teamspeak, worst of 27.04.2017
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRORQjCm6gQ
Wer mir Trinkgeld geben will: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5899556
published: 27 Apr 2017
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Winnipeg Jets Tribute
Hopefully they'll be coming back soon! BRING'EM BACK!
EDIT: THEY ARE BACK
published: 08 Feb 2011
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TNSE NHL Press Conference
Outside the CresWin Building listening to the official True North Sports and Entertainment NHL press conference.
published: 31 May 2011
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TSN: Winnipeg Jets Name Game: Manitoba Bears? Winnipeg Gold? 05/17/11
The city of Winnipeg's wait for an NHL franchise might soon be coming to an end.
First, it was the Phoenix Coyotes in the news as the potential team moving North and now the attention has shifted to the Atlanta Thrashers.
While the timeline for a formal decision on the Thrashers is anyone's guess at this point, it might not be too early to imagine a seventh team in Canada.
To that end, if the Thrashers do end up moving to Manitoba, should they take the Jets name again? The NHL owns the Jets' nickname, but there is some school of thought that if a team returns it won't be branded Winnipeg - but rather Manitoba.
How does the Manitoba Jets sound? What about keeping the Moose moniker from the current AHL team?
There's also a historic president for calling a team the Winnipeg Fa...
published: 18 May 2011
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TSN: Reporting On Winnipeg's NHL Club Staying In SE Division For One Season: 05/17/11
Speculation has been rampant for some time about the details surrounding the NHL's possible return to Winnipeg. What would the relocated team be called? How would the uniforms look? When would the first home game be?
With buzz picking up this week that the owners of the Atlanta Thrashers are in talks to sell their franchise to Winnipeg-based True North Sports and Entertainment, a lot of hockey fans are already wondering what division the Jets/Moose/whatever would play in next season if the sale and subsequent move go through.
Here are a few ideas, based on various reports, Twitter chatter and our own research. As an aid, consult this map of current NHL team locations.
A Winnipeg team would, of course, be horribly misplaced in the Southeast Division — Atlanta's current home. The ea...
published: 18 May 2011
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ButterCups FTW - 2 Options
ButterCups FTW is reminded of an old saying he used to enjoy. Let the epic shit talking begin! This vid also features our very own b11, Dreger, FEA5T, Fluffy, ReG Shift, and Violentine.
published: 02 Jun 2011
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2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
http://www.tractorhouse.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=8144773
Title: 2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
Category: 100 HP to 174 HP
published: 03 Nov 2015
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Thrashers Might be Moving to Winnipeg?
On October 3rd, 2009 on Hockey Night in Canada's segment the Satellite Hotstove, hockey analyst, Al Strachan, stated that a financial group based in Toronto is working to move the Atlanta Thrashers, whose owners, the Spirit group of eight partners, have been embroiled in disputes and legal wrangling for about four years over control of the NHL team, to Winnipeg.
published: 06 Oct 2009
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COLREG Rule 27 Vessel Engaged In Dredging OR Underwater Operations
Extract from RULE 27 - Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
(d) A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, when restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre. shall exhibit the lights and shapes prescribed in sub-paragraph (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) of this Rule and shall in addition, when an obstruction exists, exhibit:
(l) two all-round red lights or two balls in a vertical line to indicate the side on which the obstruction exists;
(ii) two all-round green lights or two diamonds in a vertical line to indicate the side on which another vessel may pass;
(iii) when at anchor the lights or shapes prescribed in this paragraph instead of the lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30.
(e) Whenever the size of a vessel engaged in diving operations makes it imp...
published: 22 Jan 2017
25:22
Drachenlord Teamspeak, worst of 27.04.2017
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRORQjCm6gQ
Wer mir Trinkgeld geben will: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5899556
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRORQjCm6gQ
Wer mir Trinkgeld geben will: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5899556
https://wn.com/Drachenlord_Teamspeak,_Worst_Of_27.04.2017
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRORQjCm6gQ
Wer mir Trinkgeld geben will: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5899556
- published: 27 Apr 2017
- views: 43806
6:33
Winnipeg Jets Tribute
Hopefully they'll be coming back soon! BRING'EM BACK!
