LadyJessie
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Can you point me in the direction of the colreg that says a boat on a mooring buoy must display an anchor light?
[/ QUOTE ]Please read rule 30 of the colregs. You must here understand that the concept of 'anchored' is not limited to attachment by the means of some physical 'anchor' only; it means the literal attachment to the bottom by any means. This reading of the colregs have been established in many courts around the world for many old years. It should be good enough for you as well. It is also logical; if I arrive in a bay at night and see you, I have no way of knowing what your particular 'anchoring method' is. It does not matter.
The issue of discussion here is, imho; your supposition that any mooring buoy releases you from the necessity of an anchor light and my contrary suggestion that you might have to display an anchor light if you are anywhere close to traffic. Not withstanding how you are attached to the bottom. I think you are wrong, my understanding of both the letter and the essence of the colregs are that you are bound to have to show a light, anything else would be bad seamanship. Looking forward to hear if you have a different opinion.
Can you point me in the direction of the colreg that says a boat on a mooring buoy must display an anchor light?
[/ QUOTE ]Please read rule 30 of the colregs. You must here understand that the concept of 'anchored' is not limited to attachment by the means of some physical 'anchor' only; it means the literal attachment to the bottom by any means. This reading of the colregs have been established in many courts around the world for many old years. It should be good enough for you as well. It is also logical; if I arrive in a bay at night and see you, I have no way of knowing what your particular 'anchoring method' is. It does not matter.
The issue of discussion here is, imho; your supposition that any mooring buoy releases you from the necessity of an anchor light and my contrary suggestion that you might have to display an anchor light if you are anywhere close to traffic. Not withstanding how you are attached to the bottom. I think you are wrong, my understanding of both the letter and the essence of the colregs are that you are bound to have to show a light, anything else would be bad seamanship. Looking forward to hear if you have a different opinion.