Navigation Rules
The Navigation Rules establish actions to be taken by vessels to avoid collision. The
Rules are divided into two parts, INLAND and INTERNATIONAL. Inland Rules apply to vessels
operating inside the line of demarcation while International apply outside. Demarcation
lines are printed on most navigational charts and are published in the Navigation Rules.
The operator of a vessel 12 meters or greater is responsible for
having on board and maintaining a copy of the Inland navigation rules. The
following diagrams describe the whistle signals and action to be taken by vessels in a
crossing, meeting or overtaking situation while operating in inland waters. These are
basic examples, for further information consult the "NAVIGATION RULES"
International Inland (Commandant Instruction M16672.2 Series)
| Copies of the rules may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 tel. (202)
783-3238. |
However, vessels may pass starboard to starboard if proper signals are given.
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