162.132—Connecting waters from Lake Huron to Lake Erie; communications rules.
(a) Radio listening watch.
The master of each vessel required to comply with this section shall continuously monitor:
(b) Radiotelephone equipment.
Reports required by this section shall be made by the master using a radiotelephone capable of operation on a vessel's navigation bridge, or in the case of a dredge, from its main control station.
(d) Traffic reports.
(1)
Reports required by this section shall be made to SARNIA TRAFFIC on the frequency designated for the radio listening watch in paragraph (a) of this section.
(2)
Reports shall include the name of the vessel, location, intended course of action, and ETA at next reporting point.
(e) Permanent reporting points.
The master of each vessel to which this section applies shall report as required by paragraph (d) of this section at the location indicated in Table I.
Downbound vessels | Reporting points | Upbound vessels |
---|---|---|
Report | 30 Minutes North of Lake Huron Cut | |
Lighted Horn Buoy “11” | ||
Report | Lake Huron Cut Light “7” | |
Lake Huron Cut Lighted Buoy “1” | Report. | |
Report | St. Clair/Black River Junction Light | Report. |
Stag Island Upper Light | Report. | |
Report | Marine City Salt Dock Light | Report. |
Report | Grande Pointe Light “23” | |
St. Clair Flats Canal Light “2” | Report. | |
Report | Lake St. Clair Light | Report. |
Report | Belle Isle Light | |
Report | Grassy Island Light | Report. |
Report | Detroit River Light | Report. |
(f) Additional traffic reports.
(1)
A report shall be made upon leaving any dock, mooring, or anchorage, in the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, and the St. Clair River except for—
(g) Report of impairment or other hazard.
The master of a vessel shall report to SARNIA TRAFFIC as soon as possible:
(1)
Any condition on the vessel that may impair its navigation, including but not limited to: fire, defective steering equipment, or defective propulsion machinery.
(h) Exemptions.
Compliance with this section is not required when a vessel's radiotelphone equipment has failed.