Question 4893 Deck General
70% to passWhile being assisted by an icebreaker on Lake Superior, you receive a single letter code instructing you to slow your vessel. Which signal could you use to signify that you are complying with the request?
The correct answer is D) Four blasts of the whistle, namely 1 short 2 long and 1 short. This is the correct answer because the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) specify that four blasts of the whistle, consisting of one short, two long, and one short blast, is the signal used to indicate that a vessel is complying with a request or instruction from an icebreaker. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not match the COLREGS requirement for the specific whistle signal to be used in this situation. The code flags "A" (Alpha) and "L" (Lima) have different meanings, and using a series of 3 or 4 blasts without the proper pattern would not correctly signify compliance with the icebreaker's instructions.
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