Rule 17 - Action by Stand-On Vessel
Rule 17 - Action by Stand-On Vessel
Rule 17 - Action by Stand-On Vessel
(a) (i) Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other
shall keep her course and speed.
(ii) The latter vessel may however take action to avoid collision by
her manoeuvre alone, as soon as it becomes apparent to her
that the vessel required to keep out of the way is not taking
appropriate action in compliance with these Rules.
(b)
When, from any cause, the vessel required to keep her course
and speed finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided
by the action of the give-way vessel alone, she shall take such
action as will best aid to avoid collision.
(c)
Stand-on vessel
Keeps course and speed
Give-way vessel
Keeps out of the way
Only one vessel takes
avoiding action:
THE GIVE-WAY VESSEL
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Stand-on vessel
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Day / Night
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Day / Night
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If the vessel on the port side does not take action to avoid a collision, the
container vessel may take permissive action
Permissive action is the action
taken, to prevent the risk of
collision being increased, when
the give-way vessel does not
keep out of the way at all, or not
in time
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Ignorance
Neglect
Wrong judgement of situation
Proximity of navigational hazards
Large detour
Wrong interpretation of radar image
Sudden failure of radar
Etc
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Permissive action
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Stand-on vessel has very few criteria about the giveway vessel
ARPA, AIS
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Give-way vessel
A
Stand-on vessel
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A
B
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B
Vessel A must also make
proper use of her radar, AIS
and VHS and follow vessel
B very closely to detect if at
the last minute she B does
not alter her course to
starboard anyway.
These types of actions can
be very awkward and have
sometimes led to collisions,
especially if at the last
minute the give-way vessel
changes her mind
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General remarks
When the stand-on vessel is not proceeding at
full speed, an increase of speed associated with
helm action may be appropriate: Quick ahead
Speed reduction versus Helm action
A change of speed is usually slow to take effect
and is less readily apparent to the other vessel
than a helm action
An alteration of course is very often the safest
manuvre if it is made in sufficient time: turning
away from the other vessel will at least slow
down the rate of approach
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Rule 17(b)
When two vessels are so close to one another that collision cannot be
avoided by the action of the give-way vessel alone.
In that case, the stand-on vessel must take such action as will be most
effective to avoid the collision
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Rule 17(b)
Rule 17(b)
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Rule 17(b)
Rule 17(b)
Vessel B does not alter course and vessel A is not making use of her
right to take permission action.
Both vessels are so close to each other that collision
can only be avoided by the manuvres
of the two ships and A MUST take action as well
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Rule 17(b)
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Rule 17(b)
In the open sea and in a crossing situation, a stand-on vessel should not
let a vessel approach to a distance of less than 12 ships lenghts (own
length) without taking avoiding action (permissive action)
For a vessel approaching from the portside and at close quarters, an
alteration of course to starboard could be dangerous if there is
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insufficient time to get clear
Rule 17(b)
Rule 17(b)
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Rule 17(b)
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Rule 17(b)
Case (2) in which the best helm action for the stand-on
vessel to minimize the consequences of a collsion
would be to turn to port
When collision is inevitable, the OOW
must manuvre his ship to reduce the
effects:
the consequences are more serious if
the vessel is striked at a large angle
near the mid lenght
A glancing blow is
better than a direct
impact
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Rule 17(b)
Collision has
not beenavoided
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Rule 17(b)
Collision has
not been avoided
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
OK
NO
Most probable manoeuvre
of the give-way vessel
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
B
A
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Rule 17 (c)
B
A
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
Overtaking situation
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Rule 17 (c)
15 ships at a
distance of 2
8 cables or less
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (c)
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Rule 17 (d)
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STAGE ONE
Dist. > 8
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STAGE TWO
Dist. < 5
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STAGE THREE
Dist. < 3
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STAGE FOUR
Dist. < 1
Summary
Action required
Action permitted
Signal required
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General considerations
Summary
Action required
About 2 to
3 miles
Action permitted
Signal required
Between 5
and 8 miles
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