Title 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters

CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)

PART 164--NAVIGATION SAFETY REGULATIONS


TEXT PDF164.01 Applicability.
TEXT PDF164.02 Applicability exception for foreign vessels.
TEXT PDF164.03 Incorporation by reference.
TEXT PDF164.11 Navigation under way: General.
TEXT PDF164.13 Navigation underway: tankers.
TEXT PDF164.15 Navigation bridge visibility.
TEXT PDF164.19 Requirements for vessels at anchor.
TEXT PDF164.25 Tests before entering or getting underway.
TEXT PDF164.30 Charts, publications, and equipment: General.
TEXT PDF164.33 Charts and publications.
TEXT PDF164.35 Equipment: All vessels.
TEXT PDF164.37 Equipment: Vessels of 10,000 gross tons or more.
TEXT PDF164.38 Automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA).
TEXT PDF164.39 Steering gear: Foreign tankers.
TEXT PDF164.40 Devices to indicate speed and distance.
TEXT PDF164.41 Electronic position fixing devices.
TEXT PDF164.42 Rate of turn indicator.
TEXT PDF164.43 Automatic Identification System Shipborne Equipment--Prince William Sound.
TEXT PDF164.46 Automatic Identification System (AIS).
TEXT PDF164.51 Deviations from rules: Emergency.
TEXT PDF164.53 Deviations from rules and reporting: Non-operating equipment.
TEXT PDF164.55 Deviations from rules: Continuing operation or period of time.
TEXT PDF164.61 Marine casualty reporting and record retention.
TEXT PDF164.70 Definitions.
TEXT PDF164.72 Navigational-safety equipment, charts or maps, and publications required on towing vessels.
TEXT PDF164.74 Towline and terminal gear for towing astern.
TEXT PDF164.76 Towline and terminal gear for towing alongside and pushing ahead.
TEXT PDF164.78 Navigation under way: Towing vessels.
TEXT PDF164.80 Tests, inspections, and voyage planning.
TEXT PDF164.82 Maintenance, failure, and reporting.


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