9. Article
Horizontal
sectors
(a) (i) In the forward direction,
sidelights as fitted on the vessel must show the minimum required
intensities. The intensities shall decrease to reach practical
cut-off between 1 degree and 3 degrees outside the prescribed
sectors.
(ii) For sternlights and masthead lights and at 22.5 degrees
abaft the beam for sidelights, the minimum required intensities
shall be maintained over the arc of the horizon up to 5 degrees
within the limits of the sectors prescribed in Rule 21. From 5
degrees within the prescribed sectors the intensity may decrease
by 50 per cent up to the prescribed limits; it shall decrease
steadily to reach practical cut-off at not more than 5 degrees
outside the prescribed limits.
(b) (i) All-round lights shall be so located as not to be
obscured by masts, topmasts or structures within angular sectors
of more than 6 degrees, except anchor lights prescribed in Rule
30, which need not be placed at an impracticable height above the
hull.
(ii) If it is impracticable to
comply with paragraph (b)(i) of this section by exhibiting only
one all-round light, two all-round lights shall be used suitably
positioned or screened so that they appear, as far as
practicable, as one light at a distance of one mile.
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