EDIT: THEY ARE BACK
Hopefully they'll be coming back soon! BRING'EM BACK!
EDIT: THEY ARE BACK
https://wn.com/Winnipeg_Jets_Tribute
Hopefully they'll be coming back soon! BRING'EM BACK!
EDIT: THEY ARE BACK
- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 2545
13:39
TNSE NHL Press Conference
Outside the CresWin Building listening to the official True North Sports and Entertainment NHL press conference.
Outside the CresWin Building listening to the official True North Sports and Entertainment NHL press conference.
https://wn.com/Tnse_Nhl_Press_Conference
Outside the CresWin Building listening to the official True North Sports and Entertainment NHL press conference.
- published: 31 May 2011
- views: 5618
2:31
TSN: Winnipeg Jets Name Game: Manitoba Bears? Winnipeg Gold? 05/17/11
The city of Winnipeg's wait for an NHL franchise might soon be coming to an end.
First, it was the Phoenix Coyotes in the news as the potential team moving N...
The city of Winnipeg's wait for an NHL franchise might soon be coming to an end.
First, it was the Phoenix Coyotes in the news as the potential team moving North and now the attention has shifted to the Atlanta Thrashers.
While the timeline for a formal decision on the Thrashers is anyone's guess at this point, it might not be too early to imagine a seventh team in Canada.
To that end, if the Thrashers do end up moving to Manitoba, should they take the Jets name again? The NHL owns the Jets' nickname, but there is some school of thought that if a team returns it won't be branded Winnipeg - but rather Manitoba.
How does the Manitoba Jets sound? What about keeping the Moose moniker from the current AHL team?
There's also a historic president for calling a team the Winnipeg Falcons, the team that won the first Olympic hockey gold medal in 1920.
Does a second run in the city deserve a new name and look or would a return to the Jets name and colours be more fitting?
So here was Dave's question to you: If the NHL returns to Winnipeg, what should the team be called?
And here were the answers that Dave liked best:
"Call them the Manitoba Monarchs...and put the picture of the Queen back up." - Jonathan
"The Boomerangs has a nice ring to it...we always knew they'd come back." - Troy, St. Catharines, ON
"Let's remember Louis Riel and call them the Winnipeg Rebels. Imagine the logo! - Drew, Thunder Bay, ON
"With respect to Manitoba's many thousands of lakes, call them the Lakers and imagine the buildup in the other markets when you say the Lakers are coming to town." - Kevin, Toronto
"They're the Thrashers. The Jets were Hawerchuk and Hull and Selanne and Kyte. Dustin Byfuglien and company will never be the Jets." - Neil, Winnipeg
"Imagine marrying your second choice and calling her by the name of your first love. Let's play it safe and go with Jets." - Chris, Winnipeg
And here is Dave's Reply to All: Playing the Name Game
And sure, the easy answer is Winnipeg Jets. The other easy answer is Manitoba Moose. Two wrong answers are Winnipeg Moose and Manitoba Jets. And I'm not much for those old Stanley Cup champions, the Winnipeg Victorias, or the old Olympic champions, the Winnipeg Falcons. Let's try to get creative. It would be nice to consider something that reflects the French-Canadian influences in the city and province, so let me suggest Winnipeg Voyageurs. And though I've never been much for the hockey names that don't end in "s" - Lightning, Wild, Avalanche - but I'm about to suggest another one. Winnipeg's most famous symbol is the Golden Boy statue that adorns the Manitoba legislature. There's a baseball team called Gold-eyes. The most famous Jet of all was a Golden Jet. The Bombers' colours are blue and gold. There is gold in Manitoba. And in the NHL, I would like to see the Manitoba Gold.
https://wn.com/Tsn_Winnipeg_Jets_Name_Game_Manitoba_Bears_Winnipeg_Gold_05_17_11
The city of Winnipeg's wait for an NHL franchise might soon be coming to an end.
