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Are navigation lights required for a 30.5' daysailor?
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Bart Senior wrote:
Are navigation lights required for a 30.5' daysailor? Why would they not? The Colregs have a section on the requirements for sailboats - Rule 25. Exceptions may be made for vessels that are never used at night or in restricted visibility. Also, sailboats under 7 meters can get by with a just a flashlight. Here's a good rules trivia question: is a small, powered dinghy required to have sidelights? How do the International and Inland rules differ? |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... Bart Senior wrote: Are navigation lights required for a 30.5' daysailor? Why would they not? The Colregs have a section on the requirements for sailboats - Rule 25. Exceptions may be made for vessels that are never used at night or in restricted visibility. Also, sailboats under 7 meters can get by with a just a flashlight. Here's a good rules trivia question: is a small, powered dinghy required to have sidelights? No. Power driven vessels less than seven meters and whose max speed cannot exceed 7 knots may exhibit an all-around white light and, if praticable, sidelights but sidelights are not required in all cases. (for example on a small inflatable dinghy sidelights are not considered practicable) How do the International and Inland rules differ? The above is International only. CN |
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Capt. Neal® wrote:
.... Here's a good rules trivia question: is a small, powered dinghy required to have sidelights? No. Power driven vessels less than seven meters and whose max speed cannot exceed 7 knots may exhibit an all-around white light and, if praticable, sidelights but sidelights are not required in all cases. (for example on a small inflatable dinghy sidelights are not considered practicable) How do the International and Inland rules differ? The above is International only. CN For once, Neal is correct on the rules. The point here is that the "small dinghy" exemption only applies to the international rules. It was taught to me as the "poor fisherman" rule, because there is no way to enforce running lights on all the small third world fishing boats. However, an inflatable dink cruising down Spa Creek at night must have side lights. |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote CN For once, Neal is correct on the rules. The point here is that the "small dinghy" exemption only applies to the international rules. It was taught to me as the "poor fisherman" rule, because there is no way to enforce running lights on all the small third world fishing boats. However, an inflatable dink cruising down Spa Creek at night must have side lights. and most don't. |
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