Title: Current Events
1Current Events
- Delay to Resign
- Moussaoui is eligible for death
- Capitol Police request arrest warrant for Georgia
congresswoman - Florida wins NCAA Tournament
- Duke vs. Maryland Womens NCAA
2- Rules of The Road
- Purpose and Scope
3Navigation RulesPurpose and Scope
- AGENDA
- Purpose and Scope
- Principles of Maritime Law
- Rule 1 Applicability
- Rule 2 Rule of Good Seamanship
- Rule 3 General Definitions
4Purpose of Scope of the Rules of the Road
- Sources
- 1972 COLREGS (International Rules)
- Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at
Sea - Amended in 1983, 1989, 1991 by the IMO
- 1980 Navigation Rules Act (Inland Rules)
- Applies exclusively to US inland waters
- NOTE Navigation Rules have the force of law.
5Rule 1(a) Applicability
- Nav Rules apply based upon a vessels location.
- COLREGS Line of Demarcation (pg 176/193)
- These rules shall apply to all vessels upon the
high seas and in all waters connected therewith
navigable by seagoing vessels.
6Rule 2 Responsibility
- Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate any
vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof,
from the consequences of any neglect to comply
with these Rules or of the neglect of any
precaution which may be required by the ordinary
practice of seaman. - General Prudential Rule the mariner is
responsible not only for complying with the Rules
but also for avoiding a collision. - Special Situations
- In extremis situations
7Special Situations(not covered by the Rules)
8What is Good Seamanship?
A. Turn around and go the other way. B. Speed
up and pass vessel B on her starboard side. C.
Overtake Vessel B on her port side after
signaling. D. Slow down and stay behind Vessel B.
9Rule 3 DefinitionsVessel
- Vessel includes every description of water
craft used or capable of being used as a means on
transportation on water.
- Includes
- Power-driven vessels
- Sailboats
- Seaplanes
- Non-displacement craft
- Power driven vessel
10Rule 3 DefinitionsVessel engaged in fishing
- Vessel engaged in fishing means any vessel
fishing with nets, lines, trawls or other fishing
apparatus which restrict maneuverability.
- Does NOT include
- Vessel engaged in trolling.
11Rule 3 DefinitionsVessel not under command
- Vessel not under command means a vessel which
through some exceptional circumstances is unable
to maneuver to comply with the Rules.
- Examples
- Propulsion casualty
- Steering casualty
12Rule 3 DefinitionsVessel restricted in ability
to maneuver
- Vessel restricted in ability to maneuver means a
vessel which from the nature of her work is
unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.
- Examples
- Laying navaids
- Dredging/Surveying
- UNREP
- Flight Ops
- Mineclearance Ops
13Rule 3 DefinitionsVessel constrained by draft
- Vessel constrained by draft means a power driven
vessel which, because of her draft in relation to
the available depth is severely restricted in her
ability to deviate from her present course.
Applies to Intl Rules only (pg 8).
14Rule 3 DefinitionsUnderway, Not-underway
15Rule 3 DefinitionsRestricted Visibility
16Steering and Sailing Rules
- AGENDA
- Section I - Conduct of Vessels in any Condition
of Visibility - Rule 4 5 Application, Lookout
- Rule 6 - Safe Speed
- Rule 7 - Risk of Collision
- Rule 8 - Action to Avoid Collision
- Rule 9 - Narrow Channels
- Rule 10 - Traffic Separation Schemes
17 Rule 4 ApplicationRule 5 Look-out
- Application (Rule 4) - Rules in this section
apply in any condition of visibility. - Look-out (Rule 5)
- Maintain Proper Lookout
- Use all available means
- Must use sight and hearing
- Binoculars/Radar
- Bearing circle/Alidade
- Night vision devices
- Also required at anchor
18Rule 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. - Determinants of Safe Speed
- Draft of vessel in relation to charted depth
- Stopping distance and turning ability
- Presence of background lighting
- State of winds, sea, and current
- State of visibility
- Traffic density
- Radar limitations
19Rule 7 Risk of Collision
- Such risk is deemed to exist if the compass
bearing of an approaching vessel does not
appreciably change. - Every vessel shall use all available means to
determine if risk of collision exists. - Early use of RADAR
- Systematic observation
20Rule 8 Action to Avoid Collision
- Any action taken to avoid collision shall be
positive, made in ample time, and with due regard
to the observance of good seamanship. - Action taken must be positive and timely.
- Action taken to avoid collision with another
vessel shall result in passing at a safe
distance. - The effectiveness of the action shall be
carefully checked until the vessel is passed
and clear.
21Rule 8 Action to Avoid Collision
- Two variables can be altered to avoid collision
course and speed. - Change course to avoid close-quarter
situations. - Slacken speed or take all way to allow more
time to assess the situation. - Escape clause
- if the circumstances of the case admit
22Rule 9 Narrow Channels
- Narrow Channels (Rule 9)
- Stay on the right side of the channel
- Sailing vessels and vessels lt 20 meters shall not
impede vessels restricted to the channel. - Fishing vessels shall not impede other
vessels. - Crossing vessels shall not impede other
vessels.
23Rule 10 Traffic Separation Schemes
- Traffic Separation schemes my be adopted by the
IMO for the purpose of these Rules.
- Use small angle of approach to enter/depart.
- Cross the scheme at right angles.
- You can fish in the lanes as long as you do not
impede passage of the other vessels.
24Rule 10 Traffic Separation Schemes
25QUESTIONS???
26Homework