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Day Shapes are mast head signals indicating the navgation status of a vessel at sea to other vessels.
The meanings of the shapes are defined by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
The most common signals are as follows:-
Navigation status | Day shape | Restriction |
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Vessel Under Sail & Power | Cone | > 12m |
Anchored | Ball | > 7m (not in channel) > 20m (in anchorage) |
Constrained by Draft | Cylinder | |
Aground | 3 Balls (vert. line) | > 12m |
Not Under Command | 2 Balls (vert. line) | > 12m |
Restricted in Ability | 1 Ball+1 Diamond+1 Ball | > 12m (except dive boats) |
Fishing (commercial) | 2 Cones (vert. line) | > 20m (but must display (nets or trawling) basket shape |
Vessel Towing | Diamond | Tow > 200m |
Vessel Being Towed | Diamond | Tow > 200m |