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USCG Exam PracticeRule 29 — Pilot Vessels (lights)

A pilot vessel is operating in the area but is NOT currently engaged on pilotage duty. What lights is she required to exhibit?

  1. The lights or shapes prescribed for a vessel of her lengthCorrect
  2. B. Two all-round lights (white over red) at the masthead only
  3. C. Two all-round lights (white over red) at the masthead plus sidelights and a sternlight
  4. D. An all-round white light and sidelights, regardless of her length

Why A is correct

33 CFR §83.29(b) states that a pilot vessel when not engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed for a vessel of her length. The distinctive white-over-red lights apply only when she is on pilotage duty.

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