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Page 57
... installed mechanical power and. Foam extinguishers are not pressurized before use and do not require tests for ... installed fuel tanks . ( To avoid being con- sidered as " permanently installed , " tanks must not be physically attached ...
... installed mechanical power and. Foam extinguishers are not pressurized before use and do not require tests for ... installed fuel tanks . ( To avoid being con- sidered as " permanently installed , " tanks must not be physically attached ...
Page 197
... installed position . Tank bottoms must not have sumps or pockets in which water could accumulate . Internal stiffeners and baffle plates will normally be used to provide necessary rigidity and resistance to surging of liquid in the ...
... installed position . Tank bottoms must not have sumps or pockets in which water could accumulate . Internal stiffeners and baffle plates will normally be used to provide necessary rigidity and resistance to surging of liquid in the ...
Page 506
... installed item of equipment or a portable power megaphone ; the installed unit will have the most power and greatest range , but a hand - held model will be more convenient on smaller motorboats and on sailboats . Various models of ...
... installed item of equipment or a portable power megaphone ; the installed unit will have the most power and greatest range , but a hand - held model will be more convenient on smaller motorboats and on sailboats . Various models of ...
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ahead aids to navigation anchor angle antenna areas basic boat boat's boatmen bottom buoys carry channel chart Coast Guard color compass course cruising daybeacons daymarks deck depth deviation device direction distance engine ensign equipment feet flag flashing fog signal forward fuel harbor head height hull indicate Inland Rules knots Lakes length Light Lists line of position magnetic maneuver marine mark mast masthead measured meters miles millibars motor motorboats nautical nautical charts nautical miles normally Notices to Mariners operation outboard outboard motors personal flotation device Pilot Rules plotted port power-driven vessel propeller radar radio range regulations river rope rudder safety sailboats sailing scale shown side skipper small craft speed splice starboard station steering stern Table tide tion towing turn U.S. Coast Guard units vertical visibility weather white light wind yacht