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For boats at anchor: You should ring—at intervals of not more than one
minute—a bell rapidly for about five seconds. In addition, one short blast
followed by one prolonged and one short blast may be sounded to an
approaching vessel to give warning of your position and of the possibility of
collision.
If this is not what you were looking for, you can check for more rules here: http://www.dbw.ca.gov/pubs/ABC/
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