9.2 CONTINUED
Navigation and Piloting
“RULES OF THE ROAD” CG
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Contains the International and inland Rules and Regulations for
the primary purpose of preventing collisions between vessels.
To insure the safety of your boat and passengers, it is.
Imperative that all persons operating your boat be familiar with
them and conform strictly to them at all times.
In order to obtain accurate information, the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey has been supplying nautical charts and books
on the U. S. coastal waters since 1839. Three major areas are
covered: Atlantic and Gulf Coast; Pacific Coast and Hawaii. A
free catalog for each area may be obtained from Distribution
Division (C44), Coast and Geodetic Survey 4200 Connecticut
Avenue, N.W., Washington D.C. 20235
“MARINE AIDS TO NAVIGATION” CG
-193
Is a publication dealing with the basic principles underlying
the marking of coasts and waterways of the U.S. with lights, day
beacons, fog signals, radio beacons, loran and bouys.
"COAST GUARD ASSISTANCE"
Is a form that must be obtained from your local Coast Guard
District Office and contains important informat1on explaining
"How you can help us to help you." The material contained on
this form could really get you out of a serious situation, and
is importance to you can not be overlooked
“EMERGENCY REPAIRS AFLOAT" CG
-15l
Deal mainly with engine trouble shooting, but also contains some
good tips on emergency repairs and staying afloat, along with
basic tools and parts to have on board.
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