Sound Producing Devices
The navigation rules require sound signals to be made under certain circumstances.
Meeting, crossing and overtaking situations described in the Navigation Rules section are
examples of when sound signals are required. Recreational vessels are also required to
sound signals during periods of reduced visibility.
Vessels 12 meters or more in length are required to carry on
board a whistle or horn, and a bell.
Any vessel less than 12 meters in length may carry a whistle or horn, or some other means
to make an efficient sound signal to signal your intentions and to signal your position in
periods of reduced visibility.
Therefore, any vessel less than 12 meters in length is required to make an efficient sound
signal to signal your intentions and to signal your position in periods of reduced
visibility.
Signaling Devices
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For the CME, the Auxiliary requires some type of horn or whistle capable
of a 4 second blast audible for 1/2 mile for all boats. (Athletic whistles are not
acceptable on boats over 12 meters.)
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