| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white... | |
| Sanford Darley Cole - 1920 - 272 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which it is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night with outlying tackle extending not more than 1 50 feet hori* This Article does not apply to Chinese or Siamese vessels. zontally from the boat into... | |
| Robert Morton Hughes - 1920 - 602 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white... | |
| William Harvell La Boyteaux - 1920 - 304 Seiten
...understood boats a lantern with a green glass not protected from the en- on one side and a red glass try of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-around white... | |
| Fred Bibber Webster, J. L. Bates, Stephen McKay Phillips, Alfred Henry Haag - 1920 - 1298 Seiten
...anchor or not. Open fishing boats, by which it is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the sea way, shall carry one all-around... | |
| United States - 1920 - 648 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, •with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe, Helenus Macaulay Robertson, Alfred Townsend Bucknill, H. W. Lovell - 1920 - 840 Seiten
...carry one all-round white light. Open boats, when fishing at night, with outlying tackle extending more than 150 feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one allround white light, and in addition, on approaching or being approached by other vessels, shall show a second white light... | |
| austin m. knight - 1921 - 990 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white... | |
| Hubert Stuart Moore, Norman Duncan - 1922 - 804 Seiten
...[sub-divisions (6) , (c)J . Open Boats. Open boats — ie, boats not having a continuous deck — under way when fishing at night with outlying tackle extending not...150 feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway must carry one all-round white light. If the tackle extends more than 150 feet from the boat they must... | |
| United States - 1923 - 716 Seiten
...tonnage under way. (a) Open boats, by which is to be understood boats not protected from the entry of sea water by means of a continuous deck, when engaged...night, with outlying tackle extending not more than one hundred and fifty feet horizontally from the boat into the seaway, shall carry one all-round white... | |
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