First, it was the Phoenix Coyotes in the news as the potential team moving North and now the attention has shifted to the Atlanta Thrashers.
While the timeline for a formal decision on the Thrashers is anyone's guess at this point, it might not be too early to imagine a seventh team in Canada.
To that end, if the Thrashers do end up moving to Manitoba, should they take the Jets name again? The NHL owns the Jets' nickname, but there is some school of thought that if a team returns it won't be branded Winnipeg - but rather Manitoba.
How does the Manitoba Jets sound? What about keeping the Moose moniker from the current AHL team?
There's also a historic president for calling a team the Winnipeg Falcons, the team that won the first Olympic hockey gold medal in 1920.
Does a second run in the city deserve a new name and look or would a return to the Jets name and colours be more fitting?
So here was Dave's question to you: If the NHL returns to Winnipeg, what should the team be called?
And here were the answers that Dave liked best:
"Call them the Manitoba Monarchs...and put the picture of the Queen back up." - Jonathan
"The Boomerangs has a nice ring to it...we always knew they'd come back." - Troy, St. Catharines, ON
"Let's remember Louis Riel and call them the Winnipeg Rebels. Imagine the logo! - Drew, Thunder Bay, ON
"With respect to Manitoba's many thousands of lakes, call them the Lakers and imagine the buildup in the other markets when you say the Lakers are coming to town." - Kevin, Toronto
"They're the Thrashers. The Jets were Hawerchuk and Hull and Selanne and Kyte. Dustin Byfuglien and company will never be the Jets." - Neil, Winnipeg
"Imagine marrying your second choice and calling her by the name of your first love. Let's play it safe and go with Jets." - Chris, Winnipeg
And here is Dave's Reply to All: Playing the Name Game
And sure, the easy answer is Winnipeg Jets. The other easy answer is Manitoba Moose. Two wrong answers are Winnipeg Moose and Manitoba Jets. And I'm not much for those old Stanley Cup champions, the Winnipeg Victorias, or the old Olympic champions, the Winnipeg Falcons. Let's try to get creative. It would be nice to consider something that reflects the French-Canadian influences in the city and province, so let me suggest Winnipeg Voyageurs. And though I've never been much for the hockey names that don't end in "s" - Lightning, Wild, Avalanche - but I'm about to suggest another one. Winnipeg's most famous symbol is the Golden Boy statue that adorns the Manitoba legislature. There's a baseball team called Gold-eyes. The most famous Jet of all was a Golden Jet. The Bombers' colours are blue and gold. There is gold in Manitoba. And in the NHL, I would like to see the Manitoba Gold.
- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 13880
1:45
TSN: Reporting On Winnipeg's NHL Club Staying In SE Division For One Season: 05/17/11
Speculation has been rampant for some time about the details surrounding the NHL's possible return to Winnipeg. What would the relocated team be called? How wou...
Speculation has been rampant for some time about the details surrounding the NHL's possible return to Winnipeg. What would the relocated team be called? How would the uniforms look? When would the first home game be?
With buzz picking up this week that the owners of the Atlanta Thrashers are in talks to sell their franchise to Winnipeg-based True North Sports and Entertainment, a lot of hockey fans are already wondering what division the Jets/Moose/whatever would play in next season if the sale and subsequent move go through.
Here are a few ideas, based on various reports, Twitter chatter and our own research. As an aid, consult this map of current NHL team locations.
A Winnipeg team would, of course, be horribly misplaced in the Southeast Division — Atlanta's current home. The easiest fix seems to be a three-stepper: move Winnipeg from the Southeast to the Northwest (with Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Colorado), move Minnesota from the Northwest to the Central (with Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and Columbus) and move Nashville from the Central to the Southeast (with Washington, Tampa Bay, Carolina and Florida).
