Question 42 MODU02 - Barge Supervisor
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: **Option C) Any means of making an efficient sound signal** is correct because it aligns with the requirements set forth in the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), Rule 33, and the corresponding Inland Rules. * **Vessels less than 12 meters in length (but 10 meters or more):** Vessels in this size category are not strictly required to carry a standardized whistle or bell. * **The Requirement:** COLREGs Rule 33(1) states that vessels less than 12 meters in length are only required to carry **"some efficient means of making a sound signal."** This "efficient means" can be a horn, a portable air horn, a mechanical siren, or any other device that can produce the necessary signals (such as one prolonged blast every two minutes in restricted visibility). ### Why Other Options Are Incorrect: **A) A bell only:** Incorrect. While a bell is mandatory for vessels 12 meters or more, it is not required for vessels under 12 meters. Furthermore, a bell alone cannot produce the required blast signals (e.g., a prolonged blast) needed for signaling in restricted visibility or maneuvering situations. **B) A whistle only:** Incorrect. A whistle (or horn) is necessary for sound signaling, but it is not the *minimum* standardized equipment required for a vessel under 12 meters. The requirement is simply an "efficient means," which does not mandate a permanent, installed whistle for this size category. **D) A bell and a whistle:** Incorrect. This equipment configuration (standardized whistle and bell) is mandatory only for vessels **12 meters or more** in length. It is overkill and not the minimum requirement for a 10-meter vessel.
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