Boat Not Under Command

Not under command A vessel not under command shall exhibit: Two all-round red lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen; Two spherical shapes in a vertical line where they can best be seen; and When making way through the water also normal sidelights and a sternlight (not shown in the example below). Vessel not under command, not making way through the waterDay sign (two black spheres)Abeam, port sideAheadAsternSailing boat, no wind, no mechanical propulsionAbeam, port sideAheadAstern

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Dredging Or Underwater Operations

Dredging or underwater operations A vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, when restricted in her ability to manoeuvre Dredging or underwater operations, shorter than 50 m, not making wayAhead, day signsAheadAsternDredging or underwater operations, shorter than 50 m, making wayAhead, day signsAheadAsternDredging or underwater operations, longer than 50 m, making wayAhead, day signsAheadAstern

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Restricted Ability to Maneuver

Restricted in her ability to Maneuver A vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, except a vessel engaged in mine clearance operations, shall exhibit: three all-round lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen. The highest and lowest of these lights shall be red and the middle light shall be white; three shapes in a vertical line where they can best be seen. The highest and lowest of these shapes shall be balls and the middle one a diamond; when making way through the water, also a masthead light or lights, sidelights and a sternlight Restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, not making way through the waterDay sign: two black spheres…

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Pilot Boat

Pilot boat Rule 29 (Pilot vessels) Pilot boat, shorter than 50 mAbeam, starboard sideAheadAstern (a) A vessel engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit: (i) at or near the masthead, two all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and the lower red;(ii) when underway, in addition, sidelights and a sternlight;(iii) when at anchor, in addition to the lights prescribed in sub-paragraph (i), the light, lights or shape prescribed in Rule 30 for vessels at anchor. (b) A pilot vessel when not engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed for a similar vessel of her length.

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Minesweeper

Minesweeper A vessel engaged in mine clearance operations shall in addition to the lights prescribed for a power-driven vessel, or to the lights or shape prescribed for a vessel at anchor, exhibit three all-round green lights or three balls. One of these lights or shapes shall be exhibited near the mast head and one at each end of the fore yard. These lights or shapes indicate that it is dangerous for another vessel to approach within 1000 metres of the mine clearance vessel. Minesweeper, shorter than 50 mAhead, day signs (3 black spheres)AheadAstern

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