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inshore of a line approximately parallel with the general trend of the shore, drawn through the outermost buoy or other aid to navigation of any system of aids.

Pilot Rules for Western Rivers shall apply in rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico except as hereinafter stated.

302.3 Modifications of general rule.-Lines of demarcation have been established for the following specific areas of inland waters on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and Territory of Hawaii where the Inland Rules of the Road are to be followed; and inland waters of the United States bordering on the Gulf of Mexico where the Inland Rules of the Road or Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed.

ATLANTIC COAST

302.5 All harbors on the coast of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts between West Quoddy Head, Maine, and Cape Ann Lighthouse, Mass.-A line drawn from Sail Rock Whistle Buoy 1 to the southeasternmost extremity of Long Point, Maine, to the southeasternmost extremity of Little River Head; thence to the other side of Old Man; thence to the southernmost extremity of Double Shot Islands; thence to Libby Islands Lighthouse; thence to Moose Peak Lighthouse; thence to the eastern extremity of Little Pond Head. A line drawn from the southern extremity of Pond Point, Great Wass Island, to the southernmost point of Crumple Island; thence to Petit Manan Lighthouse; thence to Mount Desert Rock Lighthouse; thence to Matinicus Rock Lighthouse; thence to Monhegan Island Lighthouse; thence to Seguin Lighthouse; thence to Portland Lightship; thence to Boon Island Lighthouse; thence to Cape Ann Lighted Whistle Buoy.

302.10 Massachusetts Bay.-A line drawn from Cape Ann Lighted Whistle Buoy to Boston Lightship; thence to Cape Cod Lighthouse.

302.15 Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound, Buzzards Bay, Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound, and easterly entrance to Long Island Sound.-A line drawn from Chatham Lighthouse to Pollock Rip Lightship; thence to Great Round Shoal Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy GRS; thence to Sankaty Head Lighthouse. A line drawn from the westernmost extremity of Smith Point, Nantucket Island, to No Mans Land Lighted. Whistle Buoy 2; thence to Gay Head Lighthouse; thence to Block Island Southeast Lighthouse; thence to Montauk Point Lighthouse on the easterly end of Long Island, N. Y. 302.20 New York Harbor.-A line drawn from Rockaway Point Coast Guard Station to Ambrose Channel Lightship; thence to Navesink Lighthouse (south tower).

302.25 Delaware Bay and tributaries.-A line drawn from Cape May East Jetty Light to Cape May Harbor Whistle Buoy; thence to Överfalls Lightship; thence to Cape Henlopen Coast Guard Station. 302.30 Chesapeake Bay and tributaries.-A line drawn from Cape Charles Lighthouse to Cape Henry Lighthouse.

302.35 Charleston Harbor.-A line drawn from Sullivans Island Coast Guard Station to Charleston Lighted Whistle Buoy C; thence to Charleston Lighthouse.

302.40 Savannah Harbor.-A line drawn from the southwesternmost extremity of Braddock Point to Tybee Lighted Whistle Buoy T;

thence to a tank on Tybee Island beach, bearing approximately 281°. 302.45 St. Simon Sound, St. Andrew Sound, and Cumberland Sound. Starting from the hotel located approximately 34-mile, 6312° true, from St. Simon (rear) Lighthouse, a line drawn to St. Simon Lighted Whistle Buoy St. S.; thence to St. Andrew Sound Bar Buoy; thence to Fernandina Lighted Whistle Buoy 1F; thence to Amelia Island Lighthouse.

302.50 St. Johns River, Fla.-A line drawn from the east end of the north jetty to the east end of the south jetty.

302.55 Florida Reefs and Keys from Miami to Marquesas Keys.—A line drawn from the east end of the north jetty at the entrance to Miami, to Miami Lighted Whistle Buoy; thence to Fowey Rocks Lighthouse; thence to Pacific Reef Lighthouse; thence to Carysfort Reef Lighthouse; thence to Molasses Reef Lighthouse; thence to Alligator Reef Lighthouse; thence to Tennessee Reef Lighthouse; thence to Sombrero Key Lighthouse; thence to American Shoal Lighthouse; thence to Key West Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy; thence to Sand Key Lighthouse; thence to Cosgrove Shoal Lighthouse; thence to westernmost extremity of Marquesas Keys.

