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33.—(1) Without prejudice to Regulation 30(1), the master of every vessel, other than a tug when employed in assisting the berthing of a powered vessel, towing another vessel within the Dockyard port, shall give prior notice to the Queen’s Harbour Master not less than 60 minutes prior to commencement of the tow.
(2) Where notice is given pursuant to paragraph (1) the notice shall be accompanied by any of the following details:
(a)whether the tow involves a dead ship, abnormal tow, partially disabled ship, is unstable or has an excessive list or trim, is leaking bunkers or oil, chemical or gas cargo;
(b)any other defect which may cause the tow to be a hazard within the Dockyard Port.
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