130.130—Steering on OSVs of less than 100 gross tons.
(b)
Except as provided by paragraph (i) of this section, each vessel must have a main and an independent auxiliary means of steering.
(3)
Capable of moving the rudder from 35 degrees on one side to 30 degrees on the other side in no more than 28 seconds with the vessel moving ahead at maximum service speed.
(d)
Control of the main steering gear must be available from the pilothouse, including control of any necessary ancillary device (motor, pump, valve, or the like). If a power-driven main steering gear is used, a pilot light must be installed in the pilothouse to indicate operation of the power units.
(f)
The steering gear must be designed so that transfer from the main steering gear or its control to the auxiliary steering gear or its control can be achieved rapidly. Any tools or equipment necessary for transfer must be readily available. Instructions for transfer must be posted.
(g)
Each vessel must have instantaneous protection against short circuit for electrical-power circuits and control circuits, the protection sized and located to comply with §§ 58.25-55 (d) and (e) of this chapter.
(h)
A rudder-angle indicator independent of the control of the main steering gear must be installed at the steering-control station in the pilothouse.
(2)
Multiple-screw propulsion—with independent control of propulsion from the pilothouse for each screw and with a means to restrain and center the rudder—is installed, and if that control is capable of steering the OSV.
(j)
Each vessel with duplicate (parallel but cross-connected) power systems for the main steering gear by way of compliance with paragraph (i)(1) of this section may use one of the systems for other purposes if—
(1)
Control of the subordinate parallel system is located at the steering-control station in the pilothouse;
(2)
Full power is available to the main steering gear when the subordinate parallel system is not in operation;
(3)
The subordinate parallel system can be isolated from the means of steering, and instructions on procedures for isolating it are posted; and