Marine Board (Navigation) (H.M. Ships) (Ship Channels) Regulations 1962

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Title 22 Laws of Bermuda Item 3(d)

BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT

MARINE BOARD (NAVIGATION) (H.M. SHIPS) (SHIP CHANNELS) REGULATIONS 1962

[originally made under section 8 of the Board of Trade Acts 1930 with the title "The Board of Trade (Navigation)(Ship Channels) Regulations 1937" and brought into operation on 21 February 1938, now deemed to have been made under section 103 of the Marine Board Act 1962[title 22 item 3]

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

1 Signal that one of HM Ships is proceeding to sea in an emergency

2 Duty to keep ships clear of channels on signal being made

3 Relaying of signal

1. Signal that one of HM Ships is proceeding to sea in an emergency

(1) A red ensign over a black ball, hoisted by all H.M. Ships, and Fort George Signal Station will indicate that one of H.M. Ships is proceeding to sea in an emergency, and that the channels are to be kept clear for such ship.

(2) The signal shall be displayed a quarter of an hour before the ship proceeds to sea and, if necessary, a gun will be fired by the ship to call the attention of masters of vessels to the signal.

(3) A W/T message may be broadcast on 500 k/cs by the ship proceeding to sea in the manner "I have right of way, ships please keep clear of channels. Am leaving Grassy Bay at [blank] hours."

Duty to keep ships clear of channels on signal being made

2 Upon the signal referred to in regulation 1(1) being made—

(a) all incoming traffic outside the Narrows shall wait in Five Fathom Hole;

1989 Revision 1 MARINE BOARD (NAVIGATION) (H.M. SHIPS) (SHIP CHANNELS) REGULATIONS 1962

(b) all incoming traffic inside the Narrows and Murray's Anchorage shall wait in Murray's Anchorage;

(c) all outgoing traffic shall wait either in Grassy Bay or in Murray's Anchorage.

Relaying of signal

3 The naval authorities will inform Fort George Signal Station, from whence the signal will be immediately relayed to the Pilot Station, so that the necessary steps can be taken—

(a) at the eastern end of Bermuda; and

(b) at Hamilton, to comply with these Regulations.

2 1989 Revision

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