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See 'Prevention Of Collisions At Sea Regs1983' (home/library/rules and regulations)
 
See 'Prevention Of Collisions At Sea Regs1983' (home/library/rules and regulations)
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* Rule 27 - Vessel Not Under Command
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* COLREG 1972 Annex 1, Section 9 (b) reads:
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**(i)All round lights shall be so located as not to be obscured by masts, topmasts or superstructures within angular sectors of more than 6°, except anchor lights prescribed in Rule 30, which need not to be placed at an impractical height above the hull.
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** (ii) If it is impractical to comply with paragraph (b)(i) of this section by exhibiting only one all-round light, two all-round lights shall be used suitably positioned or screened so that they appear, as far as practicable, as one light at the distance of one mile.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 22 September 2010

See 'Prevention Of Collisions At Sea Regs1983' (home/library/rules and regulations)

  • Rule 27 - Vessel Not Under Command
  • COLREG 1972 Annex 1, Section 9 (b) reads:
    • (i)All round lights shall be so located as not to be obscured by masts, topmasts or superstructures within angular sectors of more than 6°, except anchor lights prescribed in Rule 30, which need not to be placed at an impractical height above the hull.
    • (ii) If it is impractical to comply with paragraph (b)(i) of this section by exhibiting only one all-round light, two all-round lights shall be used suitably positioned or screened so that they appear, as far as practicable, as one light at the distance of one mile.