Båtførerkurset. Baatskolen Poseidon. Båtførerkurset, kveld2,

Similar documents
August April 18,2008 First Revision

Rules Practice Exam 9

NavRule Practice Exam, 70 Series Practice April 24, Labeled F (I received a reply from the testing service that all these answers were

National Maritime Center

Rules Practice Exam 11

SEMI FINAL EXAMINATION

28 Distress. Rules of the Road John C. Kelly, Rule 36 Signals to Attract Attention

SS&S Chapter 8 Instructor Guide

Rules Practice Exam 7

National Maritime Center

Rules Practice Exam 5

3 Navigation Rules Rules General

Rules of the Road. United States Power Squadrons USPS University

Rules Practice Exam 14

Rules Practice Exam 12

INTERNATIONAL Steering and Sailing Rules

Rule 13 - Overtaking

National Maritime Center

Rules of the Road. in Chichester Harbour Avoiding collisions and navigating safely

NavRule Practice Exam, 70 Series Practice April 18, Labeled C have been copied to collection

PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA REGULATIONS (Section 402 of the National Maritime Act, 1997) REQUIREMENTS FOR PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA

LAPWARE, LLC. Since 2002

1. PURPOSE. This instruction forwards International and Inland Navigation Rules and Regulations for use by Coast Guard personnel.

COMDTINST M D MAR

You must stop your. pass with caution on the port side of vessel "B" The vessel moving upstream against the current

Rule 1. Application. (d) Traffic separation schemes may be adopted by the Organization for the purpose of these Rules.

THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA 1972

MARINE ORDERS. Part 30. Prevention of collisions. Issue 7

International Regulations for the Prevention of Collision at Sea

Appendix HK1 HKSF Prescriptions

SOUTH AFRICAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY SCHEDULE

RECORD OF CHANGES DATE EFFECTIVE

Berkeley Island Marine Pre-Rental Instructions. If you do not have a

Maritime Rules. Part 22 Collision Prevention

Rule 18 - Responsibilities between vessels

1. An aid to navigation is any object external to the boat that: 1) helps a boater pilot a boat safely, 2) aids a boater in finding position and 3)

Rule 15 - Crossing situation

Rule 23 - Power-driven vessels underway

WELCOME TO THE. Pleasure Craft Operator Training (PCOC)

International regulations and guidelines for maritime spatial planning related to safe distances to multiple offshore structures (e.g.

Rule 21 - Definitions

National Maritime Center

The LA/LB Harbors handle more than 5,500 commercial vessel arrivals per year (excluding local coastwise and Catalina Island traffic).

E Navigation Data Auditing Report

Rule 17 - Action by stand-on vessel

Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREGs) EXPLANATORY NOTES

Basic Keelboat Sailing

Rule 26 - Fishing vessels

US Sailing Presents. Around the Course

Third Schedule CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA, 1972

U.S. Department Of Homeland Security

Rule 35 - Sound signals in restricted visibility

Rule Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility

2 Boating Rules and Regulations... 73

New Castle Sailing Club. Rules of the Road

History Collision Regulations

Accident Report. Close Quarters Manutere & Ocean Monarch. 12 March 2006 Class C

Language Competence Test for Mariners Level A1 Voc

TRAINING RESOURCES MARITIME INSTITUTE

a. On the centerline of the T-top b. On the aft starboard corner of the deck c. On the aft deck as close to centerline as possible

International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea Part A-General

When answering a question, when in doubt, pick answer that considers safety first. Navigation Aids

Hypothermia is the Lowering of the Body Core Temperature

THEORY PRACTICE PAPER /

Rule 8 - Action to avoid collision

rya racing rules Fundamental Rules Means of propulsion Certificate Contact between yachts and serious damage

SAILING INSTRUCTIONS. Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta March 9 th -11 th, RULES

STUDENT STUDY GUIDE ASA 103 BASIC COASTAL CRUISING

Comments on the collision between a tanker and a U.S. Navy ship in the Strait of Singapore

ASA 103: Basic Coastal Cruising Curriculum

Give way to the right

Basic Keelboat Sailing Standard (ASA 101)

RADAR PLOTTING Ranger Hope 2008

OASIS SAILING CLUB. A&E Review Form Sailing/CQM Rev 11/9/2015. Name: Level

YACHTING Demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of sailing

A. Keep in mind Rule 4 - Decision to Race. Each skipper must decide if conditions are safe for their team. Do not exceed your limits.

