Certificates of Alternative Compliance for the Eighth Coast Guard District, 76590-76594 [2020-26293]
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Certificates of Alternative Compliance
for the Eighth Coast Guard District
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notification of issuance of
certificates of alternative compliance.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard announces
that the Eighth Coast Guard District’s
Prevention Division has issued
certificates of alternative compliance
from the International Regulations for
Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72
COLREGS), to vessels of special
construction or purpose that cannot
fully comply with the light, shape, and
sound signal provisions of 72 COLREGS
without interfering with the vessel’s
design and construction. We are issuing
this notice because its publication is
required by statute. This notification of
issuance of certificates of alternative
compliance promotes the Coast Guard’s
marine safety mission.
DATES: These Certificates of Alternative
Compliance were issued between
January 2015 and May 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information or questions about this
notice call or email LTJG Elliot
VanDeren, District Eight, Prevention
Division, U.S. Coast Guard, telephone
504–671–2126, email
Elliot.D.VanDeren@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States is signatory to the
International Maritime Organization’s
International Regulations for Preventing
Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS),
as amended. The special construction or
purpose of some vessels makes them
unable to comply with the light, shape,
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or sound signal provisions of the 72
COLREGS. Under statutory law,
however, specified 72 COLREGS
provisions are not applicable to a vessel
of special construction or purpose if the
Coast Guard determines that the vessel
cannot comply fully with those
requirements without interfering with
the special function of the vessel.1
The owner, builder, operator, or agent
of a special construction or purpose
vessel may apply to the Coast Guard
District Office in which the vessel is
being built or operated for a
determination that compliance with
alternative requirements is justified,2
and the Chief of the Prevention Division
then issues the applicant a certificate of
alternative compliance (COAC) if he or
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she determines that the vessel cannot
comply fully with 72 COLREGS light,
shape, and sound signal provisions
without interference with the vessel’s
special function.3 If the Coast Guard
issues a COAC, it must publish notice
of this action in the Federal Register.4
The Eighth Coast Guard District has
issued COACs to the following vessels
from January 2015 to May 2020:
Year
Vessel name
Details
2015 ...................
CAROLINE F MCCALL ...........................
2015 ...................
ALYA MCCALL ........................................
2015 ...................
ADRIATIC ................................................
2015 ...................
MARIYA MORAN ....................................
2015 ...................
SHELIA BORDELON ..............................
2015 ...................
LENNY J ..................................................
2015 ...................
GEMI .......................................................
2016 ...................
NAJLA MCCALL ......................................
2016 ...................
HERMES .................................................
2016 ...................
PAUL CANDIES ......................................
2016 ...................
DEFENDER .............................................
2017 ...................
FANTASY ISLAND ..................................
2017 ...................
ELLIS ISLAND .........................................
2017 ...................
Conrad hull C1151 ..................................
2017 ...................
Conrad hull C1152 ..................................
2017 ...................
CAROLYN CHOUEST ............................
2017 ...................
JUDITH ANN ...........................................
2017 ...................
GARY CHOUEST ....................................
2017 ...................
COMMANDER .........................................
2017 ...................
MARGARET ANN ...................................
2017 ...................
OSRB 4 ...................................................
2018 ...................
COURAGEOUS .......................................
