Last night was an incredibly bright moon... looking out at the water, the white decks of boats were clearly visible, two hours after sunset. What are the Rules regarding nav lights in this situation?
Anna Leigh":249ng5m9 said:Last night was an incredibly bright moon... looking out at the water, the white decks of boats were clearly visible, two hours after sunset. What are the Rules regarding nav lights in this situation?
Rule 20
Light rules shall be complied with from sunrise to sunset and at all other times of restricted visibility. They may be displayed at other times if necessary.
Question: If you see a black conical shape pointy end down, what does it signify and where will you see it carried?
What is the size of vessel that is required to display that shape?
SGIDave":3ie6cepd said:When looking at your nav chart you observe the red and green markers have letters/numbers next to them....one of the markers is labelled G "1" Fl G 4sec.
How do you read these characters and what do they tell you?
/david
What is the saying, "Even nuns get embarrassed" a memory jog for?
A sea plane is lowest in the COLREGS priority list (that doesn’t mean a C-Dory can’t or shouldn’t communicate with one heading your way toward the same area).
-Waypoint-":qvflr1bd said:The "stand on" vessel would be the vessel that is going "with the current" (down stream)
(d) Notwithstanding Rule 14(a), a power-driven vessel operating on the Great Lakes, Western Rivers, or waters specified by the Secretary, and proceeding downbound with a following current shall have the right-of-way over an upbound vessel, shall propose the manner of passage, and shall initiate the maneuvering signals prescribed by Rule 34(a)(i), as appropriate.
Western Rivers means the Mississippi River, its tributaries, South Pass, and Southwest Pass, to the navigational-demarcation lines dividing the high seas from harbors, rivers, and other inland waters of the United States, and the Port Allen-Morgan City Alternative Route, and that part of the Atchafalaya River above its junction with the Port Allen-Morgan City Alternative Route including the Old River and the Red River and those waters specified by §§ 89.25 and 89.27 of this chapter, and such other, similar waters as are designated by the COTP.
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) and Rule 14(a), in the Canadian waters of a narrow channel or fairway where there is a current or tidal stream and two power-driven vessels are meeting each other from opposite directions so as to involve risk of collision,
(i) the vessel proceeding with the current or tidal stream shall be the stand-on vessel and shall propose the place of passage and shall indicate the side on which she intends to pass by sounding the appropriate signal prescribed in Rule 34(a) or (g),
(ii) the vessel proceeding against the current or tidal stream shall keep out of the way of the vessel proceeding with the current or tidal stream and shall hold as necessary to permit safe passing,
(iii) the vessel proceeding against the current or tidal stream shall promptly reply to the signal referred to in subparagraph (i) with the same signal, if she is in agreement, and with the sound signal prescribed in Rule 34(d), if she is in doubt.