Harbourmaster s Office Tamaki River. Navigation Safety Operating Requirements 2014

VISUAL SIGNALS (MARKING) ON VESSELS

Incident Report. Close Quarters Pegasus II & Distraction. 26 April 2006 Class B

New Syllabus for 12 Nautical Miles

ASA 103: Basic Coastal Cruising Curriculum

NAUTICAL TERMINOLOGY

05 Boat Handling. Captain

Collision in restricted visibility

Båtførerkurset. Baatskolen POSEIDON

The following material is an introduction to the provisions of acts and regulations that apply to boaters in Canada.

SteerCert Objective. Detailed knowledge of Contents of key selected rules from ColRegs and PLA Byelaws Contents of Tideway Rowing Rules

The Basics of Victory Sailing II

1. Basic Racing Instructions and Rules*

Rule 2 - Responsibility

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES COAST GUARD. Vol. 30, No. 3 CG-129 March 1973

SAFE POWERBOAT HANDLING EXAM B

RACING RULES OF SAILING

Towing Officers' Assessment Record: Near Coastal/Oceans

The ship is: Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 an engine-driven ship

THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA LIBERIA MARITIME AUTHORITY

INCIDENT REPORT OASIS SAILING CLUB

CHAPTER P-2 - BOATING INDEX

Missionary Sailing School

Introduction to the Racing Rules of Sailing

Transcription:

Båtførerkurset 1

Velkommen til Båtførerkurset - 4.kveld 2

International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea COLREGS Applies to any vessel used at sea and directly connected waters Assigns a joint responsibility for safety to the owner, master and crew of a vessel "2(a) Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to comply with these Rules or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case." 3

Safe speed Safe speed is not constant: Visibility: fog, rain, snow, darkness Traffic density The boat's manoeuvrability Draft Wind, current, waves Proximity to reefs and other dangers... speed limits, where these exist 4

Action to avoid collision Any action taken to avoid a collision shall be obvious, adequate and in good time Such an action can be: Change of course Change of speed or a combination The vessel not required to give way should generally maintain course and speed 5

Horn/light signals One short blast: I'm turning to starboard Two short blasts: I'm turning to port Three short blasts: I'm backing up Five or more short blasts: I'm concerned you are not taking sufficient action to avoid a collision 6

In narrow channels Keep well to starboard Smaller vessels capable of using shallower waters should leave the deeper waters to large vessels 7

Be considerate in narrow channels Cross at a right angle to minimize interference Keep good distance when rounding to port, give a meeting boat room to pass 8

More signals Arriving in narrow passages Overtaking 9

Traffic separation areas 10

Traffic separation in the chart 11

Definitions Power-driven vessel : Dinghy with outboard Supertanker Speedboat Sailboat currently being propelled by engine (with or without sails) Sailing vessel : Sailing dinghy Statsraad Lehmkuhl Sailboard Sailboat not being propelled by engine 12

Some general rules for giving way (with exceptions) Power-driven vessels give way to sailing vessels Both power-driven and sailing vessels should give way to vessels engaged in fishing (commercial, not recreational with a rod), NUC (not under command), RAM (restricted ability to maneuver) and CBD (constrained by draft) Leisure boats should give way to "useful" boats 13

Overtaking vessel to keep clear of the overtaken vessel Even when a sailing vessel is overtaking a powerdriven vessel Overtaking defined as > 22,5º abaft beam If in doubt, you are overtaking Overtaking (and giving way) until well clear 14

The overtaking vessel is in control The overtaking vessel has the full responsibility The overtaking vessel is to judge whether overtaking is possible The overtaking vessel chooses side Conclusion: It is all up to the overtaking vessel 15

Power-driven vessels meeting head-on Both turn to starboard Early and obvious! Remember Norwegian rule of leisure boats giving way 16

