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to: AUGUSTIN HENRIQUES
from: RALF ZEHENDER
date: 1996-11-19 00:00:00
subject: Re: Quiz

Quoting Augustin Henriques@1:153/7064 
  date: 14.11.96
Hi Augustin,
RZ>> today it's raining cats and dogs, good time to solve your quiz and
RZ>> refreshing the mind.
AH>    -------------------------------
AH>        Ha,ha,ha,  you must live in Vancouver!
Oh no, far away from there (Quiz for you: a nice little town where some
Mercedes Benz are built).
AH> ... but you didn't mention "where" these
AH> marks are usually located, ie: what type of waters.  Kinda important to
AH> know for "real" seamanship :^)
Right, but i didn't worry about this, since having always a chart onboard 
:)
The other side is, that i remember the categories of lights described as 
somewhat like "usual used for", so i'll never assume that it's a must.
AH>        Got that one too.  I didn't think anyone would get the "unwatched"
AH> part :^)
Ok, sitting in my well heated room and studying the literature, looking 
through the rain dropped window, having a beer ... i'll get it sooner or
later :)
AH> Also, the
AH> elevation would be from "mean high water" as opposed to chart datum which
AH> is sounded at "mean lower low water".
Sure? The INT1 chart said chart datum, i remembered it this way, only the 
chart datum itself will depend on the region  .
 
RZ>> (VQ(6)+LFl) 10s
RZ>> Light, group of 6 flashes very quick + long flash 2s or longer, together
RZ>> period 10s
AH>       Yup.  I don't know what you mean by "together periods" though... I
AH> call them "separation periods". That is, the time space inbetween the
AH> groups.
Oops, never heared about that. Just the period is defined as the length of 
one entire (over all) signal cycle (i.e from the one beginning to the next).  
RZ>> Found at INT1 Chart, International Hydrographic Organization, Monaco.
AH>    Hmmm, you got the description spot on, but I must confess I don't know
AH> anything else about it's name, location, nor useage.
Hmmm :) prehaps i should remark that the people here * (or some of them)
like to have everything ensured. So you have to have a licence to sail, and 
to get it you need tons of paper to know. One if the first for offshore is 
that INT1 chart.
The other hand is that there are anyway lots of people on the water where
you must assume that they have never heared about anything.
* i'll not sell out the county :)  
AH>       okay, how about:
Ok, since i have seen the first snow today, i'll try again.
AH>                         a)  Iso 2s
Isophase (on time = off time), period 2s.
 
AH>                         b)  Al
Alternating (2colors).
AH>       and for some non-lights, what are these cans (some Canadians might
AH> have trouble with these ones :^)
AH> 
AH>                         ca)  white with red top, no number
Had not enough red color to paint the whole, forgot the numbers :)
AH> 
AH>                         cb)  white with black top, no number
Had no green color, took black instead :) 
Ok, never seen nor heard about them, perhaps they'll be country specific?
Btw. yours port hand lateral lights are green? Ours are red... is a little 
confusing while first time sailing trough.
AH>      Since we're having fun with this, I'll post other quiz q's over the
AH> weekend to help everyone out in case it's still raining :^)
Ah, fine, hope to have no more probs with the snow :)
AH> ... I don't hold a captain's
AH> license, so please feel free to correct me if there's any error :^)
The same myself :)
Ciao
Ralf
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