Special directions to vessels
29.—(1) The harbour master may give a special direction—
(a)requiring a vessel anywhere within the harbour limits to comply with a requirement made in or under a general direction,
(b)for regulating the time at which and the manner in which a vessel shall enter into, go out of, or lie in or at the harbour,
(c)for securing that a vessel moves in the harbour only at certain times or during certain periods,
(d)prohibiting the mooring of a vessel in any particular part or parts of the harbour,
(e)regulating or requiring the movement, berthing, mooring or unmooring of a vessel in the harbour, and
(f)regulating the manner in which a vessel takes in or discharges (from ship to shore or shore to ship) passengers, cargo, fuel, water, ship’s stores or ballast in the harbour.
(2) A special direction may be given in any manner considered by the harbour master to be appropriate.
(3) The harbour master may revoke or amend a special direction.