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Navigational LightsPart C Rules 20-31

A brief by Lance Grindley

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General

• Instruction in the various navigation light layouts that may be experienced.

• In all examples define what action you would take if the grey mast indicates your vessel’s bow, and the other vessel is on a steady bearing.

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Rule 20 - Application

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Rule 20 - Application

• Lights shall exhibited from sunset to sunrise, and no other lights shall be exhibited that may be confused with the defined lights.

• Navigation lights shall also be exhibited during periods of restricted visibility

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Rule 21 - Definitions

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Navigation Lights

1. Masthead light

2. Port side light

3. Starboard side light

4. Stern light

5. Towing light

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Rule 22 - Visibility of Lights

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Rule 22 - Visibility of Lights Masthead

light Sidelight Sternlight Towing light All round

red white, green or yellow light

Length 50 metres or more

6 miles 3 miles 3 miles 3 miles 3 miles

Length less than 50 but 12 metres or more

5 miles 2 miles 2 miles 2 miles 2 miles

Length less than 20 but 12 metres or more

3 miles 1 mile 2 miles 2 miles 2 miles

Length less than 12 metres

2 miles 1 mile 2 miles 2 miles 2 miles

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Rule 23 - Power-driven Vessels Underway

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Power driven vessel, less than 50m in length, underway and making way, seen from starboard

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Power driven vessel probably greater than 50 meters in length, seen from ahead.

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Power driven vessel probably greater than 50 meters in length, starboard side open

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Power driven vessel maybe more than 50 meters in length, port side open

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Power driven vessel maybe more than 50 meters in length, port side open

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Submarine, underway and making way, seen from starboard (Yellow all round light 90 flashes per minute)

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Submarine underway and making way, port side open

(Yellow all round light 90 flashes per minute)

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Non displacement vessel making way, port side open

(Yellow all round light 120 flashes per minute)

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Non displacement vessel possibly greater than 50 m in length, underway and making way, port side open (120 flashes per minute)

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Rule 24 - Towing and Pushing

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Towing vessel 50m or less, with length of tow 200m or less, seen from ahead. Tow too small to be seen from this aspect.

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Tug with tow less than 200m, starboard side open

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Vessel less than 50 meters in length engaged in towing, with length of tow less than 200 meters seen

from port

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Vessel less than 50 meters in length engaged in towing, with length of tow less than 200 meters seen from port

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Vessel engaged in towing less than 50m in length, with length of tow greater than 200m, starboard side

open

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Vessel engaged in towing possibly greater than 50m in length, with length of tow less than 200m,

starboard side open

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Tug with tow less than 200m, port side open

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Vessel engaged in towing, with tow, seen from aft

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Vessel engaged in towing, with tow, seen from aft

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Tug with tow less than 200m, starboard side open,

pushing but not composite unit

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Tug with tow exceeding 200 meters, starboard side

open, towing a log boom

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Vessel engaged in towing, probably a log boom, seen from astern

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Vessel engaged in towing possibly greater than 50m in length, with length of tow greater than 200m,

starboard side open

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Vessel engaged in towing, seen from astern, and the tow seen from starboard

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You could be in risk of collision, and in grave danger

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Rule 25 - Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars

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Sailing vessel, port side open, showing optional

lights

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Sailing vessel seen from ahead

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Sailing vessel less than 20 meters in length seen from ahead, with combined lantern at masthead

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Sailing Vessel from astern

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Sailing vessel with mast head lantern, seen from starboard

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Rule 26 - Fishing Vessels

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Fishing vessel engaged in fishing under 50 meters in length, starboard side open

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Fishing vessel engaged in trawling, underway less than 50 meters in length, port side open

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Fishing vessel less than 50m in length, engaged in fishing, seen from starboard

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Fishing vessel engaged in fishing under 50 meters in length, port side open

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Vessel engaged in trawling, underway maybe 50 meters or more than in length, seen from ahead

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Vessel engaged in trawling, underway maybe 50 meters or more in length, port side open

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Fishing vessel engaged in trawling, underway less than 50 meters in length, seen from ahead

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Fishing vessel engaged in trawling, underway possibly greater than 50 meters in length, seen from ahead

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Fishing vessel engaged in trawling, less than 50 meters in length, with outlying gear, starboard side

open

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Vessel engaged in trawling, underway less than 50 meters in length, port side open, with gear out towards white light

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Two fishing vessels engaged in fishing, one with outlying gear, seen from starboard side

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Rule 27 - Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their

Ability to Maneuver

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Vessel not under command, underway

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Vessel, not under command, underway and making way, seen from ahead

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Vessel not under command, underway and making way, starboard side open

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Vessel underway and making way, not under command, port side open.

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Vessel probably over 50 meters in length, restricted

in ability to maneuver, starboard side open

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Vessel engaged in towing, under 50 meters in length, restricted in ability to maneuver, starboard

side open, probably a log boom

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Vessel engaged in towing less than 50m in length, with length of tow greater than 200m, restricted her

ability to maneuver starboard side open

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Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver, head on, with obstructions on her starboard side

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Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver, head on, with obstructions on her starboard side and

clear on her port side

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Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver, seen from astern, underway or at anchor, with obstruction on her port side

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Minesweeping vessel, probably 50 meters or more in length, port side open

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Two power driven vessels, probably greater than 50 meters in length, underway and making way, restricted in their ability to maneuver, seen from starboard - probably replenishing at sea

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Rule 28 - Vessels Constrained by Their Draft

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Power driven vessel maybe more than 50 meters in length, underway and making way, starboard side

open, constrained by her draft

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Power driven vessel maybe more than 50 meters in length, port side open, constrained by her draft

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Power driven vessel, seen from astern, constrained by her draft

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Rule 29 - Pilot Vessels

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Vessel on pilotage duty, seen from ahead

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Vessel on pilotage duty, underway, starboard side open

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Vessel on pilotage duty underway, and making way, seen from astern

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Pilot vessel, port side open, alongside power driven vessel possibly greater than 50 meters in length,

both underway and making way

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Rule 30 - Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground

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Vessel at anchor possibly greater than 50 meters in length, starboard side

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Vessel at anchor, with decklights, or power driven vessel underway and making way, showing improper decklights

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Vessel aground, seen from either end It could also be a vessel not under command seen from astern

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Vessel aground, starboard side open

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Vessel aground, port side

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Rule 31 - Seaplanes

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Seaplane, seen head on

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Others

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Power driven or sailing vessel underway from astern

Vessel less than 6 meters underway

Any masthead light just above horizon

Vessel being towed from astern (look for the tow)

Vessel at anchor 50 meters or less

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Vessel in distress

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