GULF COAST

302.60 Florida Keys from Marquesas to Cape Sable.-A line drawn from the northwesternmost extremity of Marquesas Keys to Northwest Channel Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy 1; thence to the southernmost extremity of East Cape, Cape Sable.

302.65 San Carlos Bay and tributaries.-A line drawn from Estero Pass Light to Caloosa Lighted Bell Buoy 2; thence to Sanibel Island Lighthouse.

Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed to Caloosahatchee River northward of a line drawn from the westernmost extremity of the shore line at Punta Rasa to Sword Point.

302.70 Charlotte Harbor, Fla., and tributaries.-Eastward of Charlotte Harbor Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy off Boca Grande. 302.75 Peace and Miakka Řivers.-Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed in Peace and Miakka Rivers north of Mangrove Point Light.

302.80 Tampa Bay and tributaries.-A line drawn from the southernmost extremity of Long Key, Fla., to Tampa Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy; thence to Southwest Channel Lighted Bell Buoy; thence to a spire on the northeast side of Anna Maria Key, bearing approximately 109°.

302.85 Manatee and Hillsboro Rivers.-Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed in Manatee River inside Manatee River Entrance Buoy 2; and in Hillsboro River north of Pratt Street Bridge.

302.89 Apalachee Bay, Fla.-Those waters lying north of a line drawn 58° true from Lighthouse Point on St. James Island to Gamble Point on the east side of the entrance to the Aucilla River, Fla.

Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed in the Wakulla River inside Wakulla River Entrance Buoy 2, in Ochlockonee River north of its junction with Ochlockonee Bay, and in Aucilla River inside a line from the extremity of Gamble Point to the extremity of Cabell Point.

302.90 Carrabelle River and Apalachicola River, Fla.-Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed in Carrabelle River inside Carrabelle River Entrance Light 2; and in Apalachicola River northward to Outer Light at the east side of the entrance to the dredged channel leading into the river.

302.95 Sounds, lakes, and harbors on the coasts of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana from Mobile Bay, Ala., to Barataria Bay, La., including the Delta of the Mississippi River. Starting from a point which is located 1 mile, 90° true, from Mobile Point Lighthouse, a line drawn to Mobile Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy; thence to Ship Island Lighthouse; thence to Chandeleur Lighthouse. A line drawn from the southwesternmost extremity of Errol Island to Pass a Loutre Lighted Whistle Buoy 2.

302.100 Mobile and Mississippi Rivers.-Pilot Rules for Western Rivers are to be followed in Mobile River above Choctaw Point; and also in Mississippi River inside South Pass Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy and Southwest Pass Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy.

302.105 Sabine Pass, Tex.-Inland Rules are to be followed northward of Sabine Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy, in Sabine Pass and all tributary waters.

302.110 Galveston Harbor.—A line drawn from Galveston North Jetty Light to Galveston Bar Lighted Whistle Buoy; thence to Galveston (S.) Jetty Lighthouse.

302.115 Brazos River, Tex.-Inland Rules are to be followed in the river and in the entrance inside of Brazos River Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy.

PACIFIC COAST

302.120 Juan de Fuca Strait, Washington and Puget Sounds.― A line drawn from Angeles Point International Boundary Reference Mark, Washington, to Hein Bank Lighted Bell Buoy; thence to Lime Kiln Light; thence to Kellett Bluff Light; thence to Turn Point Light on Stuart Island; thence to westernmost extremity of Skipjack Island; thence to Patos Island Light; thence to Point Roberts Light.

302.125 Columbia River Entrance.-A line drawn from the west end of the north jetty (above water) to South Jetty Bell Buoy 2S. 302.130 San Francisco Harbor.-A straight line from Bonita Point Lighthouse drawn through Mile Rocks Lighthouse to the shore.

302.135 San Pedro Bay.-A line drawn from Los Angeles Harbor Lighthouse through the axis of the new breakwater and extended in a straight line to the shore of Long Beach.

302.140 San Diego Harbor.-A line drawn from the southerly tower of the Coronado Hotel to Outside Bar Lighted Bell Buoy 1SD; thence to Point Loma Lighthouse.

TERRITORY OF HAWAII

302.175 Mamala Bay.-A line drawn from Barbers Point Lighthouse to Diamond Head Lighthouse.

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