Miscellaneous Coast Guard Hearings: Eighty-eighth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 104 sider |
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Side 8
... engaged in coastal trade to operate on inland waters with navigational lights that conform to the " International Rules of the Road . " The international rules necessitate the carrying of navigational lights at an elevation ...
... engaged in coastal trade to operate on inland waters with navigational lights that conform to the " International Rules of the Road . " The international rules necessitate the carrying of navigational lights at an elevation ...
Side 12
... engaged on an international voyage , whose beam exceeds 20 feet , there must be carried on the foremast a white light at a height not less than 40 feet above the hull of the vessel and a white light on the mainmast aft at least 15 feet ...
... engaged on an international voyage , whose beam exceeds 20 feet , there must be carried on the foremast a white light at a height not less than 40 feet above the hull of the vessel and a white light on the mainmast aft at least 15 feet ...
Side 40
... prolonged blasts ; " ( xiv ) the term ' engaged in fishing ' means fishing with nets , lines or trawls but does not include fishing with trolling lines . " PART B .-- LIGHTS AND SHAPES " Rule 2 40 MISCELLANEOUS COAST GUARD HEARINGS.
... prolonged blasts ; " ( xiv ) the term ' engaged in fishing ' means fishing with nets , lines or trawls but does not include fishing with trolling lines . " PART B .-- LIGHTS AND SHAPES " Rule 2 40 MISCELLANEOUS COAST GUARD HEARINGS.
Side 42
... engaged in towing , if the length of tow exceeds 600 feet , shall carry , where it can best be seen , a black ... engaged in laying or in picking up a submarine cable or naviga- tion mark , or a vessel engaged in surveying or underwater ...
... engaged in towing , if the length of tow exceeds 600 feet , shall carry , where it can best be seen , a black ... engaged in laying or in picking up a submarine cable or naviga- tion mark , or a vessel engaged in surveying or underwater ...
Side 44
... engaged on pilotage duty and under way- " ( i ) Shall carry a white light at the masthead at a height of not less than 20 feet above the hull , visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least 3 miles and at a distance of 8 feet ...
... engaged on pilotage duty and under way- " ( i ) Shall carry a white light at the masthead at a height of not less than 20 feet above the hull , visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least 3 miles and at a distance of 8 feet ...
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Side 20 - A sailing vessel under way shall sound, at intervals of not more than one minute, when on the starboard tack, one blast ; when on the port tack, two blasts in succession, and when with the wind abaft the beam, three blasts in succession. (d) A vessel when at anchor shall, at intervals of not more than one minute, ring the bell rapidly for about five seconds.
Side 42 - By day she shall carry in a vertical line one over the other, not less than 6 feet apart, where they can best be seen, three shapes not less than 2 feet in diameter...
Side 44 - ... for other vessels, but shall carry a white light at the masthead visible all round...
Side 48 - A steam vessel hearing, apparently forward of her beam, the fog signal of a vessel, the position of which is not ascertained shall, so far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over.
Side 49 - 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 41 - On the port side a red light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
Side 50 - NO VESSEL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO NEGLECT PROPER PRECAUTIONS. ART. 29. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel or the owner or master or crew thereof from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen or by the special circumstances of the case.
Side 50 - 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 48 - This article only applies to cases where vessels are meeting end on or nearly end on in such a manner as to involve risk of collision...
Side 50 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.