Power-driven vessels crossing When two power-driven vessels meet on crossing courses the vessel which has the other on it's starboard side shall give way Could you be overtaking?...and again the Norwegian rule of leisure boats 17

Giving way - doing it wrong Early obvious - adequate? 18

Sailboats crossing - wind from the same side When two sailboats meet so that there is danger of collision, the windward boat should give way to the leeward boat 19

Sailboats crossing - wind from different sides When two sailboats meet so there is danger of collision and they have wind from different sides, the boat with wind from it's port side should give way Wind is from the opposite side of the mainsail (not as obvious as one might think!) 20

What about the stand-on vessel? Maintain course and speed This makes it easier for the boat required to give way to do so in a good way 21

What if the boat required to give way doesn't? If the boat required to give way doesn't, the stand-to boat must react Turning to starboard may bring the boats on parallel courses Do NOT turn to port! 22

Horn signals in reduced visibility "I'm moving" I'm not moving 23

Horn signals when towing in reduced visibility 24

Running lights 25

The most common lights 26

Sidelights Each cover one side - port and starboard From directly ahead to 22,5º abaft the beam 27

Masthead and sternlight White Different height over the deck Masthead light is 225º, complete overlap with sidelights, sternlight covers the remaining 135º (sum of 360º) 28

A few more 360º white as anchorlight Combined lights for smaller boats 29

Power-driven 20-50 meter Range: Masthead = 5 M Side and stern = 2 M 30

Power-driven < 20 meter Range (< 12 meter): Masthead = 3 M ( 2 ) Side = 2 M ( 1 ) Stern = 2 M ( 2 ) 31

Sailing vessels > 7 meter Notice the absence of masthead light when not using engine for propulsion 32

Sailing vessels often use combined lights Tricolor replaces side and sternlight Can use additional red and green 360º lights 33

Very small boat (< 7m / 7 knots) Single white 360º Use with great care, and keep away from other boats Sidelights are allowed and recommended! Find the error... 34

Vessel > 50 m has two masthead lights 2 masthead (225º) when underway Light abaft higher than light ahead 2 anchor (360º) lights when anchored Light ahead higher than light abaft 35

Fishing vessels have their own lights 36

Towing Tug with <200 m tow has double masthead light Tug with >200 m tow has triple masthead light Tug also has an orange («amber») light next to the usual sternlight, same 135º Find two errors... Never go between an orange light and a «sailboat»! 37

Special lights Not under command (NUC) "Restricted ability to maneuver (RAM) These in addition to other lights applicable to the boat/situation 38

More special lights Diver in the water, keep clear Diving boats will generally stay in place, just keep your distance and it will be ok Ship constrained by draft, will not give way, keep clear This drawing includes normal lights for power-driven vessel > 50 meter 39

Even more lights White over red pilot ahead Will also carry normal lights for power-driven vessel Police, customs and navy may cut the lights completely, but doing so means always being the give-way vessel 40

Even more... Don't understand the lights? Keep clear Three green lights in a triangle is mine clearing, keep very well clear! Don't go between several boats showing strange lights Orange flash on "small" boat is submarine Keep clear, they are very hard and bigger than you think 41

Day symbols To be shown where well visible 42

Day symbol for motoring sailboat A sailboat that has sails up, but is also using the engine for propulsion should display a point-down cone to indicate that it is to be regarded as a power-driven vessel 43

Flags 44

Noen av de viktigste signalflaggene A: diver, stay away 45

Requires a certificate Easily obtained, 8 hour course Channel 16 MAYDAY Unlike a cell phone not dependent on being in range of a network VHF/SRC 46

Various safety A modern VHF with DSC/GMDSS can be connected to a GPS, and an emergency signal can be sent by a single press of a button Dead man's switch stops the engine if the helmsman falls overboard, keeps him from being left behind. Collisions at high speed or sinking in fierce storms get the media attention, but most boaters die quietly in fair weather, falling into the sea when they least expected it The "standard" victim is an adult man with a slightly elevated blood alcohol level and an open zipper... 47

International emergency signals 48

International emergency signals 2 49

Til slutt - det viktigste av alt: 50