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Presentation by Marc Hughston US Coast Guard Licensed Master

RULES OF THE ROAD. Presentation by Marc Hughston US Coast Guard Licensed Master US SAILING Certified Bareboat Instructor. RULES OF THE ROAD. Foundational review Three situations involving Sail and Power Narrow channels Shipping Lanes Quiz!!!

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Presentation by Marc Hughston US Coast Guard Licensed Master

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  1. RULES OF THE ROAD Presentation by Marc Hughston US Coast Guard Licensed Master US SAILING Certified Bareboat Instructor

  2. RULES OF THE ROAD • Foundational review • Three situations involving Sail and Power • Narrow channels • Shipping Lanes • Quiz!!! • “You can you do it all night long in your dinghy at Isthmus Cove, but it’ll get you a ticket in Newport Harbor.” What is it?

  3. Rule 2: Responsibility Foundational Review • “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.

  4. Pecking Order Our Navy Requires Canned Fish Served Promptly at Seven • Our O - Overtaken vessel • Navy N - Not under command • Requires R - Restricted in ability to maneuver • Canned C - Constrained by draft- Int’l only • Fish F - Engaged in fishing • Served S - Sailing vessels • Promptly P - Power driven vessels • Seven S - Seaplanes

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  6. Rule 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 with trolling lines.

  7. 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. Rule 3: DefinitionsVessel restricted in ability to maneuver • Examples: Laying Nav aids, Dredging/Surveying, Flight Ops, Mine clearance.

  8. Rule 7: Risk of Collision • Every vessel shall use all available means to determine if risk of collision exists. • Early use of RADAR to obtain early warning risk of collision • Systematic observation • Such risk is deemed to exist if the compass bearing of an approaching vessel does not appreciably change.

  9. Rule 8: Action to Avoid Collision • Any action taken to avoid collision must be: • Positive • Made in ample time • Course and speed alterations must: • Be large enough to be readily apparent visually or on radar. Avoid a succession of small alterations.

  10. Rule 16: Action by Give-Way Vessel • Take early and substantial action to keep well clear. Rule 17: Action by Stand-on Vessel • Maintain course and speed. • Take action to avoid collision when it is apparent the give-way vessel is not taking appropriate action.

  11. Three Kinds of Conflicts • Meeting • Crossing • Overtaking

  12. Power v. Power • Meeting Turn to starboard, pass port to port

  13. Power v. Power • Crossing See green, Go! See red, Stop! Give-way to power on the right

  14. Power v. Power • Overtaking Keep well clear of the overtaken vessel

  15. Overtaking or Crossing? abeam 22.5o Crossing Situation Overtaking Situation

  16. Sail v. Sail Wind • Meeting, opposite tacks Starboard Tack Port Tack Port tack gives-way, Starboard tack stands-on

  17. Sail v. Sail Wind • Crossing, opposite tacks Port Tack Starboard Tack On opposite tacks, Port tack gives-way, Starboard tack stands-on

  18. Sail v. Sail Wind • Crossing, same tack Port Tack Windward Port Tack Leeward On the same tack, Windward gives-way, Leeward stands-on

  19. Rule 9: Narrow Channels • Stay on the “right” side of the channel. • Sailing vessels and vessels < 20 meters shall not impede vessels restricted to the channel. • Fishing vessels shall not impede those vessels. • Crossing vessels shall not impede those vessels. • Do not anchor in a channel.

  20. Rule 10: Traffic Separation Schemes • 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. • Small vessels and sailing vessels shall not impede the passage of a power driven vessel in a lane.

  21. Quiz!!! • When the starboard tacked 82 foot schooner Kelpie’s bowsprit skewered the port tacked 30 foot race boat Dr. J,Kelpie’s insurance company still paid 40% of Dr. J’s damages - this is because: • a. Dr. J’s owner was teaching crew how to tie a bowline and was engaged in “sail training.” • b. Dr. J’s owner had a better lawyer than Kelpie’s owner. • c. Dr. J was racing and therefore was required to stand-on. • d. Kelpie didn’t comply with the rules by definition because she never even noticed Dr. J was there until the collision caused her to slow down. • d. Kelpie didn’t comply with the rules by definition because she never even noticed Dr. J was there until the collision caused her to slow down.

  22. Quiz!!! 2. 5 Short blasts on the horn mean: • a. So that’s what this button does! • b. I’m in doubt as to your intentions. • b. I’m in doubt as to your intentions. • Also, Danger!! • c. Get out of the way you moron!!! • d. It’s Happy Hour! Another margarita?

  23. Quiz!!! 3. In Long Beach Harbor you are under sail crossing a huge tanker being pushed ahead by a tug. All of a sudden she rattles you with a blast of her horn. She is saying to you: • a. Don’t go there, you’ll be sorry! • b. I intend to leave you on my port side. • b. I intend to leave you on my port side. • c. Get out of the way you moron!!! • d. Big boats Rule!!

  24. Quiz!!! 4. You are under sail and crossing a tug towing a couple of barges full of rocks back from Catalina. The captain of the tug expects to give-way to you. However, if you get closer than a mile away and the tug has not taken action to avoid you, the burden then shifts to you and you should give way. True or False Trueor False

  25. Quiz!!! 5. The Balboa Island Ferry in Newport Harbor has right of way over other vessels because it is commercial, and can’t maneuver well with all those cars, bicycles, and people on deck. True or False True orFalse

  26. Quiz!!! 6. You can do this all night long in your dinghy at Catalina, but it will get you a ticket in Newport Harbor. True or False True or False

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