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SHOP PESCATARIAN FISHING APPAREL: https://www.pescatarianfishing.com/shop Learn the navigation rules of the road (IRPCS)(COLREGS) with Captain Pedro from Pescatarian Fishing. We want to welcome you to our Navigation Rules Of The Road series where Captain Pedro will go through each one of the COLREGS Rules Of The Road and explain what they mean, why they are important along with mnemonic phrases to help you remember the Navigational Rules Of The Road and prepare you for your captain license course and so that you can pass your USCG captain exam. Many people are seeking to obtain their captain license to learn more about safety and in specific, boating safety and other wish to start their own charter fishing business and are seeking a charter boat captain license or most commonly referred to as a 6-pack captain license. The reason why it is called a captain license 6 pack is because this license allows you to take up to 6 paying customers on your vessel and is the most common license for charter fishing captains. If you are wondering what does COLREGS stand for, it is the Convention On The International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea. When obtaining your Captain’s License, you will be required to learn all of the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. Collision avoidance is a very important subject when you are engaged in navigation at sea. These ship collision regulations were updated in 1972 and are still in effect internationally as collision regulations. Now you might be thinking that you will never need these are you don’t plan on being the captain of a ship but the reality is that we are all involved in these conditions while boating and fishing and might not even realize it. If it makes it easier for you, think of the ship collision regulations as boat collision regulations. In this series Captain Pedro will aim to ensure you understand the complex language of these rules and we will cover the COLREGS in depth going one by one through each rule and hopefully you can use this content as your 100 ton captain license study guide. Nowadays there are many online eLearning schools that are great for taking your captains license courses because they let you work at your own pace versus an actual classroom environment. In this video, Captain Pedro breaks down COLREGS Rule 35. This rule is in the Sounds And Light Signals section. This rule covers the required sound signals in restricted visibility. VIDEO CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction To Rule 35 0:13 Power Driven Vessels Making Way 1:04 Power Driven Vessels Underway But Making No Way 1:51 NUC, RAM, CBD, Fishing Vessels, Sailing Vessels & Vessels Engaged In Towing 3:00 RAM and Fishing Vessels At Anchor 3:38 Vessels Being Towed 4:45 Vessels In A Composite Unit 5:52 Vessels At Anchor 7:47 Vessels Aground 9:22 Vessels Greater Than 12 Meters But Less Than 20 Meters 10:56 Pilot Vessels 11:32 Next Steps | Additional Information For Final Exam 12:38 Bonus Study Aids For Final Exam