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Published:25th October 202421st December 2024 Last Updated:21st December 2024
PART D: Sound & Light Signals

Rule 32: Definitions

  1. The word “whistle” means any sound signalling appliance capable of producing the prescribed blasts and which complies with the specifications in Annex III to these Regulations.
  2. The term “short blast” means a blast of about one second’s duration.
  3. The term “prolonged blast” means a blast of from four to six seconds’ duration.

What this means:

Rule 32: Definitions – Our plain English guide to help you understand & remember this rule.


Bells, gongs, whistles and lights make up the various combinations of signals available. However, most of the time, the only signal we’ll use or hear is a whistle. Unfortunately, the term whistle is a little misleading, as it refers to any sound signalling appliance, usually a horn. Bells and gongs are reserved for longer vessels to indicate their length when anchored in restricted visibility.

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