Year: 2024 Language: English Author: USCG Genre: Handbook Publisher: Department of Homeland Security Edition: August 2024 ISBN: 9798392853205 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 203 Description: The International Rules in this book were formalized in the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, and became effective on July 15, 1977. The Rules (commonly called 72 COLREGS) are part of the Convention, and vessels flying the flags of states ratifying the treaty are bound to the Rules. The United States has ratified this treaty and all United States flag vessels must adhere to these Rules where applicable. These Rules are applicable on waters outside of established navigational lines of demarcation. The lines are called COLREGS Demarcation Lines and delineate those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the Inland and International Rules. COLREGS Demarcation Lines are contained in this book. This handbook is a compendium produced by the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Navigation Systems, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C, of the International and Inland Rules of the Road and their respective annexes, the Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Regulations, and Vessel Traffic Management Regulations. An up-to-date printed copy of this publication may be used to meet the 'copy of these Rules' requirement of 33 CFR 83.01(g) or Inland Rule 1(g). Additional info: Includes Editorial Corrections: • August 7th, 2024, the graphic at Rule 37 was corrected to properly reflect the text in the Rule, and was also added to the heading of "Annex IV - Distress Signals" (33 CFR 87)". • August 8th, 2024 subsequent to corrections to the graphic at page 106 to better reflect the text in Rule 37. • August 9th, 2024, Rule 35(g) was corrected to read "...one short, one prolonged and one short blast" vice "...one short, one long and one short".
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Navigation Rules And Regulations Handbook
Language: English
Author: USCG
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Department of Homeland Security
Edition: August 2024
ISBN: 9798392853205
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 203
Description: The International Rules in this book were formalized in the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, and became effective on July 15, 1977. The Rules (commonly called 72 COLREGS) are part of the Convention, and vessels flying the flags of states ratifying the treaty are bound to the Rules. The United States has ratified this treaty and all United States flag vessels must adhere to these Rules where applicable.
These Rules are applicable on waters outside of established navigational lines of demarcation. The lines are called COLREGS Demarcation Lines and delineate those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the Inland and International Rules. COLREGS Demarcation Lines are contained in this book.
This handbook is a compendium produced by the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Navigation Systems, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C, of the International and Inland Rules of the Road and their respective annexes, the Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Regulations, and Vessel Traffic Management Regulations.
An up-to-date printed copy of this publication may be used to meet the 'copy of these Rules' requirement of 33 CFR 83.01(g) or Inland Rule 1(g).
Additional info: Includes Editorial Corrections:
• August 7th, 2024, the graphic at Rule 37 was corrected to properly reflect the text in the Rule, and was also added to the heading of "Annex IV - Distress Signals" (33 CFR 87)".
• August 8th, 2024 subsequent to corrections to the graphic at page 106 to better reflect the text in Rule 37.
• August 9th, 2024, Rule 35(g) was corrected to read "...one short, one prolonged and one short blast" vice "...one short, one long and one short".
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