(timing starts
with F.B.I warning)
- 00:52 Intro
(John Owens, editor-in-chief, Boating Magazine)
- 01:42
"Rules of the Road" defined,
International Rules, Inland Rules
- 02:33
Navigation Rules
- 05:07 Part A
- General - Rule 1 - "Application"
- 05:43 Part A
- General - Rule 2, "Responsibility"
- 06:18 Part A
- General - Rule 3, General Definitions
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- Vessel
- Powerdriven Vessel
- Sailing Vessel
- Vessel engaged in fishing
- Seaplane
- Vessel Not Under Command
- Vessel Restricted in Ability
to Maneuver
- Underway
- Length, breadth
- Restricted Visibility
- Western Rivers
- The Great Lakes
- Secretary
- Inland Waters
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- 09:05 Rules
(Part B) #1 - #3 difference between Inland and
Intl. Rules
- 09:19 Part B
- Steering & Sailing Rules
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- #4: Application
- #5: Look-out Required
- #6: Safe Speed, visibility,
maneuverability, etc.
- #7: Risk of Collision
- #8: Action to Avoid Collision
- #9: Narrow Channels,
exceptions, fishing vessels, sound signals
- #10: Vessel Traffic Service
- #11: Vessels in sight of one
another
- #12: Vessels under sail
- #13: Vessels overtaking others
- #14: Head-on Situations (rule
[b] - Great Lakes only)
- #15: Crossing Situations (rule
[b] - Great Lakes only)
- #16: Action by Give-way Vessel
- #17: Action by Stand-on Vessel
- #18: Right-of-Way
Responsibilities Between Vessels
- #19: Conduct of Vessels in
Restricted Visibility
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- 23:39
Differences between Intl. and Inland Rules
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- Action to avoid Collision
- Traffic Separation Schemes
- Responsibilities Between
Vessels
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- 24:24 Part
"C" - Navigation Lights
- 25:47 Day
Shapes
- 27:15 seven
different lights
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- 1. Masthead Light
- 2. Sidelight
- 3. Sternlight
- 4. Towing Light
- 5. All-round Light
- 6. Flashing Light
- 7. Special Flashing Light (not
in intl. rules)
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- 30:00 Rule
22: Intensity/Visibility of Lights for different
type/size vessels
- 34:40 Rules
for Sailing Vessels or Vessels Under Oars
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- Vessels Not Under Command
- Vessels Restricted in Ability
to Maneuver
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- 38:10 Vessels
Constrained by their Draft
- 38:35 Vessels
at Anchor or Aground
- 39:45 Lights
for Small Vessels
- 40:34 Lights
for SeaPlanes
- 40:36 Part
"D" - Sound Signals - definitions
(whistle,Short blast,Long Blast)
- 42:05
Maneuvering and warning Sound Signals and
Responses
- 43:45
Supplementing Sound Signals with Lights (flashes)
- 46:52 Sound
Signals in Restricted Visibility
- 48:20 Signals
to attract attention (sounds and lights) and
distress signals
- 50:04
Physical positions of Night Lights and Day Shapes
- 50:56 Closing
comments by John Owens
- End - 52:10
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