Nautical Charts and Publications (Chapter 13, paragraph 13.14)
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Nautical Charts and Publications (Chapter 13, paragraph 13.14)

  1 Craft should be provided with nautical charts and nautical publications to plan and display the craft's route for the intended voyage and to plot and monitor positions throughout the voyage. An electronic display and information system (ECDIS) may be accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements of this paragraph.

  2 Backup arrangements should be provided to meet the functional requirements of .1, if this function is partly or fully fulfilled by electronic means.*

  * An appropriate folio of paper nautical charts may be used as a backup arrangement for ECDIS. Other backup arrangements for ECDIS are acceptable (see appendix 6 to resolution A.817(19), as amended).

 (2000 HSC Code, paragraph 13.8)


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