Question 42 GLI03 - Master-LT 500-1600 GRT
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is the minimum sound signaling equipment required aboard a vessel 10 meters in length?
The Correct Answer is C ### Why Option C is Correct: **C) Any means of making an efficient sound signal** is correct because the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) Rule 33 (Equipment for Sound Signals) specifies the minimum requirements based on the vessel's length. For a vessel less than 12 meters in length (such as a 10-meter vessel), Rule 33(1) states: > "A vessel of less than 12 meters in length shall not be obliged to carry the sound signaling appliances prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule, but if she does not, she shall be provided with **some other means of making an efficient sound signal**." This means the vessel does not legally need a standard whistle or bell, but must have *something* (such as a foghorn, an air horn, or even a police whistle) that can produce an effective signal to warn other vessels. ### Why the Other Options are Incorrect: **A) A bell only** is incorrect. While a bell is required for vessels 100 meters or more, and a bell and whistle are required for vessels 12 meters or more, it is not the mandatory minimum requirement for a vessel less than 12 meters. **B) A whistle only** is incorrect. A standard whistle is a requirement for vessels 12 meters or more. A vessel under 12 meters is specifically exempted from the requirement to carry a whistle, provided it has *any* efficient sound signaling means. **D) A bell and a whistle** is incorrect. This combination is the minimum mandatory equipment for vessels 12 meters or more in length. It is overkill (and therefore not the *minimum* requirement) for a 10-meter vessel.
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