How to set a convoy or a towed convoy in the Inland AIS device ?
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The vessel providing the main propulsion must have its Inland AIS device working and have the convoy data correctly entered. The other vessels belonging to the convoy must switch off their onboard Inland AIS devices.
Important information for the boatmaster
When the composition of the convoy changes, the data that is transmitted by Inland AIS device (e.g. vessel type, dimensions) must be changed manually.
In contrast to pushed convoys and side-by- side combinations, all vessels in a tug must have their Inland AIS device in operation. The dimensions that have to be entered into the Inland AIS device are those for the specific vessel, thus the tug-boat enters its own dimensions, which is also the case for every vessel towed separately.
The most common vessel types for tugs are the following:
Codes for means of transport
Description
8010
Motor freighter
Motorised vessel designed for carrying general cargo pushing at least one vessel designed for carrying liquid cargo
8070
Motor freighter with one or more ships alongside
Motorised vessel designed for carrying general cargo with one or more vessels alongside
8080
Motor freighter with tanker
Motorised vessel designed for carrying general cargo with a vessel designed for carrying liquid cargo alongside
8090
Motor freighter pushing one or more freighters
Motorised vessel designed for carrying general cargo pushing one or more vessels also designed for carrying general cargo
8210
Pushtow, one cargo barge
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of one cargo barge
8220
Pushtow, two cargo barges
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of two cargo barges
8230
Pushtow, three cargo barges
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of three cargo barges
8240
Pushtow, four cargo barges
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of four cargo barges
8250
Pushtow, five cargo barges
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of five cargo barges
8260
Pushtow, six cargo barges
Vessel designed for pushing/towing, facilitating the movement of six cargo barges
Codes for means of transport
Description
8400
Tug, single :
Vessel that is designed to operate as a tow boat and navigating alone (not in a convoy)
8410
Tug, one or more tows
Vessel that is designed to operate as a tow boat, that is involved in one or more tows (regardless of the number of towed vessels/barges)
8420
Tug, assisting a vessel or linked combination
8470
Object, towed, not otherwise specified
A vessel in a tow