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[world-cruising] red anchor lights and colregs

From: Ken James (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2007 - 23:40:41 EDT

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    COLREGS do apply to inland waters as well as international, as they have
    a section of the rules devoted to them, these rules are known as the
    inland rules. It is true that the international COLREGS apply outside
    the lines but that does not mean that as amended for inland use do not
    also apply inside.

    Red anchor lights appear nowhere in them. As I mentioned before, when I
    was in the USN, I seem to recall that we did show a red light at mast
    top, for aircraft I think it was. Of course, even a Destroyer has a
    taller height than almost any sailboat mast. But. Maybe it is just a
    fad,all round just as blue lights were a couple of decades ago. -Ken


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