This plan preserves the 15-15 balance of teams between the Eastern and Western Conferences (Winnipeg/Atlanta shifts from the East to the West, Nashville from the West to the East, and Minnesota stays in the West).
It also increases the number of Canadian-based teams in the Northwest to four, adding fuel to the existing blaze of hockey-hotbed rivalries in that division, which should please the Winnipeg team's owners and fans.
Nashville would have to play all 12 of its divisional road games an hour ahead of its time zone, but, travel-wise, a move out of the Central wouldn't be too arduous for the Predators, who are located in a sort of neutral space between the cities in their old division and their new one.
Minnesota is also located in no-man's-land between the other Northwest and Central cities, but a shift to the latter division would allow the Wild to play half its divisional road games in its own time zone, as opposed to none under the current alignment.
Sounds like everyone would be happy, right? Well, maybe not.
The Detroit Red Wings have long been rumoured to be unhappy in the Western Conference, where they play only three of their 32 intraconference road games (the ones against Columbus) in the Eastern time zone. So they could be loathe to let a realignment pass without getting in on the action.
More recently, the Blue Jackets have reportedly expressed a desire to switch to the East. If only one of those teams can go, seems like an easy call, right? The Red Wings are one of the NHL's signature franchises. The Blue Jackets are, well, the Blue Jackets. But Columbus has a couple of arguments in its favour: first, it (not Detroit) is the easternmost city in the Western Conference. Also, while the Red Wings are a financially stable franchise, the Blue Jackets are reportedly losing tens of millions of dollars a year. Perhaps the NHL would prefer to help them by cutting travel costs.
Many more teams will probably want a say in any potential realignment plans (they, too, have travel costs to worry about and rivalries to protect), but it's unclear how much sway any individual club may wield. According to the NHL's constitution — parts of which were filed in Arizona bankruptcy court two years ago amid a dispute between the NHL and then Coyotes owner Jerry Moyse — the schedule (and, by extension, divisional alignment) is determined by the commissioner. Clubs can submit comments on the proposed schedule before it's finalized, but there's nothing to say the commissioner is bound to act on those comments.
There, then, are a few hints on how a possible move may impact the league. As for the name of the Winnipeg team? Hometown legend Neil Young had a lovely song on the great Rust Never Sleeps record called Thrasher. Just sayin'
https://wn.com/Tsn_Reporting_On_Winnipeg's_Nhl_Club_Staying_In_Se_Division_For_One_Season_05_17_11
Speculation has been rampant for some time about the details surrounding the NHL's possible return to Winnipeg. What would the relocated team be called? How would the uniforms look? When would the first home game be?
With buzz picking up this week that the owners of the Atlanta Thrashers are in talks to sell their franchise to Winnipeg-based True North Sports and Entertainment, a lot of hockey fans are already wondering what division the Jets/Moose/whatever would play in next season if the sale and subsequent move go through.
Here are a few ideas, based on various reports, Twitter chatter and our own research. As an aid, consult this map of current NHL team locations.
A Winnipeg team would, of course, be horribly misplaced in the Southeast Division — Atlanta's current home. The easiest fix seems to be a three-stepper: move Winnipeg from the Southeast to the Northwest (with Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Colorado), move Minnesota from the Northwest to the Central (with Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and Columbus) and move Nashville from the Central to the Southeast (with Washington, Tampa Bay, Carolina and Florida).
This plan preserves the 15-15 balance of teams between the Eastern and Western Conferences (Winnipeg/Atlanta shifts from the East to the West, Nashville from the West to the East, and Minnesota stays in the West).
It also increases the number of Canadian-based teams in the Northwest to four, adding fuel to the existing blaze of hockey-hotbed rivalries in that division, which should please the Winnipeg team's owners and fans.
