This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The master of a
vessel other than a vessel —
(a) that
is not to be berthed within the Port; and
(b) that
is not to be provided with any services by the Port Authority,
shall —
(aa)
notify the Harbour Master 48, 24 and 2 hours before the estimated time of
the vessel’s arrival at its appropriate Pilot Boarding Ground; and
(bb) if
the vessel is carrying explosives, or an inflammable or otherwise dangerous
cargo, notify the Harbour Master accordingly, by means of the approved form,
48 hours before the estimated time of the vessel’s arrival at its
appropriate Pilot Boarding Ground.
(2) The appropriate
Pilot Boarding Ground for a vessel —
(a)
having a draught of 11 metres or more, is 3 nautical miles north west
of the Fairway Buoy (the "Outer Pilot Boarding Ground"); or
(b)
having a draught of less than 11 metres, is one nautical mile west of the Hall
Bank Beacon in Gage Roads, unless the Harbour Master directs otherwise.
[(3) repealed]
[Regulation 68 inserted by Gazette
30 November 1993 p.6427; amended by Gazette 27 June 1995
p.2607.]