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NAVIGATION RULES ONLINE
We have combined the International
and Inland Navigation Rules
on this site so comparison between the two sets of Rules is
easier. If you have any questions about the formatting, please
read the Explanation of Layout.
Part A - General
Rule 1 - Application (International
/ Inland)
Rule 2 - Responsibility
Rule 3 - General Definitions
Part B - Steering and Sailing Rules
Section/Subpart I - Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of
Visibility.
Rule 4 - Application
Rule 5 - Look-Out
Rule 6 - Safe Speed
Rule 7 - Risk of Collision
Rule 8 - Action to Avoid
Collision
Rule 9 - Narrow Channels
Rule 10 - Traffic Separation
Schemes/Vessel Traffic Services
Section/Subpart II - Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another
Rule 11 - Application
Rule 12 - Sailing Vessels
Rule 13 - Overtaking
Rule 14 - Head-on Situation
Rule 15 - Crossing Situation
Rule 16 - Action by Give-way
Vessel
Rule 17 - Action by Stand-on
Vessel
Rule 18 - Responsibilities
Between Vessels
Section/Subpart III - Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
Rule 19 - Conduct of Vessels
in Restricted Visibility
Part C - Lights and Shapes
Rule 20 - Application
Rule 21 - Definitions (Arcs
of Visibility Visual)
Rule 22 - Visibility of Lights
Rule 23 - Power-driven Vessels
Underway
Rule 24 - Towing and Pushing
Rule 25 - Sailing Vessels
Underway and Vessels Under Oars
Rule 26 - Fishing Vessels
Rule 27 - Vessels Not Under
Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver
Rule 28 - Vessels Constrained
by Their Draft
Rule 29 - Pilot Vessels
Rule 30 - Anchored Vessels
and Vessels Aground
Rule 31 - Seaplanes
Part D - Sound and Light Signals
Rule 32 - Definitions
Rule 33 - Equipment for Sound
Signals
Rule 34 - Maneuvering and Warning
Signals
Rule 35 - Sound Signals in
Restricted Visibility
Rule 36 - Signals to Attract
Attention
Rule 37 - Distress Signals
Part E - Exemptions
Rule 38 - Exemptions (International
/ Inland)
Annexes, Interpretative Rules, and other associated Navigation
Regulations
Annex I - Positioning and Technical Details
of Lights and Shapes - (International
/ Inland)
Annex II - Additional Signals for Fishing
Vessels Fishing in Close Proximity - (International
/ Inland)
Annex III - Technical Details of Sound Appliances
- (International /
Inland)
Annex IV - Distress Signals - (International
/ Inland)
Annex V - Pilot Signals - (Inland
Only)
Interpretive Rules - (International
/ Inland)
COLREGS
Demarcation Lines
Penalty Provisions
Alternate Compliance
Waters Specified by
the Secretary
Vessel
Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Regulations
Table 26.03(f) - Vessel
Traffic Services (VTS) call signs, designated frequencies,
and monitoring areas.
Additional navigation regulations by subject
or location
All efforts are made to ensure these Online Navigation
Rules are complete and accurate however the U.S. Coast Guard
makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy,
completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this web site
and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions
in the contents of this web site. Those seeking official versions
of the Navigation Rules should refer to the International
Navigational Rules Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-75, 91 Stat.
308, or 33 U.S.C. 1601-1608), and, the Inland Navigation Rules
Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-591, 94 Stat. 3415, 33 U.S.C. 2001-2038).
Readers are encouraged to contact
us regarding errors or omissions.
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