USCG Exam Practice · Rule 37 — Distress Signals
A vessel operator slowly and repeatedly raises and lowers both arms outstretched to each side. Under 33 CFR §87.01, this action indicates what?
- AThe operator is acknowledging a passing vessel
- BThe operator is signaling a request to overtake
- CThe vessel is in distress and requires assistance✓ correct
- DThe operator is directing vessel traffic
Why C is correct
33 CFR §87.01(k) expressly lists slowly and repeatedly raising and lowering arms outstretched to each side as a distress signal indicating need of assistance.
Cited:33 CFR §87.01
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