There are six outside the Houses of Parliament marking an exclusion zone.
Usually on the terrace there is an armed police officer keeping watch.
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Well..... technically he's informing you that he can't manoeuvre and that he's steering (or holding) to port.Paul Winslow wrote: .... A tug pulling barges on the Thames sounds four short blasts followed by two short blasts. What is he about to do?
If he means anything else then he could probably do with some CEVNI lessons...
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Well, sort of.Randy Fandango wrote:Well..... technically he's informing you that he can't manoeuvre and that he's steering (or holding) to port.Paul Winslow wrote: .... A tug pulling barges on the Thames sounds four short blasts followed by two short blasts. What is he about to do?
If he means anything else then he could probably do with some CEVNI lessons...
Giles
The tug on the Thames sounding 4 short blasts followed by two short blasts is saying “I am turning around to port” (4 + 1 blast would be turning around to starboard)
I have to admit that I'm not familiar with CEVNI. However, navigation on the tidal Thames is covered by the International Regulations for
the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (ColRegs), PLA River Byelaws and PLA General Directions and Notices to Mariners.
For those who don't know (and I had to look it up!) CEVNI is the 'Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure'. This is the European inland waterways equivalent of ColRegs. I'm not sure that it applies to the tidal Thames though.
Now Mark will have really lost the will to live!! ..... but it's all interesting stuff, I think!
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Interesting. I assume that's covered by the following bits from the Colregs (IRPCS):
"IRPCS
Rule 35
Sound signals in reduced visibility.
k) A pilot vessel when engaged on pilotage duty may in addition to the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a), (b) or (g) of this Rule sound an identity signal consisting of four short blasts
Rule 34
Manouevring and warning signals.
(a) When vessels are in sight of one another, a power-driven vessel underway, when manoeuvring as authorised by these Rules, shall indicate that manoeuvre by the following signals on her whistle:
• two short blasts to mean “I am altering my course to port”
Certainly interesting that they vary from the CEVNI rules but then I guess a pilot vessel or a tug doing its job simply can't "manoeuvre" out of your way even if it wanted too. Kind of...
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"IRPCS
Rule 35
Sound signals in reduced visibility.
k) A pilot vessel when engaged on pilotage duty may in addition to the signals prescribed in paragraphs (a), (b) or (g) of this Rule sound an identity signal consisting of four short blasts
Rule 34
Manouevring and warning signals.
(a) When vessels are in sight of one another, a power-driven vessel underway, when manoeuvring as authorised by these Rules, shall indicate that manoeuvre by the following signals on her whistle:
• two short blasts to mean “I am altering my course to port”
Certainly interesting that they vary from the CEVNI rules but then I guess a pilot vessel or a tug doing its job simply can't "manoeuvre" out of your way even if it wanted too. Kind of...
Giles
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...and if we see a boat showing two cones pointing towards each other in a vertical line,what should we do?
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Is there anyone I could catch a lift with?
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Paul
I'd like to go on the Thames trip this Sunday but I do not have much experience or any BCU awards
I'm a new member and have only been on the lake 4 times and in the pool once - plus I hope to be there tonight. Is this good enough to paddle on the Thames or would I be better suited having more sessions on the lake and go on the Thames the next time a trip is available.
Many thanks.
I'd like to go on the Thames trip this Sunday but I do not have much experience or any BCU awards
I'm a new member and have only been on the lake 4 times and in the pool once - plus I hope to be there tonight. Is this good enough to paddle on the Thames or would I be better suited having more sessions on the lake and go on the Thames the next time a trip is available.
Many thanks.
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Check to see if it's skipper's drunk as he's clearly crashed into (and is carrying along) a west cardinal mark....Tharlow wrote:...and if we see a boat showing two cones pointing towards each other in a vertical line,what should we do?
Giles
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He's also fishing...Randy Fandango wrote:Check to see if it's skipper's drunk as he's clearly crashed into (and is carrying along) a west cardinal mark....Tharlow wrote:...and if we see a boat showing two cones pointing towards each other in a vertical line,what should we do?
Giles
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The car park in Park Row is no longer free on Sundays.
It will cost £7 to park for more than 4 hours.
Details at http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/T ... kRow05.htm
The days of getting something free from your council have gone...
It will cost £7 to park for more than 4 hours.
Details at http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/T ... kRow05.htm
The days of getting something free from your council have gone...