Navigation lights and markings

11-Vessel lights and markings

Scope a) They must be observed in all weather conditions. b) The rules relating to lights must be observed from sunset to sunrise, and during this interval no other lights shall be displayed which might be confused with those described in these Regulations, or which impair visibility or prevent effective surveillance. c) The lights in these rules MUST also be displayed … Read more

Total correction

10.7.- TOTAL CORRECTION 10.7.1.- Definition It is the angle that the needle north forms with true north. That is, it is equal to the algebraic sum of the dm and the deviation. Ct = dm + Δ 10.7.2.- Calculation from the declination and deviation Once the magnetic declination (dm) is known, through the chart, … Read more

Anchoring equipment

12-Anchoring equipment

Windlass: Gypsy, clutch and brake The windlass is a machine for raising or lowering the anchor chain and can be moved hydraulically, manually or, more commonly used in recreational boats, by means of an electric motor. The gypsy is a piece that is attached to the drum and has notches in order to hook the anchor into the … Read more

Man overboard maneuver

13-Man overboard

Prevention to avoid a man overboard situation: Safety harness, lighting Among the most effective measures to avoid falls is the safety harness, without forgetting that the deck must have a non-slip surface and that the stanchions must be high and strong, in addition to wearing appropriate shoes. On the other hand, unnecessary trips to the water should be avoided. Read more

Steering wheel with rod and with wheel

Government with cane and wheel

Steering wheel with tiller and with wheel It must be taken into account that although the objective of both systems is the same, to steer the boat, that: In steering with tiller: The bow falls in the opposite direction to that in which the tiller is inserted. The fall is faster when the tiller is acted directly on the rudder. It is easier to maintain the … Read more

Position lines in Navigation

position lines in navigation

To be an expert in navigation you have to acquire endless knowledge. Coastal navigation is difficult for the navigator, as he must constantly remain precisely positioned on the chart. Although today the precision of electronic devices has favored navigation, there are very effective methods to obtain... Read more

Definition of headings

Course

True, Magnetic and Needle Course: Definitions Courses are defined in terms of the meridian taken as the origin (true, magnetic or needle) and the bow-stern line of the vessel. TRUE Course (Rv): The angle formed by the true meridian of the place and the bow-stern line. MAGNETIC Course (Rm): The angle formed by the magnetic meridian of the place and the bow-stern line. Read more

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