ANNEX I [ Up ] [Back]
Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes
1. Definition
The term "height above the hull" means height above the uppermost continuous
deck. This height shall be measured from the position vertically beneath the location of
the light.
2. Vertical positioning and spacing of lights
(a) On a power-driven vessel of 20 metres or more in length the masthead lights shall
be placed as follows:
(i) the forward masthead light, or if only one masthead light is carried, then that
light, at a height above the hull of not less than 6 metres, and, if the breadth of the
vessel exceeds 6 metres, then at a height above the hull not less than such breadth, so
however that the light need not be placed at a greater height above the hull than 12
metres;
(ii) when two masthead lights are carried the after one shall be at least 4.5 metres
vertically higher than the forward one.
(b) The vertical separation of masthead lights of power-driven vessels shall be such
that in all normal conditions of trim the after light will be seen over and separate from
the forward light at a distance of 1.000 metres from the stem when viewed from sea-level.
(c) The masthead light of a power-driven vessel of 12 metres but less than 20 metres in
length shall be placed at a height above the gunwale of not less than 25 metres.
(d) A power-driven vessel of less than 12 metres in length may carry the uppermost
light at a height of less than 2.5 metres above the gunwale. When however a masthead light
is carried in addition to sidelights and a sternlight or the all-round light prescribed in
Rule 23(c)(i) is carried in addition to sidelights, then such
masthead light or all-round light shall be carried at least 1 metre higher than the
sidelights.
(e) One of the two or three masthead lights prescribed for a power-driven vessel when
engaged in towing or pushing another vessel shall be placed in the same position as either
the forward masthead light or the after masthead light; provided that, if carried on the
aftermast, the lowest after masthead light shall be at least 4.5 metres vertically higher
than the forward masthead light.
(f) (i) The masthead light or lights prescribed in Rule 23(a)
shall be so placed as to be above and clear of all other lights and obstructions except as
described in subparagraph (ii).
(ii) When it is impracticable to carry the all-round lights prescribed by Rule 27(b)(i) or Rule 28 below the masthead
lights, they may be carried above the after masthead light(s) or vertically in between the
forward masthead light(s) and after masthead light(s), provided that in the latter case
the requirement of section 3(c) of this Annex shall be complied with.
(g) The sidelights of a power-driven vessel shall be placed at a height above the hull
not greater than three quarters of that of the forward masthead light. They shall not be
so low as to be interfered with by deck lights.
(h) The sidelights, if in a combined lantern and carried on a power-driven vessel of
less than 20 metres in length, shall be placed not less than 1 metre below the masthead
light.
(i) When the Rules prescribe two or three lights to be carried in a vertical line, they
shall be spaced as follows:
(i) on a vessel of 20 metres in length or more such lights shall be spaced not less
than 2 metres apart, and the lowest of these lights shall, except where a towing light is
required, be placed at a height of not less than 4 metres above the hull;
(ii) on a vessel of less than 20 metres in length such lights shall be spaced not less
than 1 metre apart and the lowest of these lights shall, except where a towing light is
required, be placed at a height of not less than 2 metres above the gunwale;
(iii) when three lights are carried they shall be equally spaced.
(j) The lower of the two all-round lights prescribed for a vessel when engaged in
fishing shall be at a height above the sidelights not less than twice the distance between
the two vertical lights.
(k) The forward anchor light prescribed in Rule 30(a)(i), when
two are carried, shall not be less than 4.5 metres above the after one. On a vessel of 50
metres or more in length this forward anchor light shall be placed at a height of not less
than 6 metres above the hull.
3 . Horizontal positioning and spacing of lights
(a) When two masthead lights are prescribed for a power-driven vessel, the horizontal
distance between them shall not be less than one half of the length of the vessel but need
not be more than 100 metres. The forward light shall be placed not more than one quarter
of the length of the vessel from the stem.
(b) On a power-driven vessel of 20 metres or more in length the sidelights shall not be
placed in front of the forward masthead lights. They shall be placed at or near the side
of the vessel.
(c) When the lights prescribed in Rule 27(b)(i) or Rule 28 are placed vertically between the forward masthead light(s)
and the after masthead light(s) these all-round lights shall be placed at a horizontal
distance of not less than 2 metres from the fore and aft centreline of the vessel in the
athwartship direction.
(d) When only one masthead light is prescribed for a powerdriven vessel, this light
shall be exhibited forward of amidships; except that a vessel of less than 20 metres in
length need not exhibit this light forward of amidships but shall exhibit it as far
forward as is practicable.
4. Details of location of direction-indicating lights for fishing vessels,
dredgers and vessels engaged in underwater operations
(a) The light indicating the direction of the outlying gear from a vessel engaged in
fishing as prescribed in Rule 26(c)(ii) shall be placed at a
horizontal distance of not less than 2 metres and not more than 6 metres away from the two
all-round red and white lights. This light shall be placed not higher than the all-round
white light prescribed in Rule 26(c)(i) and not lower than the
sidelights.
(b) The lights and shapes on a vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations to
indicate the obstructed side and/or the side on which it is safe to pass, as prescribed in
Rule 27(d)(i) and (ii), shall be placed at the maximum practical
horizontal distance, but in no case less than 2 metres, from the lights or shapes
prescribed in Rule 27(b)(i) and (ii). In no case shall the upper of these lights or shapes
be at a greater height than the lower of the three lights or shapes prescribed in Rule
27(b)(i) and (ii).
5. Screens for sidelights
The sidelights of vessels of 20 metres or more in length shall be fitted with inboard
screens painted matt black, and meeting the requirements of section 9 of this Annex. On
vessels of less than 20 metres in length the sidelights, if necessary to meet the
requirements of section 9 of this Annex, shall be fitted with inboard matt black screens.
With a combined lantern, using a single vertical filament and a very narrow division
between the green and red sections, external screens need not be fitted.
6. Shapes
(a) Shapes shall be black and of the following sizes:
(i) a ball shall have a diameter of not less than 0.6 metre;
(ii) a cone shall have a base diameter of not less than 0.6 metre and a height equal to
its diameter;
(iii) a cylinder shall have a diameter of at least 0.6 metre and a height of twice its
diameter;
(iv) a diamond shape shall consist of two cones as defined in (ii) above having a common
base.
(b) The vertical distance between shapes shall be at least 1.5 metres.
(c) In a vessel of less than 20 metres in length shapes of lesser dimensions but
commensurate with the size of the vessel may be used and the distance apart may be
correspondingly reduced.
7. Colour specification of lights
The chromaticity of all navigation lights shall conform to the following standards,
which lie within the boundaries of the area of the diagram specified for each colour by
the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). The boundaries of the area for
each colour are given by indicating the corner co-ordinates, which are as follows:
(i) White