A vessel under one hundred and fifty feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... Comparative Rules of the Road and how to Obey Them - Página 94por United States. Coast Guard - 1946 - 204 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1194 páginas
...Such light shall be carried as nearly as practicable on the same level as the side-light. 18. A vessel when at anchor shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 20 feet above the hull, a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform and unbroken... | |
| 1862 - 760 páginas
...sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall between sunset and sunrise exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken... | |
| 1863 - 728 páginas
...Ships, whether steam .ships or sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light, ip a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914 - 1186 páginas
...shall be carried as nearly as practicable on the same level as the side light*. 11. A vessel under 150 feet in length, when at anchor, shall carry forward,...it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding 2O feet above the hull, a white light iu a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1858 - 36 páginas
...sea-going vessels, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall between sun-set and sun-rise, exhibit •where it can best be seen, but at a height not...exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light, in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... | |
| Maurice Charles Merttins Swabey, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1860 - 588 páginas
...Sea-going Vessels when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall between sunset and sunrise exhibit where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a White Light in a Globular Lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1863 - 310 páginas
...sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall between snnset and sunrise exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken... | |
| John William Willcock, Athelstane Willcock - 1863 - 490 páginas
...or sailing-ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, must between sunrise and sunset exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... | |
| John William Willcock, Athelstane Willcock - 1863 - 492 páginas
...or sailing-ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, must between sunrise and sunset exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken... | |
| Reed Thomas and co, ltd - 1863 - 154 páginas
...Sailing Ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall between sunset and sunrise exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a White Light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken... | |
| |