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
on the top of the pilothouse, 15′ 11–5/8″ above the hull, and its aft masthead
light on the main mast above the pilot house, 9′ 9″ aft of the forward masthead
light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
on the top of the purposed hand rail, 18′ 8–13/16″ above the hull, and its aft
masthead light on the main mast above the pilot house, 9′ 9″ aft of the forward
masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
pilothouse, 30′ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 6′ 3″ from the
sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast above the pilothouse, 17′ 6–1/8″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s side lights 36″ below the
forward masthead light and placement of its masthead lights in a vertical line,
36″ apart from each other.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the pilothouse, 19′ 6–3/4″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
on the top of the purposed hand rail, 18′ 8–13/16″ above the hull, and its aft
masthead light on the main mast above the pilot house, 9′ 9″ aft of the forward
masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
pilothouse, 23′ 11–1/2″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
on the flight deck, 11′ 3–3/16″ forward of the aft masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
29′ 3″ above the hull.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s after masthead light on
the main mast above the pilot house, 25′ 11–7/16″ aft of the forward masthead
light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights atop the pilot
house, 15′ 11–3/4″ inboard from the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward anchor light 5′ 1–
3/8″ above its aft anchor light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward anchor light 5′ 1–
3/8″ above its aft anchor light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 25′ 4–11/16″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s after masthead light on
the main mast atop the pilot house, 16′ 10–15/16″ aft of the forward masthead
light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 28′–11/16″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 60′ 11–1/8″ aft of the stem. Additionally this
certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ inboard from
the side shell and placement of the RAM/NUC lights 3′ 3–13/16″ off centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights forward of the
forward masthead light, 15′ 10–11/16″ aft of the stem.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ 8″ inboard of
the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 60′ 11–1/8″ aft of the stem. Additionally this
certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ inboard from
the side shell and placement of the RAM/NUC lights 3′ 3–13/16″ off centerline.
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Year
Vessel name
Details
2018 ...................
CONTENDER ..........................................
2018 ...................
CHAMPION .............................................
2018 ...................
CHALLENGER ........................................
2018 ...................
HOS WARHORSE ..................................
2018 ...................
HOS WILD HORSE .................................
2018 ...................
ELRINGTON ............................................
2018 ...................
LATOUCHE .............................................
2018 ...................
BAINBRIDGE ..........................................
2018 ...................
INGOT .....................................................
2018 ...................
CAPE ANN ..............................................
2018 ...................
YOUNGS TIDE ........................................
2018 ...................
SEACOR TOTONACA ............................
2018 ...................
CC PORTLAND .......................................
2018 ...................
CC ARANSAS .........................................
2018 ...................
CC LA QUINTA .......................................
2018 ...................
CC GREGORY ........................................
2018 ...................
WACHAPREAGUE ..................................
2018 ...................
CHINCOTEAGUE ....................................
2018 ...................
CAPE LOOKOUT ....................................
2018 ...................
CAPE HENRY .........................................
2018 ...................
EVENING BREEZE .................................
2018 ...................
DEER ISLAND ........................................
2018 ...................
MARK E. KUEBLER ................................
2018 ...................
POWHATAN ............................................
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 60′ 11–1/8″ aft of the stem. Additionally this
certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ inboard from
the side shell and placement of the RAM/NUC lights 3′ 3–13/16″ off centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 60′ 11–1/8″ aft of the stem. Additionally this
certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ inboard from
the side shell and placement of the RAM/NUC lights 3′ 3–13/16″ off centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 60′ 11–1/8″ aft of the stem. Additionally this
certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ inboard from
the side shell and placement of the RAM/NUC lights 3′ 3–13/16″ off centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 111′ aft of the forward masthead light. Additionally, this certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on
the bridge wings. This certificate also allowed two sets of RAM/NUC lights on
the starboard side of the mast, screened in such a way as to allow an unbroken 360 degree arc of visibility.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 111′ aft of the forward masthead light. Additionally, this certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on
the bridge wings. This certificate also allowed two sets of RAM/NUC lights on
the starboard side of the mast, screened in such a way as to allow an unbroken 360 degree arc of visibility.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilothouse, 6′ 7″ inboard of the sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 20′ 10″ aft of the forward masthead light
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 24′ 4″ aft of the forward masthead light
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 4′ 3″ forward of
the masthead light and 16′ 3″ inboard of the side shell.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ 1″ off the
centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 8′ 1″ off the
centerline.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 6′ 7″ inboard
from the sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 6′ 7″ inboard
from the sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of a set of RAM/NUC lights 3′ 6″ off
centerline of the mast, screened in such a way as to allow an unbroken 360
degree arc of visibility. Additionally, this certificate authorized the placement of
one set of sidelights on the upper pilot house, 12′ 11″ inboard from the sides of
the vessel, and the other set on the lower pilot house, 9′ 3″ inboard from the
sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilot house, 26′ 9–7/8″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 10′ 10–3/4″ inboard from the sides of the vessel and authorized the lights on its mast, carried
in a vertical line, to be spaced less than two meters apart. Additionally, this certificate authorized the vessel’s lights on its mast to be spaced less than two
meters apart from the fore and aft centerline of the vessel in the athwartship direction. This certificate also authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead
light 39′ 4–5/8″ above the hull.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 21′ 10–1/2″ inboard from the side of the vessel.
