IRPCS
(as amended by Resolutions A464(XII), A626(15), A678(16), A736(18) and A.910(22)), (updated 2017)
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCS), often called COLREGs, are critical for ensuring safety and order on the water. These rules provide a universal framework for understanding vessel hierarchy & signalling intentions and avoiding dangerous situations, making them essential knowledge for anyone operating a vessel. Without a solid understanding of the IRPCS, even experienced mariners risk miscommunication and potential collisions.
That’s where we come in—our resources are designed to simplify these complex rules, making them accessible and easy to learn. Whether you’re a novice sailor or a seasoned skipper, we can help you navigate the IRPCS confidently and clearly.
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- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 21: Definitions
- "Masthead light" means a white light placed over the fore and aft centreline of the vessel showing an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon...
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 22: Visibility of lights
The lights prescribed in these Rules shall have an intensity as specified in Section 8 of Annex I to these Regulations so as to be visible at the...
More Details - PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 23: Power-driven vessels underway
- A power-driven vessel underway shall exhibit:
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 24: Towing and pushing
- A power-driven vessel when towing shall exhibit:
- instead of the light prescribed in Rule 23(a)(i) or (a)(ii), two masthead lights in a vertical...
- A power-driven vessel when towing shall exhibit:
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 25: Sailing vessels underway and vessels under oars
- A sailing vessel underway shall exhibit:
- sidelights;
- a sternlight.
- In a sailing vessel of less than 20 metres in length the lights...
- A sailing vessel underway shall exhibit:
- IRPCS (All Rules), PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 26: Fishing vessels
- A vessel engaged in fishing, whether underway or at anchor, shall exhibit only the lights and shapes prescribed in this Rule.
- A vessel when...
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 27: Vessel not under command or restricted in their ability to manoeuvre
- A vessel not under command shall exhibit:
- two all-round red lights in a vertical line where they can best be seen;
- two balls or similar...
- A vessel not under command shall exhibit:
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 28: Vessel constrained by their draught
A vessel constrained by her draught may, in addition to the lights prescribed for power-driven vessels in Rule 23, exhibit where they can best be...
More Details - PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 29: Pilot vessels
- A vessel engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit:
- at or near the masthead, two all-round lights in a vertical line, the upper being white and...
- A vessel engaged on pilotage duty shall exhibit:
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 30: Anchored vessels and vessels aground
- A vessel at anchor shall exhibit where it can best be seen:
- PART C: Lights & Shapes Rule 31: Seaplanes
Where it is impracticable for a seaplane or a WIG craft to exhibit lights and shapes of the characteristics or in the positions prescribed in the...
More Details - PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 32: Definitions
- The word "whistle" means any sound signalling appliance capable of producing the prescribed blasts and which complies with the specifications in...
- PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 33: Equipment for sound signals
- A vessel of 12 metres or more in length shall be provided with a whistle, a vessel of 20 metres or more in length shall be provided with a bell...
- PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 34: Manoeuvring and warning signals
- When vessels are in sight of one another, a power-driven vessel underway, when manoeuvring as authorized or required by these Rules, shall...
- IRPCS (All Rules), PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 35: Sound signals in restricted visibility
In or near an area of restricted visibility, whether by day or night, the signals prescribed in this Rule shall be used as follows:
- A...
- PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 36: Sound signals to attract attention
If necessary to attract the attention of another vessel any vessel may make light or sound signals that cannot be mistaken for any signal...
More Details - PART D: Sound & Light Signals Rule 37: Distress signals
When a vessel is in distress and requires assistance she shall use or exhibit the signals described in Annex IV to these Regulations.
- PART E: Exemptions Rule 38: Exemptions
Any vessel (or class of vessels) provided that she complies with the requirements of the International Regulation for Preventing Collisions and...
More Details - PART F: Verification of Compliance with the Provisions of the Convention Rule 39: Definitions
- Audit means a systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the...
- PART F: Verification of Compliance with the Provisions of the Convention Rule 40: Application
Contracting Parties shall use the provisions of the Code for Implementation in the execution of their obligations and responsibilities contained...
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