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Aerial image supplied by AAM (flown April 2012) Training Course Guide Access RMS (Maritime) Title Boundary No Stopping Crossover Mustering Area Blind Spot Shallow Water Sydney Manly North Sydney Homebush SYDNEY HARBOUR Plan compiled from information held in the Survey and Spatial Information Units. INFORMATION ON THIS PLAN IS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT. 0 100 200 300 m 1:7,000 Scale at A3 sheet Upper Parramatta River Date Produced: N W E S 1 September 2014 Rowers Mustering Area Use Extra Caution West of this Point. Rowers Should Stop/Slow When Ferries Approach from Either Direction Use Second Span Do Not Use Ferry Spans Keep Clear of Ferries Caution: All Vessels to Pass Astern of Operating Mortlake Ferry Stay Close to Walker's Hospital The Kings School Stay Close to Moorings Stay Out of Centre of Channel Stop and Turn to Cross When Safe Do Not Cut Corner Due to Narrow Sections on the Upper Parramatta River Rowers are Requested to Minimise Rowing Abreast. Newington College Sydney Rowing Club Sydney Womens MLC Sydney Boys High School Shore School Sydney Grammar School Scots College Keep to the Right Do Not Cut Corner General Rules to Remember: Vessel operators must be familiar with, and follow, the International Regulations for Prevention of Collision at Sea,1972. Rule 5 - Look-out Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision. Rule 6 - Safe Speed Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that they can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions. Rule 13 - Overtaking Any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken. Master of a vessel means the person having the command or charge of the vessel. We advise all rowing craft to enter and exit the course in the designated direction of travel. Path: \\atlas\home\snorbom1\arcgis_stuff\mxd_files\rowing_parra_river.mxd

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Page 1: General Rules to Remember - Amazon S3 · 2017. 10. 18. · Rule 6 - Safe Speed Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that they can take proper and effective action

Aerial image supplied by AAM (flown April 2012)Training CourseGuideAccessRMS (Maritime) Title Boundary

No StoppingCrossoverMustering AreaBlind SpotShallow Water Sydney

Manly

NorthSydney

Homebush

SYDNEY HARBOUR Plan compiled from information held in theSurvey and Spatial Information Units.

INFORMATION ON THIS PLANIS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT.

0 100 200 300m

1:7,000Scale at A3 sheet

Upper ParramattaRiver

Date Produced:

N

W E

S

1 September 2014

RowersMustering

Area

Use Extra CautionWest of this Point.

Rowers ShouldStop/Slow WhenFerries Approach

from Either Direction

Use SecondSpan

Do Not UseFerry Spans

Keep Clearof Ferries

Caution:All Vessels to PassAstern of Operating

Mortlake Ferry

Stay Close toWalker'sHospital

The KingsSchool

Stay Close to MooringsStay Out of Centre of Channel

Stop and Turn to Cross When Safe

Do NotCut Corner

Due to Narrow Sectionson the Upper Parramatta

River Rowers are Requestedto Minimise Rowing Abreast.

NewingtonCollege

SydneyRowing

Club

SydneyWomens

MLC

SydneyBoys High

School

ShoreSchool

SydneyGrammarSchool

ScotsCollege

Keep to the Right

Do Not Cut Corner

General Rules to Remember:Vessel operators must be familiar with, and follow, the International Regulations forPrevention of Collision at Sea,1972.Rule 5 - Look-outEvery vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well asby all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so asto make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.Rule 6 - Safe SpeedEvery vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that they can take proper andeffective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to theprevailing circumstances and conditions.Rule 13 - OvertakingAny vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken.Master of a vessel means the person having the command or charge of the vessel.We advise all rowing craft to enter and exit the course in the designated directionof travel.

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