Code of Federal Regulations - Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters (December 2005)
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TITLE 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
CHAPTER I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER P - PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY
PART 164 - NAVIGATION SAFETY REGULATIONS
164.82 - Maintenance, failure, and reporting.
(a) Maintenance. The owner, master, or operator of each towing vessel shall maintain operative the navigational-safety equipment required by 164.72.
(b) Failure. If any of the navigational-safety equipment required by 164.72 fails during a voyage, the owner, master, or operator of the towing vessel shall exercise due diligence to repair it at the earliest practicable time. He or she shall enter its failure in the log or other record carried on board. The failure of equipment, in itself, does not constitute a violation of this rule; nor does it constitute unseaworthiness; nor does it obligate an owner, master, or operator to moor or anchor the vessel. However, the owner, master, or operator shall consider the state of the equipmentalong with such factors as weather, visibility, traffic, and the dictates of good seamanshipin deciding whether it is safe for the vessel to proceed.
(c) Reporting. The owner, master, or operator of each towing vessel whose equipment is inoperative or otherwise impaired while the vessel is operating within a Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Area shall report the fact as required by
(1) The initial notice and request for a deviation and an authorization may be spoken, but the request must also be written. The written request must explain why immediate repair is impracticable, and state when and by whom the repair will be made.
(2) The COTP, upon receiving even a spoken request, may grant a deviation and an authorization from any of the provisions of 164.70 through 164.82 for a specified time if he or she decides that they would not impair the safe navigation of the vessel under anticipated conditions.
[CGD 94 020, 61 FR 35075, July 3, 1996]
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