46 C.F.R. Subpart C—Navigational Equipment
Title 46 - Shipping
Each vessel of 100 or more gross tons must be fitted with a general marine radar in the pilothouse. Each vessel must be equipped with an electronic position-fixing device satisfactory for the area in which the vessel operates. (a) Except as provided by paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, as appropriate for the intended voyage, each vessel must carry adequate and up-to-date— (1) Charts of large enough scale to make safe navigation possible; (2) U.S. Coast Pilot or similar publication; (3) Coast Guard Light List; (4) Tide Tables published by the National Ocean Service; (5) Local Notice or Notices to Mariners; and (6) Current Tables published by the National Ocean Service, or a river-current publication issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or by a river authority, or both. (b) Any vessel may carry, instead of the complete publications listed in paragraph (a) of this section, extracts from them for areas it will transit. (c) When operating in foreign waters, a vessel may carry an appropriate foreign equivalent of any item required by paragraph (a) of this section. Each vessel must be fitted with a compass suitable for the intended service of the vessel. Except aboard a vessel limited to daytime operation, the compass must be illuminated.
Title 46: Shipping
PART 130—VESSEL CONTROL, AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
Subpart C—Navigational Equipment
§ 130.310 Radar.
§ 130.320 Electronic position-fixing device.
§ 130.330 Charts and nautical publications.
§ 130.340 Compass.

