Rule 6: Safe Speed Flashcards
Rule 6: Safe Speed
Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing
circumstances and conditions.
In determining a safe speed the following factors shall be among those taken into account:
(a) By all vessels:
(i) the state of visibility;
(ii) the traffic density including concentrations of
fishing vessels or any other vessels;
(iii) the manoeuvrability of the vessel with special reference to stopping distance and turning ability in the prevailing conditions;
(iv) at night the presence of background light such
as from shore lights or from backscatter of her own lights;
(v) the state of wind, sea and current, and the proximity of navigational hazards;
(vi) the draught in relation to the available depth of water.
(b) Additionally, by vessels with operational radar:
(i) the characteristics, efficiency and limitations of
the radar equipment;
(ii) any constraints imposed by the radar range
scale in use;
(iii) the effect on radar detection of the sea state,
weather and other sources of interference;
(iv) the possibility that small vessels, ice and other
floating objects may not be detected by radar at an
adequate range;
(v) the number, location and movement of vessels
detected by radar;
(vi) the more exact assessment of the visibility
that may be possible when radar is used to determine the range of vessels or other objects in the vicinity.