This is a very helpful video. Thank you! So at anchor.... < 50 meters = 1 all round white anchor light (1 day ball) > 50 meters = 2 all round white anchor lights, aft lower (1 day ball) > 100 meters = deck lights must also be on at anchor. (1 day ball) If aground *and* > 12 meters, then 2 vertical red lights are required (3 vertical day balls)
Are the any light configuration for vessel not under command at anchor ? Or if I have understood COLREG correctly when the vessel is at anchor then it is not any longer not under command.
If a vessel of less than 12 m is aground, should she still exhibit the lights for anchored vessel as paragraph d says, even though it doesn't exhibit the red lights or the daylight shapes?
when at anchor, in addition to the lights and shape prescribed in subparagraph b (i) and (ii) of rule 27, the light, lights or shape prescribe in rule 30.
This is a very helpful video. Thank you!
So at anchor....
< 50 meters = 1 all round white anchor light (1 day ball)
> 50 meters = 2 all round white anchor lights, aft lower (1 day ball)
> 100 meters = deck lights must also be on at anchor. (1 day ball)
If aground *and* > 12 meters, then 2 vertical red lights are required (3 vertical day balls)
Are the any light configuration for vessel not under command at anchor ? Or if I have understood COLREG correctly when the vessel is at anchor then it is not any longer not under command.
If a vessel of less than 12 m is aground, should she still exhibit the lights for anchored vessel as paragraph d says, even though it doesn't exhibit the red lights or the daylight shapes?
Vsl aground of 100 m or more in length will exhibit lights?
What anchor light will RAM vessels show
when at anchor, in addition to the lights and shape prescribed in subparagraph b (i) and (ii) of rule 27, the light, lights or shape prescribe in rule 30.
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