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Year
Vessel name
Details
2018 ...................
FUGRO ENTERPRISE ...........................
2018 ...................
MICHAEL CROMBIE MCCALL ...............
2019 ...................
BAILEY ....................................................
2019 ...................
TED C. LITTON .......................................
2019 ...................
CHRISTIAN CHOUEST ..........................
2019 ...................
ALLIE CHOUEST ....................................
2019 ...................
GAVEA ....................................................
2019 ...................
CONNOLLY M .........................................
2019 ...................
ANDREW S. ............................................
2019 ...................
ALYSSA CHOUEST ................................
2019 ...................
COOPER K. ............................................
2019 ...................
GUYANA HERO ......................................
2019 ...................
MAZU ......................................................
2019 ...................
GENERAL MACARTHUR .......................
2019 ...................
C. D. WHITE ...........................................
2020 ...................
CECIL M ..................................................
2020 ...................
SEACOR MIXTECA ................................
2020 ...................
SEACOR TARAHUMARA .......................
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s after masthead light on
the main mast atop the pilot house, 42′ 6–1/2″ aft of the forward masthead
light, sidelights on the bridge wings, 10′ 6″ off the centerline of the vessel, and
two sets of RAM/NUC lights 3′ 8″ off the centerline of the mast, screened in
such a way as to allow an unbroken 360 degree arc of visibility.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s forward masthead light
on the top of the pilothouse, 26′ 3–10/16″ above the hull, and its aft masthead
light on the main mast above the pilothouse, 11′ 1–3/16″ aft and 14′ 3–5/8″
above the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s side lights 7′ 9″ inboard
from the sides of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 10′ 10–3/4″ inboard from the sides of the vessel, and authorized the lights on its mast carried
in a vertical line to be spaced less than two meters apart. Additionally, this certificate authorized the lights on its mast to be spaced less than two meters
apart from the fore and aft centerline of the vessel in the athwartship direction.
This certificate also authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light 39′
4–5/8″ above the hull.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s after masthead light on
the main mast atop the pilothouse, 21′ 9–11/16″ aft of the forward masthead
light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s after masthead light on
the main mast atop the pilothouse, 21′ 9–11/16″ aft of the forward masthead
light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast atop the pilothouse, 21′ 9–11/16″ aft of the forward masthead light.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights 10′ 10–3/4″ inboard from the sides of the vessel, and authorized the lights on its mast carried
in a vertical line to be spaced less than two meters apart. Additionally, this certificate authorized the lights on its mast to be spaced less than two meters
apart from the fore and aft centerline of the vessel in the athwartship direction.
This certificate also authorized the placement of the vessel’s masthead light 39′
4–5/8″ above the hull.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilothouse, 13′ inboard of the sides of the vessel, the placement of the masthead light 42′ 4″ above the hull, and the placement of the stern light on the aft
most mast on the elevated pilothouse.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s stern light 188′ 6″ aft of
the forward perpendicular, on the centerline, and 37′ 7″ above the main deck
on the winch platform.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilothouse, 10′ 10–3/4″ inboard from the sides of the vessel, and the masthead
light 22′ 7–1/8″ above the hull when the mast is in the lowered position.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s stern light 49′ 2″ above
the main deck, on the centerline, at frame 33 of the elevated pilothouse.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilot house, 10′ 1″ outboard from the centerline of the vessel, the placement of
the masthead light on the mast, 22′ 7–1/8″ above the hull when the mast is in
the lowered position, and the placement of the RAM/NUC lights 1′ 6″ off centerline, starting 25′ 5–1/8″ above the hull and vertically spaced 6′ 7″.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s stern light on the dredge
ladder end, 25′ off centerline, the placement of the forward anchor light on the
pilot house at a height of 62′ atop the pilot house mast, only 6′ above the aft
anchor light, and the placement of the aft anchor light on the dredge ladder Aframe, 3′ 4″ off centerline and at a height of 56′ above the baseline, with a 19
degree obstruction from the dredge boom crane.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilot house, 6′ outboard from the centerline of the vessel, and the placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 1′ 8″ off centerline, starting 25′ 8–1/16″ above the hull and
vertically spaced 6′ 7″.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilot house, 10′ 1″ outboard from the centerline of the vessel, the placement of
the masthead light on the mast, 22′ 7–1/8″ above the hull when the mast is in
the lowered position, and the placement of the RAM/NUC lights 1′ 6″ off centerline, starting 25′ 5–1/8″ above the hull and vertically spaced 6′ 7″.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast, 24′ 4″ aft of the forward masthead light, and the placement of the
stern light on the centerline, 38′ 5–1/2″ above the main deck on the aft end of
the pilothouse.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s aft masthead light on the
main mast, 24′ 4″ aft of the forward masthead light, and the placement of the
stern light on the centerline, 38′ 5–1/2″ above the main deck on the aft end of
the pilothouse.
