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Part C Lights and Shapes

Rule 28 – Vessels constrained by their draught

A vessel constrained by her draught may, in addition to the Iights prescribed for power-driven vessels in Rule 23, exhibitwhere theycan best be seen three all-round red lights in a vertical line, or a cylinder.

Related:

  • Annex I - Positioning and technical details of…
  • Rule 27 - Vessels N.U.C or R.A.M
  • Convention on the International Regulations for…
  • Rule 3 - General Definitions
  • Rule 24 - Towing and pushing
  • Rule 6 - Safe Speed
Related Article:   Rule 30 - Anchored vessels and vessels aground

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