Question 42 MODU01 - Offshore Installation Manager

BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND What is the minimum sound signaling equipment required aboard a vessel 10 meters in length?

A A bell only
B A whistle only
C Any means of making an efficient sound signal
D A bell and a whistle
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for Option C being correct:** Rule 33 (Equipment for Sound Signals) of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) and the corresponding Inland Rules govern sound signaling equipment. * **Vessels under 12 meters in length:** Rule 33(a) states that vessels 12 meters or more in length shall be provided with a whistle and a bell (and a gong if 100 meters or more). * **Vessels less than 12 meters in length (like a 10-meter vessel):** Rule 33(b) provides the requirement for vessels less than 12 meters in length: "may not be provided with the sound signaling appliances prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule but if not so provided shall be provided with **some other means of making an efficient sound signal**." Therefore, the absolute minimum requirement for a 10-meter vessel, both internationally and inland, is any equipment capable of making an effective, efficient sound signal (e.g., an air horn, portable whistle, etc.). **Explanation for why other options are incorrect:** * **A) A bell only:** This is incorrect. While a bell is required for larger vessels (12m and over), it is not the *minimum* requirement for a 10m vessel, nor is it sufficient on its own as a substitute for an efficient sound signal. * **B) A whistle only:** This is incorrect. A dedicated mechanical or electric whistle is required for vessels 12m and over. For a 10m vessel, a whistle is *optional* but not mandatory as the minimum standard. * **D) A bell and a whistle:** This is incorrect. These two pieces of equipment are mandatory only for vessels 12 meters in length and over (but less than 100 meters).

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