Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Cunard Ships What Does The Masthead Red Lights On Big Ships Mean?

What does the masthead red lights on big ships mean? - cunard ships

What is the meaning of imprint six red "lights on the Queen Victoria of Cunard? There are two parallel rows of three in addition to the usual red / white lights, and greed.

3 comments:

Captain Bill said...

Article 28:
DRAFT Limited (INTL ONLY)

International only

A vessel constrained by her draft in May, in addition to the lights prescribed for power-driven vessels which, in Article 23, the part where they are best seen on all three red lights in a vertical line or a bottle.

Caretake... said...

Masthead lights shall be used for sensitive transactions such as the difficulty of the maneuver alert, grounding or not fly. These may include, red to red or red to white to red. Therefore, there are three red masthead lights required in addition to the white lights.

You can view a list of "Running Lights" shows how and fire a warning on this page ... This community is http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Home/Safety/Na Ozie it reflects international standards.

Hope this helps

who_is_j... said...

Red is the port side of the ship. . . Left for a person in a boat across the bow (front)

The green starboard (right) back to the previous class.

The white light indicate that the ship is propelled by the opposition just a boat.

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