Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 102 - Shipping and Seamen, Harbors and Harbor Masters
Section 7 - Marking of Vessels Transporting Stone, Gravel or Sand; Specifications

Section 7. Every lighter or other vessel employed in transporting stone sold by weight or gravel or sand shall be marked on the stem and stern post, nearly level with the bend of the vessel, with stationary marks or bar iron, not less than six inches long and two and a half inches wide, fastened with two good and sufficient iron bolts driven through said stem and stern post and riveted into said bar iron, from which all other marks shall take their distance in feet, inches and parts of inches, as the distance may require, from the lower edge of the stationary marks to the lower edge of the other marks; which marks shall be as follows: light water marks, not less than four inches long and one inch and a half wide; and marks for every four tons above said light water marks, legibly cut or cast, in figures of four and multiples of four, up to the full capacity of the vessel. Said figures shall express the weight which such vessel is capable of carrying when the lower parts of such figures touch the water; and all the marks shall be of good and sufficient lead or copper, fastened on the stem and stern post of each vessel with sufficient nails not less than one inch long; or the weight which such lighter or other vessel is capable of carrying shall be indicated by having in the hold of such lighter or vessel, at each end thereof, and as near as practicable to the extremities of the space where the cargo is usually carried, a glass tube, with a stopcock at the bottom, which shall be mounted upright upon a scaleboard of metal or wood having marks or figures so arranged thereon as to indicate the weight of the cargo when the water in the tube shall reach the bottom of a figure or mark on the scaleboard.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XV - Regulation of Trade

Chapter 102 - Shipping and Seamen, Harbors and Harbor Masters

Section 1 - Boarding Vessels Without Leave or Authority

Section 1a - Boarding Vessels Without Permission; Penalty; Exceptions

Section 2 - Exemption of Seamen or Mariners From Arrest on Debt; Liens

Section 3 - Jurisdiction of Courts; Recovery of Penalties

Section 4 - Harbor Limits

Section 6 - Weighers of Lighters or Other Vessels Transporting Stones, Gravel or Sand; Appointment

Section 7 - Marking of Vessels Transporting Stone, Gravel or Sand; Specifications

Section 8 - Duties of Weighers

Section 9 - Tonnage of Vessel; Deduction

Section 10 - Regulations on Board During Weighing

Section 11 - Annual Examination of Marks; Certification

Section 12 - Fees of Weighers

Section 13 - Penalties for Failure to Weigh, Mark or Examine Vessel

Section 14 - Ordinances or By-Laws Regulating Marking or Weighing of Lighters and Other Vessels

Section 17 - Illegal Deposit of Substances or Things Injuring or Obstructing Navigation

Section 18 - Passing Warp or Line Across Channel or Dock

Section 19 - Harbor Masters; Assistant Harbor Masters; Appointment

Section 19a - Initial Course of Study for Harbormasters; In-Service Training

Section 20 - Powers and Duties of Assistants

Section 21 - Powers of Harbor Masters

Section 22 - Permit to Unload Lumber in Stream or Channel

Section 23 - Order to Vessel to Brace Topsail Yards, Etc.

Section 24 - Removal of Vessel Lying in Harbor

Section 25 - Removal of Vessel Lying at Wharf

Section 26 - Stationing of Vessels

Section 27 - Report of Violations

Section 28 - Penalties