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Vessel name
Details
2020 ...................
KING ........................................................
2020 ...................
GEMINI ....................................................
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the pilot
house, 6′ 1–1/2″ outboard from the centerline of the vessel.
This certificate authorized the placement of the vessel’s sidelights on the elevated
pilot house, 10′ 1″ outboard from the centerline of the vessel, the placement of
the masthead light on the mast, 22′ 7–1/8″ above the hull when the mast is in
the lowered position, and the placement of the RAM/NUC lights 1′ 6″ off centerline, starting 25′ 5–1/8″ above the hull and vertically spaced 6′ 7″.
The Eighth Coast Guard District’s
Prevention Division, U.S. Coast Guard,
certifies that the vessels listed above are
of special construction or purpose and
are unable to comply fully with the
requirements of the provisions
enumerated in the 72 COLREGS,
without interfering with the normal
operation, construction, or design of the
vessels. The Eighth Coast Guard
District’s Prevention Division, U.S.
Coast Guard, further finds and certifies
that the listed vessels are in the closet
possible compliance with the applicable
provisions of the 72 COLREGS.5
This notice is issued under authority
of 33 U.S.C. 1605(c) and 33 CFR 81.18.
Dated: Nov 17, 2020.
T.O. Phillips,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief, Prevention
Division, Eighth Coast Guard District.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2020-0528]
Certificates of Alternative Compliance for the Eighth Coast Guard
District
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notification of issuance of certificates of alternative
compliance.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces that the Eighth Coast Guard
District's Prevention Division has issued certificates of alternative
compliance from the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions
at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to vessels of special construction or
purpose that cannot fully comply with the light, shape, and sound
signal provisions of 72 COLREGS without interfering with the vessel's
design and construction. We are issuing this notice because its
publication is required by statute. This notification of issuance of
certificates of alternative compliance promotes the Coast Guard's
marine safety mission.
DATES: These Certificates of Alternative Compliance were issued between
January 2015 and May 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information or questions about
this notice call or email LTJG Elliot VanDeren, District Eight,
Prevention Division, U.S. Coast Guard, telephone 504-671-2126, email
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States is signatory to the
International Maritime Organization's International Regulations for
Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), as amended. The
special construction or purpose of some vessels makes them unable to
comply with the light, shape,
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or sound signal provisions of the 72 COLREGS. Under statutory law,
however, specified 72 COLREGS provisions are not applicable to a vessel
of special construction or purpose if the Coast Guard determines that
the vessel cannot comply fully with those requirements without
interfering with the special function of the vessel.\1\
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\1\ 33 U.S.C. 1605.
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The owner, builder, operator, or agent of a special construction or
purpose vessel may apply to the Coast Guard District Office in which
the vessel is being built or operated for a determination that
compliance with alternative requirements is justified,\2\ and the Chief
of the Prevention Division then issues the applicant a certificate of
alternative compliance (COAC) if he or she determines that the vessel
cannot comply fully with 72 COLREGS light, shape, and sound signal
provisions without interference with the vessel's special function.\3\
If the Coast Guard issues a COAC, it must publish notice of this action
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\2\ 33 CFR 81.5.
