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Regal 2200 - Rules Of The Road; Navigation Rules Defined

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Rules Of The Road
2-1
NAVIGATION RULES DEFINED
The Navigation Rules set forth actions to be followed by boats to
avoid collision. They are referred to as the “Rules of the Road”. There
are two main parts referred to as the inland and international rules.
The inland rules apply to vessels operating inside the boundaries of
the United States. The international rules (referred to as72 COLREGS)
apply to vessels operating on the high seas and all connected waters
outside the established demarcation boundaries. Most navigational
charts show the demarcation lines by red dotted lines and are published
in the navagation rules. Remember to consult state and local agencies
since areas such as “no wake zones” , swimming beaches, “diver down
flag” and inland landlocked lakes fall under their juristriction. This
section is only an introduction to the “rules of the road”. We strongly
recommend additional training before getting behind the “wheel” of
your boat.
You can order the Inland & International Navigation Rules from:
Superintendent of Documents
U. S. Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402
Tel: (202-512-1800) Fax:(202-512-2250
WARNING
!
AVOID INJURY AND DEATH!
FOLLOW THE NAVIGATION“RULES OF THE ROAD”
TO PREVENT COLLISIONS.
Rules Of The Road
2-1
NAVIGATION RULES DEFINED
The Navigation Rules set forth actions to be followed by boats to
avoid collision. They are referred to as the “Rules of the Road”. There
are two main parts referred to as the inland and international rules.
The inland rules apply to vessels operating inside the boundaries of
the United States. The international rules (referred to as72 COLREGS)
apply to vessels operating on the high seas and all connected waters
outside the established demarcation boundaries. Most navigational
charts show the demarcation lines by red dotted lines and are published
in the navagation rules. Remember to consult state and local agencies
since areas such as “no wake zones” , swimming beaches, “diver down
flag” and inland landlocked lakes fall under their juristriction. This
section is only an introduction to the “rules of the road”. We strongly
recommend additional training before getting behind the “wheel” of
your boat.
You can order the Inland & International Navigation Rules from:
Superintendent of Documents
U. S. Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402
Tel: (202-512-1800) Fax:(202-512-2250
WARNING
!
AVOID INJURY AND DEATH!
FOLLOW THE NAVIGATION“RULES OF THE ROAD”
TO PREVENT COLLISIONS.

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