To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first edition of Nautical Rules
of the Road, Cornell Maritime Press has released a 4th Edition. This
updated book has an easy-to-follow layout that aligns the International
Rules with the corresponding Inland Rules. In addition to being highly
descriptive, Nautical Rules of the Road, 4th Edition by Steven D.
Browne, with early authors Larry C. Young and B. A. Farnsworth, gives
the current rules as of publication and explicit comments to help
readers thoroughly understand each rule. Some of the items detailed are
proper lookout information to prevent collisions, positioning of light
shapes, signals for fishing vessels fishing in close proximity,
technical details of sound signal appliances, and violations of Inland
Navigation Rules and Regulations, including penalties for negligent
operations. To aid in Coast Guard examinations, the final chapter gives
multiple choice, practice questions to test the reader's knowledge on
the information found within the entire book. In addition, there is a
descriptive study outline. Professional and recreational boaters alike
need the new Nautical Rules on their vessels before leaving port. Don't
toss your lines without it.