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The Eighth Coast Guard District has issued COACs to the following
vessels from January 2015 to May 2020:
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Year Vessel name Details
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2015..................... CAROLINE F MCCALL.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light on the
top of the pilothouse,
15' 11-5/8'' above the
hull, and its aft
masthead light on the
main mast above the
pilot house, 9' 9'' aft
of the forward masthead
light.
2015..................... ALYA MCCALL........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light on the
top of the purposed
hand rail, 18' 8-13/
16'' above the hull,
and its aft masthead
light on the main mast
above the pilot house,
9' 9'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2015..................... ADRIATIC........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the
pilothouse, 30' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2015..................... MARIYA MORAN....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 6'
3'' from the sides of
the vessel.
2015..................... SHELIA BORDELON.... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
above the pilothouse,
17' 6-1/8'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2015..................... LENNY J............ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's side lights
36'' below the forward
masthead light and
placement of its
masthead lights in a
vertical line, 36''
apart from each other.
2015..................... GEMI............... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the pilothouse, 19'
6-3/4'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2016..................... NAJLA MCCALL....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light on the
top of the purposed
hand rail, 18' 8-13/
16'' above the hull,
and its aft masthead
light on the main mast
above the pilot house,
9' 9'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2016..................... HERMES............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the
pilothouse, 23' 11-1/
2'' aft of the forward
masthead light.
2016..................... PAUL CANDIES....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light on the
flight deck, 11' 3-3/
16'' forward of the aft
masthead light.
2016..................... DEFENDER........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light 29' 3''
above the hull.
2017..................... FANTASY ISLAND..... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's after masthead
light on the main mast
above the pilot house,
25' 11-7/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2017..................... ELLIS ISLAND....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights
atop the pilot house,
15' 11-3/4'' inboard
from the side shell.
2017..................... Conrad hull C1151.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward anchor
light 5' 1-3/8'' above
its aft anchor light.
2017..................... Conrad hull C1152.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward anchor
light 5' 1-3/8'' above
its aft anchor light.
2017..................... CAROLYN CHOUEST.... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
25' 4-11/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2017..................... JUDITH ANN......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's after masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
16' 10-15/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2017..................... GARY CHOUEST....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
28'-11/16'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2017..................... COMMANDER.......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the main mast atop
the pilot house, 60' 11-
1/8'' aft of the stem.
Additionally this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
inboard from the side
shell and placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 3' 3-
13/16'' off centerline.
2017..................... MARGARET ANN....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights
forward of the forward
masthead light, 15' 10-
11/16'' aft of the
stem.
2017..................... OSRB 4............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
8'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... COURAGEOUS......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the main mast atop
the pilot house, 60' 11-
1/8'' aft of the stem.
Additionally this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
inboard from the side
shell and placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 3' 3-
13/16'' off centerline.
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2018..................... CONTENDER.......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the main mast atop
the pilot house, 60' 11-
1/8'' aft of the stem.
Additionally this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
inboard from the side
shell and placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 3' 3-
13/16'' off centerline.
2018..................... CHAMPION........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the main mast atop
the pilot house, 60' 11-
1/8'' aft of the stem.
Additionally this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
inboard from the side
shell and placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 3' 3-
13/16'' off centerline.
2018..................... CHALLENGER......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
on the main mast atop
the pilot house, 60' 11-
1/8'' aft of the stem.
Additionally this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
inboard from the side
shell and placement of
the RAM/NUC lights 3' 3-
13/16'' off centerline.
2018..................... HOS WARHORSE....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
111' aft of the forward
masthead light.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the bridge wings. This
certificate also
allowed two sets of RAM/
NUC lights on the
starboard side of the
mast, screened in such
a way as to allow an
unbroken 360 degree arc
of visibility.
2018..................... HOS WILD HORSE..... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
111' aft of the forward
masthead light.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the bridge wings. This
certificate also
allowed two sets of RAM/
NUC lights on the
starboard side of the
mast, screened in such
a way as to allow an
unbroken 360 degree arc
of visibility.
