Question 41 TV01 - Towing Vessels - Oceans or Near Coastal

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

A The vessel's searchlight
B A red star shell
C A burning barrel
D An orange smoke signal
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is A. **Explanation for A (The vessel's searchlight):** According to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), Rule 36 (Signals to Attract Attention), a vessel is permitted to direct the beam of its searchlight toward the danger in a way that does not embarrass any other vessel. Using a searchlight beam specifically to attract the attention of another vessel is a recognized, non-distress signal method under both international and inland rules. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) A red star shell:** Red star shells (rocket or flare showing a red light) are explicitly listed in Annex IV of COLREGs (Distress Signals) as signals indicating distress and need of assistance. Therefore, they cannot be used simply to "attract attention" in a non-distress situation. * **C) A burning barrel:** Any signal involving fire on board (like a burning barrel) is listed in Annex IV of COLREGs (Distress Signals). It unequivocally indicates a state of distress. * **D) An orange smoke signal:** Orange smoke signals (or rockets or shells throwing orange smoke) are also listed in Annex IV of COLREGs (Distress Signals). They are restricted for use only when a vessel is in distress and requires assistance.

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