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Old 09-19-2018, 03:59 AM   #29
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Arrow In Fog, Bell-Buoy's "Ring" Carries for Miles...

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Originally Posted by loonguy View Post
So a fog bell serves the same purpose as a fog horn, which presumably could be any horn?? I still don't get the legal justification for a bell, or for the 26' threshold issue raised by TCC. Having said that, however, it seems to me that a bell might be a good addition for a less abrasive notice to others that I am in their vicinity and a good addition aesthetically to my boat so I will be shopping. Any suggestions?
If you've passed by New York's "The Race" narrows on Long Island—and "felt" its fog horn—you'll know the difference immediately.

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Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
Its for use in foggy situations.... the fog carries the tone of the bell farther than other sounds. Woodsy
Sailors have known this for centuries.

But I think I need more "power" than a bell when I can't see the skipper who's bearing down on my sailboat.


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