Nashville would have to play all 12 of its divisional road games an hour ahead of its time zone, but, travel-wise, a move out of the Central wouldn't be too arduous for the Predators, who are located in a sort of neutral space between the cities in their old division and their new one.
Minnesota is also located in no-man's-land between the other Northwest and Central cities, but a shift to the latter division would allow the Wild to play half its divisional road games in its own time zone, as opposed to none under the current alignment.
Sounds like everyone would be happy, right? Well, maybe not.
The Detroit Red Wings have long been rumoured to be unhappy in the Western Conference, where they play only three of their 32 intraconference road games (the ones against Columbus) in the Eastern time zone. So they could be loathe to let a realignment pass without getting in on the action.
More recently, the Blue Jackets have reportedly expressed a desire to switch to the East. If only one of those teams can go, seems like an easy call, right? The Red Wings are one of the NHL's signature franchises. The Blue Jackets are, well, the Blue Jackets. But Columbus has a couple of arguments in its favour: first, it (not Detroit) is the easternmost city in the Western Conference. Also, while the Red Wings are a financially stable franchise, the Blue Jackets are reportedly losing tens of millions of dollars a year. Perhaps the NHL would prefer to help them by cutting travel costs.
Many more teams will probably want a say in any potential realignment plans (they, too, have travel costs to worry about and rivalries to protect), but it's unclear how much sway any individual club may wield. According to the NHL's constitution — parts of which were filed in Arizona bankruptcy court two years ago amid a dispute between the NHL and then Coyotes owner Jerry Moyse — the schedule (and, by extension, divisional alignment) is determined by the commissioner. Clubs can submit comments on the proposed schedule before it's finalized, but there's nothing to say the commissioner is bound to act on those comments.
There, then, are a few hints on how a possible move may impact the league. As for the name of the Winnipeg team? Hometown legend Neil Young had a lovely song on the great Rust Never Sleeps record called Thrasher. Just sayin'
- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 5129
7:51
ButterCups FTW - 2 Options
ButterCups FTW is reminded of an old saying he used to enjoy. Let the epic shit talking begin! This vid also features our very own b11, Dreger, FEA5T, Fluffy, R...
ButterCups FTW is reminded of an old saying he used to enjoy. Let the epic shit talking begin! This vid also features our very own b11, Dreger, FEA5T, Fluffy, ReG Shift, and Violentine.
https://wn.com/Buttercups_Ftw_2_Options
ButterCups FTW is reminded of an old saying he used to enjoy. Let the epic shit talking begin! This vid also features our very own b11, Dreger, FEA5T, Fluffy, ReG Shift, and Violentine.
- published: 02 Jun 2011
- views: 809
1:17
2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
http://www.tractorhouse.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=8144773
Title: 2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
Category: 100 HP to 174 HP
http://www.tractorhouse.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=8144773
Title: 2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
Category: 100 HP to 174 HP
https://wn.com/2009_New_Holland_Tv6070_For_Sale
http://www.tractorhouse.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=8144773
Title: 2009 NEW HOLLAND TV6070 For Sale
Category: 100 HP to 174 HP
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 94
1:59
Thrashers Might be Moving to Winnipeg?
On October 3rd, 2009 on Hockey Night in Canada's segment the Satellite Hotstove, hockey analyst, Al Strachan, stated that a financial group based in Toronto is ...
On October 3rd, 2009 on Hockey Night in Canada's segment the Satellite Hotstove, hockey analyst, Al Strachan, stated that a financial group based in Toronto is working to move the Atlanta Thrashers, whose owners, the Spirit group of eight partners, have been embroiled in disputes and legal wrangling for about four years over control of the NHL team, to Winnipeg.
https://wn.com/Thrashers_Might_Be_Moving_To_Winnipeg
On October 3rd, 2009 on Hockey Night in Canada's segment the Satellite Hotstove, hockey analyst, Al Strachan, stated that a financial group based in Toronto is working to move the Atlanta Thrashers, whose owners, the Spirit group of eight partners, have been embroiled in disputes and legal wrangling for about four years over control of the NHL team, to Winnipeg.
