Navigation Rules: International-inlandThe Guard, 1984 - 211 sider |
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Side 180
... trend of highwater shoreline across Corson Inlet . ( i ) A line formed by the centerline of the Townsend Inlet Highway Bridge . ( j ) A line formed by the shoreline of Seven Mile Beach and Hereford Inlet Light . ( k ) A line drawn from ...
... trend of highwater shoreline across Corson Inlet . ( i ) A line formed by the centerline of the Townsend Inlet Highway Bridge . ( j ) A line formed by the shoreline of Seven Mile Beach and Hereford Inlet Light . ( k ) A line drawn from ...
Side 181
... trend of the highwater shoreline across the entrances to small bays and inlets . § 80.510 Chesapeake Bay En- trance , VA . A line drawn from Cape Charles Light to Cape Henry Light . § 80.515 Cape Henry , VA to Cape Hatteras , NC . ( a ) ...
... trend of the highwater shoreline across the entrances to small bays and inlets . § 80.510 Chesapeake Bay En- trance , VA . A line drawn from Cape Charles Light to Cape Henry Light . § 80.515 Cape Henry , VA to Cape Hatteras , NC . ( a ) ...
Side 182
... trend of the highwater shoreline across the entrance of small bays and inlets . § 80.530 Cape Fear , NC to Little River Inlet , NC . ( a ) A line drawn from the abandoned lighthouse charted in approximate position latitude 33 ° 52.4 ' N ...
... trend of the highwater shoreline across the entrance of small bays and inlets . § 80.530 Cape Fear , NC to Little River Inlet , NC . ( a ) A line drawn from the abandoned lighthouse charted in approximate position latitude 33 ° 52.4 ' N ...
Side 184
... trend of the highwater shorelines from the seaward tangent of Wassau Island to the seaward tangent of Bradley Point on Ossabaw Island . ( d ) A north - south line ( longi- tude 81 ° 08.4 ' W. ) drawn from the southernmost extremity of ...
... trend of the highwater shorelines from the seaward tangent of Wassau Island to the seaward tangent of Bradley Point on Ossabaw Island . ( d ) A north - south line ( longi- tude 81 ° 08.4 ' W. ) drawn from the southernmost extremity of ...
Side 186
... trend of the seaward shoreline . ( f ) A line drawn on the centerline of the Overseas Highway ( U.S. 1 ) and bridges ... trend of the mainland , highwater shoreline from Cape Sable at East Cape to Little Shark River Light 1 ; thence to ...
... trend of the seaward shoreline . ( f ) A line drawn on the centerline of the Overseas Highway ( U.S. 1 ) and bridges ... trend of the mainland , highwater shoreline from Cape Sable at East Cape to Little Shark River Light 1 ; thence to ...
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12 meters 20 meters 72 COLREGS ability to maneuver all-round lights all-round white light alternative compliance ANNEX I-Continued approximate position latitude best be seen Breakwater Breakwater Light Cape Certificate of Alternative channel or fairway COLREGS shall apply comply Daybeacon engaged in fishing exhibit the lights Harbor highwater shoreline Inland Navigation Rules Inland Rules International Island less than 20 Lights and Shapes lights or shapes lights prescribed line drawn longitude luminous intensity meters in length miles Navigation Rules Pillar Point Harbor power-driven vessel prescribed in paragraph prescribed in Rule pushing vessel Quillayute River radiotelephone Regulations risk of collision Sailing Rules RULE seaward extremity shapes prescribed Shapes RULE Shapes RULE 24-Continued short blasts sidelights signals prescribed Simons Island sound pressure level South Jetty Steering and Sailing sternlight thence towing light traffic separation scheme vertical line vessel engaged vessel of less vessel or object vessel restricted waters
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Side 16 - ... (c) Assumptions shall not be made on the basis of scanty information, especially scanty radar information. (d) In determining if risk of collision exists the following considerations shall be among those taken into account: (I) Such risk shall be deemed to exist if the compass bearing of an approaching vessel does not appreciably change...
Side 117 - Rule shall be used as follows : (i) A power-driven vessel making way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes a prolonged blast. (ii) A power-driven vessel under way, but stopped and making no way through the water, shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes two prolonged blasts...
Side 6 - In obeying and construing these rules, due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision, and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
Side 156 - Rule 31 Distress Signals When a vessel or seaplane on the water is in distress and requires assistance from other vessels or from the shore, the following shall be the signals to be used or displayed by her, either together or separately, namely: (a) A gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute.
Side 33 - Where by any of these rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Side 2 - That the following regulations for preventing collisions at sea shall be followed by all public and private vessels of the United States upon the high seas and in all waters connected therewith, navigable by seagoing vessels.
Side 100 - Rule 29.— Pilot Vessels (a) A vessel engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit: (i) At or near the masthead, two allround lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and the lower red; (ii) When underway, in addition, sidelights and a sternlight; (iii) When at anchor, in addition to the lights prescribed in sub-paragraph (i), the light, lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30 for vessels at anchor.
Side 30 - When two steam vessels are crossing, so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Side 131 - ... 3. Horizontal positioning and spacing of lights, (a) When two masthead lights are prescribed for a power-driven vessel, the horizontal distance between them shall not be less than one half of the length of the vessel but need not be more than 100 metres.
Side 9 - ... (iii) a vessel engaged in replenishment or transferring persons, provisions or cargo while underway; (iv) a vessel engaged in the launching or recovery of aircraft; (v) a vessel engaged in...