Title 33Navigation and Navigable WatersRelease 119-73

§1205 Radiotelephone capability; maintenance; restoration; consequences of loss: navigation of vessel

Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 24— - VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE COMMUNICATION › § 1205

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Required radiotelephones on vessels must be kept working. If one fails, the captain must try to fix it quickly. A failed radio is not by itself a violation or reason to moor or anchor, but its loss must be considered when navigating.

Full Legal Text

Title 33, §1205

Navigation and Navigable Waters — Source: USLM XML via OLRC

Whenever radiotelephone capability is required by this chapter, a vessel’s radiotelephone equipment shall be maintained in effective operating condition. If the radiotelephone equipment carried aboard a vessel ceases to operate, the master shall exercise due diligence to restore it or cause it to be restored to effective operating condition at the earliest practicable time. The failure of a vessel’s radiotelephone equipment shall not, in itself, constitute a violation of this chapter, nor shall it obligate the master of any vessel to moor or anchor his vessel; however, the loss of radiotelephone capability shall be given consideration in the navigation of the vessel.

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Effective Date

Section effective May 1, 1971, or six months after the promulgation of

Regulations

which would implement its provisions, whichever is later, see section 10 of Pub. L. 92–63, set out as a note under section 1201 of this title.

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Citation

33 U.S.C. § 1205

Title 33Navigation and Navigable Waters

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73