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Vessels Constrained by Their Draught

A vessel constrained by draught may display three all-round red lights in a vertical line, or a cylinder day shape.

Rule 28 allows a vessel constrained by her draught to additionally exhibit three all-round red lights in a vertical line, or a cylinder as a day shape, in addition to the lights prescribed for power-driven vessels in Rule 23.

Recognition Sequence

1

Classify the vessel state first: underway, making way, stopped, at anchor, aground, towing, fishing, pilotage or special condition.

2

Read special lights vertically from top to bottom before using sidelights and sternlight to confirm aspect.

3

Then confirm the answer with the day shape, vessel length and any extra signal such as towing lights, deck illumination or a cylinder.

Exam Focus

1

Avoid identifying a vessel from one colour alone. Many mistakes come from spotting a red light and guessing before checking the full pattern.

2

If the question mentions 'making way', 'underway but stopped', 'at anchor' or 'aground', that wording usually determines which extra lights or shapes appear.

Key Takeaways

1

Three red all-round lights in a vertical line

2

Day shape is a cylinder

3

These are IN ADDITION to normal power-driven vessel lights

4

This is optional — the vessel MAY display these signals

Common Mistakes

Confusing constrained-by-draught lights with NUC or RAM lights

Not recognizing the cylinder day shape

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