
Near Shore Marine Navigation - Level 1
Formerly known as Seamanship / Boating 4
Suggested prerequisite: Boat Handling
Increase your confidence by focusing on the manual navigation technique called Dead Reckoning followed by logbook protocols.
This is followed by a review of fixed and floating aids and more detailed navigational techniques.
Successive chapters increase your knowledge of environmental factors in the marine environment including tides & currents, weather, and wind & waves.
Further chapters are devoted to heavy weather procedures in adverse conditions, such as boat handling skills, emergencies, and coordinating rescue efforts with the Coast Guard.
Finally, you must demonstrate your marlinspike proficiency in tying various knots and splices.
Exercises through the course include a cruise and extensive quizzes.
The final exam includes a charting/cruise exercise testing your understanding of all topics covered in the course.
Table of Contents
- Dead Reckoning and the Log
- Marlinespike
- Seamanship
- Magnetic Compass
- Fixed and Floating Aids to Navigation
- Bearings and Fixes
- Relative Bearings
- Distance of an Object by Two Relative Bearings
- Collision Regulations
- Tides
- Weather
- Winds, Waves and Current
- Seamanship Skills for Adverse Weather
- Buoyancy and Stability
- Medical Emergencies
- Emergencies at Sea
- Anchors and Anchoring