33 CFR §401.42
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- (a)At locks, hand lines shall be secured to the mooring lines and passed as follows:
- (1)A downbound vessel shall use its own hand lines, secured to the eye at the end of the mooring lines, by means of a bowline, which hand lines shall be passed to the linehandlers at the lock as soon as the vessel passes the open gates;
- (2)Hand lines shall be passed to upbound vessels by the linehandlers as soon as the vessel passes the last HFM unit, and secured, by means of a clove hitch, to the mooring lines 60 cm behind the splice of the eye;
- (3)At Iroquois Lock and Lock 8, Welland Canal, both upbound and downbound vessels shall use their own hand lines as provided in paragraph (a)(1) of this section; and
- (4)Upbound vessels of overall length in excess of 218 m in Locks 4 and 5, Welland Canal, shall secure the hand lien to the eye of the No. 1 mooring wire by means of a bowline.
- (b)Mooring lines shall not be passed over the side of a vessel in a manner dangerous to a lock crew.