Figure 1
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Power Driven Vessels
Power driven vessels of less than 20 meters shall exhibit
navigation lights as shown in Figure 1. |
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(Note: 2 masthead lights are
optional for vessels under 50 meters. Vessels over 50 meters
will display two masthead lights.)
Vessels of less than 12 meters
in length, may show the lights in either Figure 1 or Figure
2.
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Figure 2
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Power driven vessels of less than 7 meters whose maximum speed
cannot exceed 7 knots may exhibit an all-around white light,
and if practicable sidelights instead of the lights prescribed
above, in international waters only. |
Figure 3
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Sailing Vessels and Vessels
Under Oars
Sailing vessels less than 20 meters may exhibit the navigation
lights shown in Figures 3 or 4. |
Figure 4
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Figure 5
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Another option for sailboats
is to use a single combination lantern at the top of the mast
as shown in Figure 5. |
Figure 6
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Sailing vessels less than 7
meters may carry an electric torch or lighted lantern showing
a white light to be displayed in sufficient time to prevent
collision (see Figure 6 - left picture). |
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If practicable, the lights prescribed for sailing vessels
less than 20 meters should be displayed.
Vessels under oars may display
the lights prescribed for sailing vessels, but if not, must
have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing
a white light to be displayed in sufficient time to prevent
collision (see Figure 6 - right picture).
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Shapes and Lights
To alert other vessels of conditions which may be hazardous,
there are requirements to display lights at night and shapes
during the day.
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Figure 7
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Anchored Vessels
Power driven vessels and sailing vessels at anchor must
display anchor lights. An anchor light for a vessel less than
50 meters in length is an all-around white light visible for
2 miles exhibited where it can best be seen (see Figure 7). |
Vessels at anchor shall exhibit forward where best seen, a ball
shape (see Figure 8). |
Figure 8
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Vessels less than 7 meters
are not required to display anchor lights or day shapes unless
anchored in or near a narrow channel, fairway or anchorage,
or where other vessels normally navigate.
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Anchor lights are not required on vessels less than 20 meters,
anchored in special anchorages in inland waters designated by
the Secretary of Transportation. |
Figure 9
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Sailing Vessels Under Power
Vessels under sail also being propelled
by machinery, must exhibit forward where best seen, a conical
shape with the apex pointing down (see Figure 9).
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Vessels less than 12 meters
are not required to exhibit the dayshape in inland waters.
Sailing vessels operating under
machinery, or under sail and machinery are considered power
driven and must display the lights prescribed for a power
driven vessel.
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Figure 10

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Restricted Maneuverability
The Navigation Rules require vessels restricted in their
ability to maneuver to display appropriate day shapes or lights.
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recreational vessels engaged in diving activities may exhibit
a rigid replica of the international code flag "A"
not less than one meter in height or at night display the navigation
lights shown in Figure 10. |
This
requirement does not affect the use of a red and white divers
flag which may be required by state or local law to mark a diver's
location. The "A" flag is a navigation signal indicating
the vessel's restricted maneuverability and does not pertain
to the diver.
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