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Table 6.2: Sound Appliances Overall length Power driven vessels when underway <12m


A vessel of less than 12 metres in length should not be obliged to carry sound signalling appliances prescribed in Part D, Rule 32 (a), but if she does not, she should be provided with some other means of making an efficient sound signal where feasible and practicable.


≥12m & <20m A vessel of 12 metres or more in length should be provided with a whistle. ≥20m & <100m


A vessel of 20 metres or more in length should be provided with a bell in addition to a whistle. Although vessels of 50 metres or more are not covered by this Code, this category has been included below for reference and guidance only.


Although vessels of 50 metres or more are not covered by this Code, this category has been included below for reference and guidance only.


≥100m


A vessel of 100 metres or more in length should, in addition to a whistle and bell, be provided with a gong, the tone and sound of which cannot be confused with that of the bell.


h-scientific SPECTRE remote controlled autopilot onboard FASTAR


Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships up to and including 24 metres in length


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