2018..................... ELRINGTON.......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... LATOUCHE........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... BAINBRIDGE......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... INGOT.............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... CAPE ANN........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated
pilothouse, 6' 7''
inboard of the sides of
the vessel.
2018..................... YOUNGS TIDE........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
20' 10'' aft of the
forward masthead light
2018..................... SEACOR TOTONACA.... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
24' 4'' aft of the
forward masthead light
2018..................... CC PORTLAND........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... CC ARANSAS......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... CC LA QUINTA....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... CC GREGORY......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 4'
3'' forward of the
masthead light and 16'
3'' inboard of the side
shell.
2018..................... WACHAPREAGUE....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
1'' off the centerline.
2018..................... CHINCOTEAGUE....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 8'
1'' off the centerline.
2018..................... CAPE LOOKOUT....... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 6'
7'' inboard from the
sides of the vessel.
2018..................... CAPE HENRY......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 6'
7'' inboard from the
sides of the vessel.
2018..................... EVENING BREEZE..... This certificate
authorized the
placement of a set of
RAM/NUC lights 3' 6''
off centerline of the
mast, screened in such
a way as to allow an
unbroken 360 degree arc
of visibility.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the placement of one
set of sidelights on
the upper pilot house,
12' 11'' inboard from
the sides of the
vessel, and the other
set on the lower pilot
house, 9' 3'' inboard
from the sides of the
vessel.
2018..................... DEER ISLAND........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
26' 9-7/8'' aft of the
forward masthead light.
2018..................... MARK E. KUEBLER.... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 10'
10-3/4'' inboard from
the sides of the vessel
and authorized the
lights on its mast,
carried in a vertical
line, to be spaced less
than two meters apart.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the vessel's lights on
its mast to be spaced
less than two meters
apart from the fore and
aft centerline of the
vessel in the
athwartship direction.
This certificate also
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
39' 4-5/8'' above the
hull.
2018..................... POWHATAN........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 21'
10-1/2'' inboard from
the side of the vessel.
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2018..................... FUGRO ENTERPRISE... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's after masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilot house,
42' 6-1/2'' aft of the
forward masthead light,
sidelights on the
bridge wings, 10' 6''
off the centerline of
the vessel, and two
sets of RAM/NUC lights
3' 8'' off the
centerline of the mast,
screened in such a way
as to allow an unbroken
360 degree arc of
visibility.
2018..................... MICHAEL CROMBIE This certificate
MCCALL. authorized the
placement of the
vessel's forward
masthead light on the
top of the pilothouse,
26' 3-10/16'' above the
hull, and its aft
masthead light on the
main mast above the
pilothouse, 11' 1-3/
16'' aft and 14' 3-5/
8'' above the forward
masthead light.
2019..................... BAILEY............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's side lights 7'
9'' inboard from the
sides of the vessel.
2019..................... TED C. LITTON...... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 10'
10-3/4'' inboard from
the sides of the
vessel, and authorized
the lights on its mast
carried in a vertical
line to be spaced less
than two meters apart.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the lights on its mast
to be spaced less than
two meters apart from
the fore and aft
centerline of the
vessel in the
athwartship direction.
This certificate also
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
39' 4-5/8'' above the
hull.
2019..................... CHRISTIAN CHOUEST.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's after masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilothouse,
21' 9-11/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2019..................... ALLIE CHOUEST...... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's after masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilothouse,
21' 9-11/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2019..................... GAVEA.............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast
atop the pilothouse,
21' 9-11/16'' aft of
the forward masthead
light.
2019..................... CONNOLLY M......... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights 10'
10-3/4'' inboard from
the sides of the
vessel, and authorized
the lights on its mast
carried in a vertical
line to be spaced less
than two meters apart.
Additionally, this
certificate authorized
the lights on its mast
to be spaced less than
two meters apart from
the fore and aft
centerline of the
vessel in the
athwartship direction.
This certificate also
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's masthead light
39' 4-5/8'' above the
hull.
