7 Del. Admin. Code § 3100-11.0 - Navigation Lights
(Formerly BR-11)
(Penalty Section 23Del.C.§ 2125)
11.1 Applicability.
11.1.1 Except for vessels used by enforcement
officers for law enforcement purposes, this regulation applies to all vessels
used on the waters of this State.
11.1.2 Vessels over 20 meters (65.6 ft.) in
length and vessels listed below shall display lights and exhibit shapes in
accordance with the International or Inland Navigation Rules and Annexes
(Commandant Instruction M16672.2C):
11.1.2.1
Vessels towing, pushing, or being towed or pushed;
11.1.2.2 Vessels engaged in
fishing;
11.1.2.3 Vessels not under
command;
11.1.2.4 Vessels
restricted in their ability to maneuver;
11.1.2.5 Pilot vessels; or
11.1.2.6 Air-cushion
vessels.
11.2
Visibility of lights.
11.2.1 The lights
required by this section shall have an intensity so as to be visible at the
following ranges:
11.2.1.1 In a vessel of 12
meters (39.4 ft.) or more in length but less than 50 meters (164 ft.) in
length:
11.2.1.1.1 A masthead light, 5 miles;
except that where the length of the vessel is less than 20 meters (65.6 ft.), 3
miles;
11.2.1.1.2 sidelight, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.3 A sternlight, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.4 A towing light, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.5 A white, red,
green or yellow all-round light, 2 miles; and
11.2.1.1.6 A special flashing light, 2
miles.
11.2.1.2 In a
vessel of less than 12 meters (39.4 ft.) in length:
11.2.1.1.1 A masthead light, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.2 A sidelight, 1
mile;
11.2.1.1.3 A sternlight, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.4 A towing light, 2
miles;
11.2.1.1.5 A white, red,
green or yellow all-round light, 2 miles; and
11.2.1.1.6 A special flashing light, 2
miles.
11.3 Prohibition.
11.3.1 No person may use a vessel to which
this regulation applies without carrying and exhibiting the lights required in
11.4 of this regulation and of the intensity required in 11.2 of this
regulation:
11.3.1.1 When underway or at
anchor;
11.3.1.2 In all weathers
from sunset to sunrise; and
11.3.1.3 During times of restricted
visibility.
11.3.2 No
person may use a vessel to which this regulation applies which exhibits other
lights which may be mistaken for those required in Section 4 of this regulation
during such time as navigation lights are required.
11.3.3 No person may use a vessel to which
this regulation applies unless it carries and exhibits the light or day shapes
required in the International or Inland Navigational Rules and Annexes
(Commandant Instruction M16672.2C) for vessels used under special circumstances
defined therein.
11.4
Navigation Lights Required.
11.4.1
Power-driven vessels underway in international and inland waters shall exhibit:
11.4.1.1 A masthead light forward;
11.4.1.2 A second masthead light abaft of and
higher than the forward one; except that in inland waters a vessel of less than
50 meters (164 ft.) in length shall not be obliged to exhibit such light but
may do so;
11.4.1.3 Sidelights;
and
11.4.1.4 A
sternlight.
11.4.2
Power-driven vessels underway in international waters:
11.4.2.1 Power-driven vessels of less than 12
meters (39.4 ft.) in length may in lieu of the lights prescribed in 11.4.1 of
this section exhibit an all-round white light and sidelights;
11.4.2.2 Power-driven vessels of less than 7
meters (23 ft.) in length whose maximum speed does not exceed 7 knots may in
lieu of the lights prescribed in 11.4.1 of this section exhibit an all-round
white light and shall, if practicable, also exhibit sidelights; and
11.4.2.3 The masthead light or all-round
white light on a power-driven vessel of less than 12 meters (39.4 ft.) in
length may be displaced from the fore and aft centerline of the vessel if
centerline fitting is not practicable, provided that the sidelights are
combined in one lantern which shall be carried on the fore and aft centerline
of the vessel or located as nearly as practicable in the same fore and aft line
as the masthead light or the all-round white light.
11.4.3 Power-driven vessels underway in
inland waters shall exhibit the same light for vessels in 11.4.1 of this
section except:
11.4.3.1 A vessel of less
than 12 meters (39.4 ft.) in length may, in lieu of the lights prescribed in
11.4.1 of this section, exhibit an all-round white light and
sidelights.
11.4.3.2 A vessel of
less than 20 meters (65.6 ft.) in length need not exhibit the masthead light
forward of amidships but shall exhibit it as far forward as
practicable.
11.4.4
Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars in international and inland
waters:
11.4.4.1 A sailing vessel underway
shall exhibit:
11.4.4.1.1 Sidelights;
and
11.4.4.1.2 A
sternlight.
11.4.4.2 In a
sailing vessel of less than 20 meters (65.6 ft.) in length, the lights
prescribed in 11.4.4.1 of this section may be combined in one lantern carried
at or near the top of the mast where it can best be seen.
11.4.4.3 A sailing vessel underway may, in
addition to the lights prescribed in 11.4.4.1 of this section, exhibit at or
near the top of the mast, where they can best be seen, two all-round lights in
a vertical line, the upper being red and the lower being green, but these
lights shall not be exhibited in conjunction with the combined lantern
permitted in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
11.4.4.4 A sailing vessel of less than 7
meters (23 ft.) in length shall, if practicable, exhibit the lights prescribed
in 11.4.4.1 or 11.4.4.2 of this section, but if she does not, she shall have
ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a white light which
shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision.
11.4.4.5 A vessel under oars may exhibit the
lights prescribed in this section for sailing vessels, but if she does not, she
shall have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a white
light which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent
collision.
11.4.4.6 A vessel
proceeding under sail when also being propelled by machinery shall exhibit
forward where it can best be seen a conical shape, apex downward. When upon
inland waters, a vessel of less than 12 meters (39.4 ft.) in length is not
required to exhibit this shape.
11.4.5 Anchored vessels:
11.4.5.1 International and Inland. - Vessels
at permanent moorings are not required to display an anchor light.
11.4.5.2 International and Inland. - A vessel
of less than 50 meters (164 ft.) in length at anchor shall exhibit an all-round
white light where it can best be seen or:
11.4.5.2.1 In the fore part, an all-round
white light or one ball; and
11.4.5.2.2 At or near the stern and at a
lower level than the light prescribed in 11.4.5.2.1 of this subsection, an
all-round white light.
11.4.5.3 Inland. - A vessel of less than 7
meters (23 ft.) in length, when at anchor, not in or near a narrow channel,
fairway, anchorage, or where other vessels normally navigate, shall not be
required to exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed in 11.4.4.2 of this
section.
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