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Visual Distress Signals (continued)

boats participating in organized events, and manually propelled boats.

If you are required to have visual distress signals, at least three safety-approved pyrotechnic devices in serviceable condition must be readily accessible. They must be marked with a date showing the service life, which must not be expired.

Carry three signals for day use and three signals for night use. Some pyrotechnic signals, such as red flares, meet both day and night use requirements.

Store pyrotechnic signals in a cool, dry location. An orange or red watertight container prominently marked “Distress Signals” is recommended.

Other recognized visual distress signals include:

Flames in a bucket

Code flags November and Charlie

Square flag and ball

Black square and ball on orange background flag

Orange flag (certified)

Electric distress light (certified) - for night use only.

Dye marker (any color)

Person waving arms

U.S. ensign flown upside down

Audible Distress Signals

U.S. Coast Guard regulations require one hand, mouth or power-operated whistle or horn, audible for at least a half mile.

Other recognized audible distress signals include:

Radio communication (see Emergency Procedures - Radio Procedures - Radio Communication)

Radio-telegraph alarm

Position indicating radio beacon

Morse Code SOS (3 short, 3 long, 3 short) sounded by any means

Fog horn sounded continuously

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