2019..................... ANDREW S........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated
pilothouse, 13' inboard
of the sides of the
vessel, the placement
of the masthead light
42' 4'' above the hull,
and the placement of
the stern light on the
aft most mast on the
elevated pilothouse.
2019..................... ALYSSA CHOUEST..... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's stern light
188' 6'' aft of the
forward perpendicular,
on the centerline, and
37' 7'' above the main
deck on the winch
platform.
2019..................... COOPER K........... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated
pilothouse, 10' 10-3/
4'' inboard from the
sides of the vessel,
and the masthead light
22' 7-1/8'' above the
hull when the mast is
in the lowered
position.
2019..................... GUYANA HERO........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's stern light
49' 2'' above the main
deck, on the
centerline, at frame 33
of the elevated
pilothouse.
2019..................... MAZU............... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated pilot
house, 10' 1'' outboard
from the centerline of
the vessel, the
placement of the
masthead light on the
mast, 22' 7-1/8'' above
the hull when the mast
is in the lowered
position, and the
placement of the RAM/
NUC lights 1' 6'' off
centerline, starting
25' 5-1/8'' above the
hull and vertically
spaced 6' 7''.
2019..................... GENERAL MACARTHUR.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's stern light on
the dredge ladder end,
25' off centerline, the
placement of the
forward anchor light on
the pilot house at a
height of 62' atop the
pilot house mast, only
6' above the aft anchor
light, and the
placement of the aft
anchor light on the
dredge ladder A-frame,
3' 4'' off centerline
and at a height of 56'
above the baseline,
with a 19 degree
obstruction from the
dredge boom crane.
2019..................... C. D. WHITE........ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated pilot
house, 6' outboard from
the centerline of the
vessel, and the
placement of the RAM/
NUC lights 1' 8'' off
centerline, starting
25' 8-1/16'' above the
hull and vertically
spaced 6' 7''.
2020..................... CECIL M............ This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated pilot
house, 10' 1'' outboard
from the centerline of
the vessel, the
placement of the
masthead light on the
mast, 22' 7-1/8'' above
the hull when the mast
is in the lowered
position, and the
placement of the RAM/
NUC lights 1' 6'' off
centerline, starting
25' 5-1/8'' above the
hull and vertically
spaced 6' 7''.
2020..................... SEACOR MIXTECA..... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast,
24' 4'' aft of the
forward masthead light,
and the placement of
the stern light on the
centerline, 38' 5-1/2''
above the main deck on
the aft end of the
pilothouse.
2020..................... SEACOR TARAHUMARA.. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's aft masthead
light on the main mast,
24' 4'' aft of the
forward masthead light,
and the placement of
the stern light on the
centerline, 38' 5-1/2''
above the main deck on
the aft end of the
pilothouse.
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2020..................... KING............... This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the pilot house, 6' 1-1/
2'' outboard from the
centerline of the
vessel.
2020..................... GEMINI............. This certificate
authorized the
placement of the
vessel's sidelights on
the elevated pilot
house, 10' 1'' outboard
from the centerline of
the vessel, the
placement of the
masthead light on the
mast, 22' 7-1/8'' above
the hull when the mast
is in the lowered
position, and the
placement of the RAM/
NUC lights 1' 6'' off
centerline, starting
25' 5-1/8'' above the
hull and vertically
spaced 6' 7''.
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The Eighth Coast Guard District's Prevention Division, U.S. Coast
Guard, certifies that the vessels listed above are of special
construction or purpose and are unable to comply fully with the
requirements of the provisions enumerated in the 72 COLREGS, without
interfering with the normal operation, construction, or design of the
vessels. The Eighth Coast Guard District's Prevention Division, U.S.
Coast Guard, further finds and certifies that the listed vessels are in
the closet possible compliance with the applicable provisions of the 72
COLREGS.\5\
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\5\ 33 U.S.C. 1605(a); 33 CFR 81.9.
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This notice is issued under authority of 33 U.S.C. 1605(c) and 33
CFR 81.18.
Dated: Nov 17, 2020.
T.O. Phillips,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief, Prevention Division, Eighth Coast
Guard District.
[FR Doc. 2020-26293 Filed 11-27-20; 8:45 am]
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