What is COLREGs Part B section2?

Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.
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What is Section 2 of the COLREGS?

In short, rule 2 of the COLREGS asks the seafarers to follow the rules of the road but following the rules of the road cannot be an excuse for collision.
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What is the Section II in Part B steering and sailing rules?

(ii) A vessel required not to impede the passage or safe passage of another vessel is not relieved of this obligation if approaching the other vessel so as to involve risk of collision and shall, when taking action, have full regard to the action which may be required by the rules of this part.
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What are the six sections the COLREGS are divided into?

The COLREGs include 41 rules divided into six sections: Part A - General; Part B - Steering and Sailing; Part C - Lights and Shapes; Part D - Sound and Light signals; Part E - Exemptions; and Part F - Verification of compliance with the provisions of the Convention.
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What is the purpose of COLREGS?

The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, more commonly known as the COLREGS, are quite simply, the 'rules of the road' for ships and other vessels at sea; they set out the conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility, in sight of each other and in restricted visibility.
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COLREG PART B SECTION 2 RULE 14, 15, 16



What is the most important rules in Colregs What part?

Rule 5: Look out

In my opinion this is the most important rule in the entire COLREG. All other rules are based on the fact that we are aware of our surrounding. But if we fail to keep a proper look out, we would not be able to apply other rules too. By sight and hearing.
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What are the 72 Colregs?

The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) are published by the International Maritime Organization and are recognized as the navigation rules followed internationally by ships and other vessels at sea.
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How many annexes are there in COLREGs?

The COLREG include four annexes: Annex I - Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes. Annex II - Additional signals for fishing vessels fishing in close proximity. Annex III - Technical details of sounds signal appliances.
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What is the latest edition of COLREGs?

The Colregs Guide, 7th Edition Hardcover – April 1, 2021.
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What is the easiest way to remember COLREGs?

Top 5 Ways To Learn COLREGS
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What is Rule 6 in Part B steering and sailing and what it does?

RULE 6: Safe Speed

Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions.
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Is a yacht when motor sailing classed as a yacht or a motor vessel under the Irpcs?

Does a sailing yacht which is motor-sailing count as a sailing vessel or as a power-driven vessel in the Rules? You are drifting with sails up but the speed through the water is zero. Are you “under way”? Yes, they apply to all watercraft capable of being used for transport on water.
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In which section of Part B will you find rules applying to any conditions of visibility?

Section III – conduct of vessels in restricted visibility

maybe by any weather or other condition. b. Every vessel shall proceed at a safe speed adapted to the prevailing circumstances and conditions of restricted visibility.
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What does Rule 3 of COLREGs on general definitions meant about the length overall of a vessel and her breadth?

(j) The words “length” and “breadth” of a vessel mean her length overall and greatest breadth. (k) Vessels shall be deemed to be in sight of one another only when one can be observed visually from the other.
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What is Rule No 3?

Rule #3 is don't believe everything you read or hear or see. Fact-based story of a professional con artist who ran a scam on another well-to-do con artist. The title refers to the rules that a con artist lives by. Rule #3 is don't believe everything you read or hear or see.
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Which is an example of a special circumstances COLREGs?

Note: Examples of departure from these Rules necessary to avoid immediate danger, are the following: Dangers of navigation and collision: special circumstances allow you to deviate from the Rules, if necessary, to avoid immediate danger, i.e. dangers of navigation or dangers of collision.
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What is the new provision that was added in 2016 Amendments of COLREGs 1972 and its significance?

On the 1st of January 2016 IMO Resolution A. 1085(28) entered into force. This has introduced an amendment to International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea, 1972, with Part F 'Verification of compliance with the provisions of the Convention' added.
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What is Rule 18 responsibility between vessel?

Vessels constrained by their draught. Any vessel, except a vessel not under command or restricted in her ability to manoeuvre, must avoid impeding the safe passage of a vessel constrained by her draught and exhibiting the signals mentioned in Rule 28.
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How many times COLREGs was amended since it entered into force?

The Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (the Collision Regulations, or COLREGs) was adopted in 1972 and entered into force in 1977. Amendments introduced in 1981, 1987, 1989 and 1993 are already in force. The convention was last amended in November 2001.
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How many rules are there in ROR?

In total there are thirty eight rules which are given in five parts A, B, C, D, and E which refer to the rules relating to General, Steering and Sailing, Light & Shapes, Sound and Light Signals and Exemptions respectively.
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How many miles is restricted visibility?

Restricted visibility conditions mean those in which the visibility is Three Nautical Miles or less, or is not more than that designated separately by the Master.
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What is the rule in COLREGs that applies in any condition of visibility?

Rule 4 says the section applies in any conditions of visibility. Rule 5 every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing.
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What is a COLREGs demarcation line?

2019-05-16. Abstract: U.S. collision regulation boundaries are lines of demarcation delineating those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS) and those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the Inland Navigation Rules.
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What speed should a ship be doing to comply with COLREGs?

An average speed of within 0.5 knots (±0.257 meter/second) is normally acceptable, weather and safe navigation permitting.
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What is boundary line 46 CFR Part 7?

The U.S. Boundary Line is delineated in 46 CFR Part 7. As a rule, on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the Boundary Line generally follows the high tide waterline along beaches and shores, and extended across the entrances to small bays, inlets, harbors, rivers, the ends of breakwaters or jetties, etc.
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