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Essential Navigation & Seamanship - Shorebased Theory Course

Aim:  Help you become more competent, knowledgeable and safer on the water.

 

This course will give a basic understanding of navigation and seamanship afloat which is essential for anyone skippering or crewing a small boat at sea. It forms a solid foundation on which to build your knowledge so that your time afloat can be spent safely.

 

 

Charts, publications and terms

Basic terms,Chart overview, introduction to chart datum and depths

Buoyage

Lateral buoys, Cardinal buoys, Where to find information

Navigation

Plotting a poition, Measuring distance and bearing, Position Fix, Heading

Safety

Personal and boat safety equipment, Safety procedures and briefing, Communications, Engine checks, Rescue procedures

Anchoring

Where to anchor, How to anchor

Tides

Tidal streams, Tidal heights

Electronic Navigation

GPS terms, GPS use, Using waypoints

Rules of the Road

Risk of collision, Who gives way

Weather Forecasts

Sources of weather forecast, Terms used in weather forecast, Sea state

Pilotage

Harbour information, Transits, Pilotage plan

Passage Planning

SOLAS V requirements, Preplanning, Chart choice

 

Ability after course

Basic understanding of navigation and safety afloat.

Duration

2 days study (typically a Weekend)

 

COURSE NAME AND DATES

ENST


Low, Mid and High Season

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Other Recommended Courses Following Course Completion:

Competent Crew Practical Course

The Essential Navigation and Seamanship course provides an introduction to the basic skills required before taking a small boat to sea or taking an active part in running a boat.

Recommended & Required Reading Material:

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