A.Admiralty Maritime Communications
B.Admiralty Tide Tables
C.a comprehensive guide for the yachtsman
D.ALRS
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A.Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
B.Admiralty Maritime Communications
C.Admiralty List of Radio Signals
D.Admiralty Digital List of Lights
A.offshore set
B.onshore set
C.head current
D.fair or following current
A.navigational hazards and buoyage,meteorological data,details of pilotage,regulations,port facilities and guides to major port entry
B.information on charts
C.information on operational information and regulation
D.information on tides,currents and characteristics of the sea
A.The higher high waters
B.The lower high waters
C.The lower of the two daily tides
D.All high waters
A.Advised
B.Reported
C.Complied
D.Supplied
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Aboard a survival craft,ether can be used to().
A vessel in distress should send by radio telephone the two tone alarm signal followed immediately by the().
The Lists of Meteorological Observation Stations can be found in().
Lines drawn through points on the Earth having the same atmospheric pressure are known as ().
An orange flag showing a black circle and square is a().
The latest known details of lights are given in().
Admiralty EasyTide().
The information on()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
After the boat is at the top of the davit heads,the davit arms begin moving up the tracks and are stopped by the().
Mean high water is the average height of().