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RULE 1
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These rules shall apply to all vessels upon the high seas and in all waters connected therewith navigable by seagoing vessels.
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Rule 2
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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
Unless in special circumstances and to avoid danger/collisioni
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Vessel
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Includes every description of water craft used or capable of being used as a means on transportation on water
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Power Driven Vessel
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Any vessel propelled by machinery
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Sailing Vessel
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Any vessel under sail provided that propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being used
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Vessel engaged in fishing
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Any vessel with nets, lines, trawls or other fishing apparatus which restrics maneuverability
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Sea plane
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Any aircraft designed to maneuver on the water
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Vessel not under comand
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A vessel which through some excetional circumstances is unable to manuever to comply with the Rule. (propulsion/Steering)
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
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Vessel which from the nature of her work is unable to keep out of way of another vessel. (laying navaids, deredging/surveying, unrep, flight ops, mine clearning
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Vessel constrained by draft
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Vessel which because of her draft in relation to the available depth is severly restricted in her ability to deviate from her present course. (international only)
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Underway/Underway
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A vessel is underway iff it is not anchored, moored or aground
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Rule 3 - General Definitions: Restricted Visibitility
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Restricted visibility occurs in fog, falling snow, heavy rainstorms, sandstorms, etc.
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Line seperating International/Inland Waters
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Line of Demarcation
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"in sight"
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A vessel is deemed to be in sight of one another only when one can be observed visually from the other.
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Rule 4
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Rules in this section apply to any condition of visibility
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