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Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (a) ? Rule 23 (a) Powerdriven vessel more or less than 50 m Stern view Underway
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel less than 50 metres underway power driven vessel of 20 metres or more in lenght the sidelights
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (a) In a powerdriven vessel of less than 20 metres in length, the sidelights may be placed in front of the masthead light (Annex 3 (b))
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (a) Vessel less than 20m in length (Anex I 3(b)) The sidelights may be placed forward of the masthead light
Rule 23 (a) Powerdriven vessel less than 20 m Underway Bow view With combined lantern Powerdriven vessels less than 20 metres may replace their sidelights by a combined lantern Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel less than 20 m Rule 23 (a)
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Wig craft Rule 23 c
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Underway Rule 23 (a) A vessel at anchor is not underway
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Underway Rule 23 (a) A vessel alongside is not underway
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Underway Rule 23 (a) Vessel underway and making way through the water
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Underway Rule 23(a) Vessel underway but NOT making way through the water This vessel must show the same lights as if she was making way through the water This vessel may be waiting for a pilot
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Wig craft Rule 23 (c)
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Aircushion vessel Rule 23 (b) Hovercraft
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Aircushion vessel Rule 23 (b) Hydrofoil
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Aircushion vessel Rule 23 (b) Jetfoil Rule 23 Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (b) Aircushion vessel less than 50 m Underway Starboard side view
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (b) Aircushion vessel less than 50 m Underway Starboard side view
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessel underway Rule 23 (b) Aircushion vessel less than 50 m Underway Starboard side view
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Wig craft Rule 23 (c)
Rule 23 (c) Wig craft landing, taking off or flying near the surface
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway ,Wig craft at night
Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel less than 12 m Rule 23 (d) , Rule 23 (d) (i) Powerdriven vessel less than 12 m ,Underway Bow view With allround white light ,With sidelights
Rule 23 (d) (i) and (iii) Powerdriven vessel less than 12 m. Underway With combined lantern Masthead light or allround white light off centreline Bow view (left) Stern view (right) Rule 23 Powerdriven vessels underway Powerdriven vessel less than 12 m Rule 23 (d)
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Vessel under sail propelled by machinery At night, such a vessel must exhibit the lights of a powerdriven vessel
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel of less than 20 m Rule 25 (b) Sailing vessel less than 20 metres in length with threecoloured lantern. Stern view
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel of less than 20 m Rule 25 (b) Rule 25 (b) Sailing vessel less than 20 m with threecolour lantern. Bow view.
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Additional lights for sailing vessels underway Rule 25 Port side view
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Additional lights for sailing vessels underway Rule 25 c Stern view
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Additional lights for sailing vessels underway Rule 25 C Rule 25 (c) Sailing vessel with additional allround red and green lights
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel less than 7 m in length Rule 25 (d) (i)
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Vessel oars Rule 25 (d) i(i)
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel underway Rule 25 (a) Large sailing vessel by day
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Rule 25 (e) Sailing vessel under sail and propelled by machinery Vessel under sail propelled by machinery Rule 25 e
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel underway Rule 25 (a) Sailing vessel at night Port side view
Rule 25 Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel underway Rule 25 (a) Sailing vessel at night Stern view
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel underway Rule 25 (a) Rule 25 Sailing vessel underway
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars Sailing vessel of less than 20 m Rule 25 (b) Port side view
File 24 Towing and pushing Composite unit Rule 24 (b) Composite unit at night Same as powerdriven vessel
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f) Powerdriven vessel pushing a group of vessels Stern view
rule24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object being towed Rule 24 (e) Vessel being towed, tow more than 200 metres
rule 24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object being towed Rule 24 (e)
rule 24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object being towed Rule 24 (e) Rule 24 (e) and (a) Powerdriven vessel being towed and Powerdriven vessel towing Tow 200 m or less Bow view
rule 24 Towing and pushing Rule 24 (e) and (a) Vessel being towed and Powerdriven vessel towing Stern view
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Dracones are long floating sausageshaped containers made of nylon and covered with a rubber coating. They carry liquid cargo like oil
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g)
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Inconspicuous object
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Towing logs
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Inconspicuous object being towed. 25 metres or more in breadth and 100 metres or less in length
Rule24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 c
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Inconspicuous object being towed. 25 metres or more in breadth and more than 100 metres in length
rule 24 Towing and pushing Inconspicuous vessels or objects Rule 24 (g) Inconspicuous object being towed. Length of tow more than 200 metres
rule 24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object cannot exhibit lights Rule 24 (h)
rule 24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object cannot exhibit lights Rule 24 (h) A night, this object will not be able to exhibit lights as prescribed
rule 24 Towing and pushing Vessel or object cannot exhibit lights Rule 24 (h)
File 24 Towing and pushing Rule 24 (i) Powerdriven vessel towing not normally engaged in a towing operation (e.g. helping another vessel in distress) Starboard side view Powerdriven vessel towing, cannot exhibit towing lights Rule 24 (i) The nature of the relationship between both vessels must be indicated
rule 24 Towing and pushing Towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f)
rule 24 Towing and pushing Towing vessel and her tow severely restricted in their ability to deviate from their course At night See Rule 27 c
rule 24 Towing and pushing Towing vessel and her tow severely restricted in their ability to deviate from their course By day See Rule 27 (c)
rule 24 Towing and pushing Typical view along the coast
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c) Pusher and barge,Pushing ahead
rule 24 Towing and pushing
rule 24 Towing and pushing The tug has taken the buoy in tow The tug has taken the buoy in tow impracticable for the object to exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, powerdriven vessel more or less than 50 metres in length OR Powerdriven vessel towing pushing ahead or towing alongside,less than 50 metres in length. Tow 200 metres or less
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing Powerdriven vessel more or less than 50 metres in length
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, Powerdriven vessel towing pushing ahead or towing alongside,less than 50 metres in length. Tow 200 metres or less
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing Powerdriven vessel, 50 metres or more. Tow 200 metres or less. OR Power driven vessel towing,pushing ahead or towing alongside,less than 50 metres. Tow more than 200 metres
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, Rule 24 Powerdriven vessel, 50 metres or more. Tow 200 metres or less.
