The US Coast Guard has combined the International and Inland Navigation Rules on this downloadable PDF, so comparison between the two sets of Rules is easier. All efforts have been made to ensure these Online Navigation Rules are complete and accurate however the U.S. Coast Guard makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this web site and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents of this web site.
Complete Day Sail Q&A
Developed for the US Coast Guard Auxilary proficiency exams, Ashoreschool.com has converted these 4x6 flash cards to interactive Flash Cards. Both COLREGS and Inland regulations are included. Written plain English, they simply the vocabulary and make learning much easier.
The Original Post Cards
Developed for the US Coast Guard Auxilary proficiency exams, these 4x6 flash cards cover both the COLREGS and Inland regulations. Written plain English, they simply the vocabulary and make learning much easier. Print on 4x6 card stock
Written by Chris Llana and George Wisneskey. Chris Llana is a former Coast Guard officer with a B.S. in naval architecture and marine engineering and advanced degrees in marine affairs (MMA) and law (JD) and George Wisneskey is a graduate of the Coast Guard Academy and holds a master's degree in education from the George Washington University. As chief of the Coast Guard's Rules of the Road Branch before his retirement in 1982, he oversaw the drafting of the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980.
Handbook of the Nautical Rules of the Road.
Great Way to Learn
Video shows the easy way to remember the Vessel Hierarchy used in the NAV Rules. Flash Card Review