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You are out on the water. you do not understand what another boater intends to do. what sound signal should you make?

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  1. 28 September, 11:49
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    When you do not understand what another boater intends to do, you are required to communicate this to the boater by sounding five or more short and rapid blasts. A short blast means a blast that takes about one second. The two vessel must stop or slow down until they clearly understand each other intent.
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