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, Rule 24 Power driven vessel towing,less than 50 metres. Tow more than 200 metres
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, vessel engaged in towing, 50 metres or more in length. Length of tow more than 200 metres Bow view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, Powerdriven vessel engaged in towing, 50 metres or more in length. Length of towmore than 200 metres Starboard side view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f) Towing alongside
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing Powerdriven vessel engaged in towing, 50 metres or more in length. Length of tow more than 200 metres Port side view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Definition Towing is to pull along in water by a rope or a chain
Rule 24 Towing and pushing
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow 200 m or less Rule 24 (a) The powerdriven vessel towing is less than 50 metres in length
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow 200 m or less Rule 24 (a) Powerdriven vessel towing, pushing ahead or towing alongside, less than 50 m Tow 200 m or less Starboard side view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow 200 m or less Rule 24 (a) Powerdriven vessel towing, pushing ahead or towing alongside, more or less than 50 m Tow 200 m or less Port side view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow more than 200 m Rule 24 (a) The powerdriven vessel towing is less than 50 metres in length
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow more than 200 m Rule 24 (a) The powerdriven vessel towing is more or less than 50 metres in length
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow more than 200 m Rule 24 (a) Powerdriven vessel towing, more or less than 50 m Tow more than 200 m Starboard side view
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (f) Tugpushed dumb barge
Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing Rule 24 (a) Only a powerdriven vessel towing shows a towing light and a sternlight A powerdriven vessel pushing or towing alongside shows only a sternlight
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow more than 200 m Rule 24 (a), (e) Rule 24 (a) (v) and (e) Powerdriven vessel towing Tow more than 200 m
Rule 24 Towing and pushing Powerdriven vessel towing, tow more than 200 m Rule 24 (a), (e) Never ever attempt to pass between a tug and its tow
File 24 Towing and pushing Composite unit Rule 24 (b) Composite unit by day Same as powerdriven vessel
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (f) Tugpushed dumb barge
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f) Pusher and two vessels being pushed ahead
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f) Vessel towing alongside and vessel being towed alongside
rule 24 Towing and pushing Pushing ahead or towing alongside Rule 24 (c), (f) Power driven vessel pushing a barge
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Anchored vessels Rule 30 (a) (b) For vessels less than 50 m, the single white light may be exhibited where it can best be seen
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Vessels aground Rule 30 (d)
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Vessels aground Rule 30 (d)
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Rule 30 (d) (ii) Vessel aground
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Vessels aground Rule 30 (d)
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Rule 30 (a) and (b) Vessel at anchor More or less than 50 m
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Anchored vessels Rule 30 (a) (b)
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Rule 30 (a), (b) and (c) Vessel at anchor More or less than 100 m
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Anchored vessels Rule 30 (c)A vessel at anchor may, and a vessel of 100 metres and more in length shall use the available working or equivalent lights to illuminate her decks
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Anchored vessels Rule 30 (a) (b) Vessel at anchor by day
Rule 30 Anchored vessels and vessels aground Anchored vessels Rule 30 (a) (b) In some very busy harbours, vessels have to wait at anchor for a free berth
Anchored vessels Rule 30 e metres length are not obliged to exhibit the lights shapes for vessels at anchor, although they may do so. OBLIGED to exhibit these lights or shapes:In or near a narrow channel, a fairway, an anchorage area
Rule 30 Anchored vesselsand vessels aground Vessels aground Rule 30 (d) A vessel aground is a vessel which is in direct contact with the bottom of the sea