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 13446
5:52
COLREG Rule 27 Vessel Engaged In Dredging OR Underwater Operations
Extract from RULE 27 - Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
(d) A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, when re...
Extract from RULE 27 - Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
(d) A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, when restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre. shall exhibit the lights and shapes prescribed in sub-paragraph (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) of this Rule and shall in addition, when an obstruction exists, exhibit:
(l) two all-round red lights or two balls in a vertical line to indicate the side on which the obstruction exists;
(ii) two all-round green lights or two diamonds in a vertical line to indicate the side on which another vessel may pass;
(iii) when at anchor the lights or shapes prescribed in this paragraph instead of the lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30.
(e) Whenever the size of a vessel engaged in diving operations makes it impracticable to exhibit all lights and shapes prescribed in paragraph (d) of this Rule, the following shall be exhibited:
(i) three all-round lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen. The highest and lowest of these lights shall be red and the middle light shall be white;
(ii) a rigid replica of the International Code Flag ‘A" not less than 1 meter in height. Measures shall be taken to ensure its all-round visibility.
Extract from Rule 35 Sound signals in restricted visibility
In or near an area of restricted visibility, whether by day or night, the signals prescribed in this Rule shall be used as follows:
(a) A power-driven vessel making way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes one prolonged blast.
(b) A power-driven vessel underway but stopped and making no way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes two prolonged blasts in succession With an interval of about 2 seconds between them.
(c) A vessel not under command, a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, a vessel constrained by her draught, a sailing vessel. a vessel engaged in fishing and a vessel engaged in towing or pushing another vessel shall, instead of the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Rule, sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes three blasts in succession, namely one prolonged followed by two short blasts.
(f) When a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead are rigidly connected in a composite unit they shall be regarded as a power-driven vessel and shall give the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Rule
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https://wn.com/Colreg_Rule_27_Vessel_Engaged_In_Dredging_Or_Underwater_Operations
Extract from RULE 27 - Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
(d) A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, when restricted in her ability to
manoeuvre. shall exhibit the lights and shapes prescribed in sub-paragraph (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) of this Rule and shall in addition, when an obstruction exists, exhibit:
(l) two all-round red lights or two balls in a vertical line to indicate the side on which the obstruction exists;
(ii) two all-round green lights or two diamonds in a vertical line to indicate the side on which another vessel may pass;
(iii) when at anchor the lights or shapes prescribed in this paragraph instead of the lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30.
(e) Whenever the size of a vessel engaged in diving operations makes it impracticable to exhibit all lights and shapes prescribed in paragraph (d) of this Rule, the following shall be exhibited:
(i) three all-round lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen. The highest and lowest of these lights shall be red and the middle light shall be white;
(ii) a rigid replica of the International Code Flag ‘A" not less than 1 meter in height. Measures shall be taken to ensure its all-round visibility.
Extract from Rule 35 Sound signals in restricted visibility
In or near an area of restricted visibility, whether by day or night, the signals prescribed in this Rule shall be used as follows:
(a) A power-driven vessel making way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes one prolonged blast.
(b) A power-driven vessel underway but stopped and making no way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes two prolonged blasts in succession With an interval of about 2 seconds between them.
(c) A vessel not under command, a vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, a vessel constrained by her draught, a sailing vessel. a vessel engaged in fishing and a vessel engaged in towing or pushing another vessel shall, instead of the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Rule, sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes three blasts in succession, namely one prolonged followed by two short blasts.
(f) When a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed ahead are rigidly connected in a composite unit they shall be regarded as a power-driven vessel and shall give the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Rule
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- published: 22 Jan 2017
- views: 1384