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Depending on the size of your boat and the state it is operated in, you may be required to have a sound making device -- bell, whistle, or horn -- aboard. These devices are handy for signaling your intentions to other boats, getting the attention of bridge tenders and the boat that just waked you, letting others know your location while in fog, or to get help. Do you routinely keep such a device on your boat? If so, what type do you have or do you have multiple sound makers aboard? What is the primary way you use them? Have you ever used horn signals for passing to port or starboard? When your engine is in reverse? When you leave the dock? Or only to signal "Danger!" Do you routinely use one while sailing or only when danger -- or your temper -- rises? Tell us about the sounds you make then take the Quick Quiz on the homepage.(Discussion topic and quiz provided by Warren Milberg)