Question 37 AB01 - Able Seafarer

BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which signal, other than a distress signal, can be used by a vessel to attract attention?

A Flames from a burning barrel
B Orange smoke signal
C Searchlight beam
D Continuous sounding of a fog signal apparatus
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for C (Searchlight beam):** Rule 36 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), which applies to both international (high seas) and inland waters that adhere to COLREGs, states: "If necessary to attract the attention of another vessel, any vessel may make any light or sound signal that cannot be mistaken for any signal authorized elsewhere in these Rules, or may direct the beam of her searchlight in the direction of the danger, in such a way as not to embarrass any vessel." Directing a searchlight beam is specifically mentioned and authorized by the rules as a means to attract attention (often to warn of a danger or simply indicate presence), provided it doesn't interfere with the navigation of the other vessel. **Explanation for why other options are incorrect:** * **A) Flames from a burning barrel:** This signal is specifically listed in Annex IV (Distress Signals) as an internationally recognized distress signal. Using it to merely attract attention (other than in an emergency) is prohibited because it would be mistaken for a serious emergency. * **B) Orange smoke signal:** This signal is also specifically listed in Annex IV (Distress Signals). Using any color smoke signal (especially orange, which is standard for distress) would be mistaken for a vessel in distress. * **D) Continuous sounding of a fog signal apparatus:** Fog signals (short and prolonged blasts) are specifically defined in Rule 35 to indicate a vessel's status (e.g., underway, restricted in ability to maneuver, etc.) during restricted visibility. Sounding it continuously would create an unauthorized signal that could easily be mistaken for a standard defined signal or a distress signal (which often involves continuous signaling). Rule 36 requires the signal not to be mistaken for any signal authorized elsewhere in the Rules.

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