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0; March 2013 Comments ANNEX I, 12 ANNEX 9(b)(i) 9(b)(ii) I & PAGE 35 13. Fishing lights Rule 26 Complies Yes/No/NA (a) (b) (c) Not less than 2m apart (not ANNEX I, less than 1m if L less than 2(i)(i),(ii) 20m) Lower light not less than ANNEX I, 2(j) 2x13(a) above side lights. 0; March 2013 I & ANNEX 4(a) I, ANNEX 4(a) I, PAGE 36 14. Sailing vessels Rule 25 (a) See ‘3’ and ‘4’ above (b) Optional red/green all round Rule 25(c), lights ANNEX I,2(i)(i) (c) Not less than 2m apart (Not less than 1m apart if L less than 20) Lowest not less than 4m above hull (not less than 2m above hull if L less than 20m) All round (obstruction not more than 6o) NOTE 2 on page 29 At or near top of mast (d) (e) (f) 15.
Not-Under-Command Rule 27(a). 3 (b) (c) 8. 4 PAGE 33 9. Dredging/obstruction Rule 27(d). Complies Yes/No/NA (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 10. 4 Lights for vessel engaged in towing (white) Rule 24. 4 Comments 11. 4 12. 0; March 2013 Comments ANNEX I, 12 ANNEX 9(b)(i) 9(b)(ii) I & PAGE 35 13. Fishing lights Rule 26 Complies Yes/No/NA (a) (b) (c) Not less than 2m apart (not ANNEX I, less than 1m if L less than 2(i)(i),(ii) 20m) Lower light not less than ANNEX I, 2(j) 2x13(a) above side lights. 0; March 2013 I & ANNEX 4(a) I, ANNEX 4(a) I, PAGE 36 14.
E. cutoff abaft the beam, is achieved by the lantern housing. The screen is to be painted matt black to minimise unwanted light. 0; March 2013 PAGE 39 SCREENING OF MASTHEAD LIGHTS Figure 4 A direct line from the centre of the lamp filament just touching the upper edge of the lantern platform should pass at least 1600mm (5'3") clear of the extremities of the bridge wings (figs. 4(a) & 4(b)) and of the look-out post at the fo'c'sle head (fig. 4(b)). Surveyors need not insist on this screening they are satisfied that the light is fitted sufficiently far from the look-out position for dazzle to present no problems, for example a light on the after mast of a long vessel will not normally dazzle a look-out on the fo'c'sle head.
MCA Survey of Lights and Signaling Equipment
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