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    Commande de pavillon 02/06/05

    1* "A"

    2*"B"1*"S"

    1*Brostrom

    1*Iver

    1*"2"

    1*"H"

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    INTERNATIONAL CODE OF SIGNALS

    MORSE MEANING MORSE

    NOTES:

    2. Signals K & S have special meanings as landing signals for small boats with crews o

    RULE 34: By Sound Signals

    G --.I intend to overtake you on your starboard side:

    Z --..I intend to ovetake you on your portside:

    C -.-.The vessel about to be overtaken when acting in accordance with Rule 9(e)(i) shall indicate her

    rogenC signal on her whistle:

    .-.

    *D

    N

    O

    P

    Q

    J

    K

    L

    M

    I have a diver down;keep

    well clear at slow speed.

    *E

    F

    *G

    *H

    A

    *B

    *C

    --.

    .

    ..

    .-

    -

    -.-.

    -..

    .

    ..-.

    I require a pilot.When made

    by fishing vessels operating

    in close proximity on the

    fishing grounds it means:I

    am hauling nets".

    Keep clear of me;I am

    manoeuvring with difficulty.

    I have a pilot on board.

    I am altering my course to

    port.

    I am taking in,or

    discharging,or carryingdangerous goods.

    Yes(affirmative or"The

    significance of the previous

    group should be read in the

    affirmative ")

    I am altering my course to

    starboard.

    I am disabled communicate

    with me.

    -.

    ---

    .--.

    --.-

    .---

    -.-

    .-..

    --

    International Regulations for Preventing Collision at Sea,1972,Rules 34 & 35 accepting that sound sign

    be used by fishing vessels in close proximity to other fishing vessels.

    1. Signals of letters marked*when made by sound may only be made in compliance

    *I R

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    INTERNATIONAL CODE OF SIGN

    MEANING MORSE MEANING

    r persons in distress.

    agreement by this

    rogenC

    no single letter meaning charterer

    Y

    *Z

    *S

    *T

    U

    V

    W

    X

    7

    8

    1

    2

    3

    4

    9

    0

    1ST

    SUBS

    2ND

    SUBS

    owner

    Man Overboard.

    In Harbour: All persons should report

    as the is about to proceed to sea.Atsea :.It may also be used as a sound

    signal to mean:"I require a pilot"At

    sea :It may be used by fishing vessels

    to mean:"My nets have come fast upon

    an obstruction".

    My vessel is" healthy" and I

    request a free pratique.

    Keep well clear of me.I am

    on fire & have dangerous

    cargo on board,or I am

    leaking dangerous cargo.

    I wish to communicate with

    you.

    You should stop your vessel

    instantly.

    My vessel is stopped &

    making no way through the

    water.

    No(negative or"The significance of

    the previous group should be read in

    the negative ").The signal maybe

    given only visually or by sound.For

    voice or radio transmission the signal

    should be "NO"

    Stop carrying out

    intentions and watch for

    my signals.

    I require medical

    assistance..--

    -..-

    -

    ..-

    -I require assistance.

    You are running into

    danger.

    Keep clear of me: I am

    engaged in pair trawling.

    I am operating astern

    propulsion.

    5

    6

    -.--

    --..

    Code &

    pen

    I require a tug.When made

    by fishing vessels

    operating in close

    proximity on the fishing

    grounds it means:"I am

    shooting nets".

    I am dragging my anchor.

    ls G & Z may continue to 3RD

    SUBS

    ith the requirements of the

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    LS

    MORSE

    .----

    ..---

    --

    .-

    Use to repeat the

    first flag or pendant

    in the same hoist

    ..

    -.

    --

    ---..

    nswering

    dant

    Use to acknowledge

    a signal

    ----.

    -----

    Use to repeat the

    second flag or

    pendant in the same

    hoist

    Use to repeat the

    third flag or

    pendant in the same

    hoist