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Boat Crew Seamanship Manual
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09/21/2011

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Term
Frequency Range
Definition

MF=      0.3 to 3MHz

HF=       3 to 30MHz

VHF=    30 to 300 MHz

UHF= 300 to 3000 MHz

Term
Commonly used VHF-FM channels
Definition

6=Safety and SAR

12= Port Operations

13= Bridge to Bridge

16=International Distress Channel

21A= Intra-CG working frequency

22A=Primary between CG and civilian stations

23A=Intra-CG working freq. between units

81A=Intra-CG working-freq.

83A=Intra-CG working freq.

Term
Distress Signals
Definition

1) Red Star Shells, 2)Cont. Fog Horn, 3)Flames on a Vessel, 4) Gun fired at 1min. Intervals, 5) Mayday by Radio, 6) S.O.S., 7) Orange background with Black ball and square, 8) Parachute Flare, 9) Dye Marker (any),

10) November over Charlie Flags, 11) Sqaure flag and Ball, 12) Wave Arms, 13) Radio-Telegraph Alarm,

14) Radio-telephone Alarm, 15) EPIRB, 16) Orange Smoke 17) High-intensity flashes 50-70/min.

Term

Latitude

Longitude

Definition

Horizontal (Latitude makes the ladder)

Longtude= vertical

Term

Circle=

1 Degree=

1 Minute=

Definition

=360 Degrees

=60 Minutes

=60 Seconds

Term

True Compass

Magnetic Compass

True Direction

Definition

=uses the north pole as a referance point

=uses the true N. Pole as a referance point

=differs from magnetic by variation

Term
Compass Error
Definition
Compass error is the angular difference between a compass direction and its corresponding true direction. The magnetic compass reading must be corrected for variation and deviation.
Term
Correcting (Compass Error)
Definition

Compass, Deviation, Magnetic, Variation, True, ADD, Easterly Error

Can Dead Men Vote Twice At Election

Term
Uncorrecting (Compass Error)
Definition

True, Variation, Magnetic, Deviation, Compass, ADD Westerly Error

True Virtue Makes Dull Company After Weddings

Term
Reporting an Object Underway
Definition

Object, Bearing, Range

(Fishing Vessel, Bearing North, 500 Yards)

Term
Light Lists
Definition
Light Lists provide more complete information concerning AtoN than can be shown on charts. Hawaii uses Volume VI of VII
Term
Tide Tables
Definition
Tide Tables give daily predictions of the height of water, at almost any place, at any given time and are published in four volumes (Hawaii uses III)
Term
Coast Pilots
Definition
Coast Pilot includes all the additional information that cannot be shown on a traditional chart. Each Coast Pilot contains sailing directions between points in its respective area, including recommended courses and distances. Channels with all their controlling depths and all dangers and obstructions are fully described. Harbors and anchorages are listed with info on marine repairs and boat supplies as well. Info on canals, bridges, docks, and more is included.
Term

Computing Speed, Time, Distance

60 D ST

Definition

D= S x T/60

S= 60D/T

T= 60D/S

Term
3 and 6 Minute Rules
Definition

3=Yards (x100)

6 Kts in 3 min.=600 Yards

6=Miles (/10) 

60 Kts. in 6 min. =6 Miles

Term
Bearing
Definition
B, Brg.:The Horizontal direction of one terrestrial (earth bound) point from another (the direction in which an object lies from the vessel) is its bearing, expressed as the angular distance (degrees) from a reference direction (a direction used as a basis for comparison of other direction.) A bearing is usually measured clockwise from 000* through 359* at the reference direction- true north, manetic north or compass north
Term
Course
Definition
C.: The intended horizontal direction of travel (the direction indended to go), expressed as angular distance from a reference direction clockwise from 000* through 360*. For marine navigation, the term applies to the direction to be steered. The heading of 360* is always referred to or spoken as 000*.
Term
Heading
Definition
Hdg.: The actual direction the boat's bow is pointing at any given time.
Term
Course Line
Definition
Line drawn on a chart going in the direction of a course.
Term
Current Sailing
Definition
Current Sailing is a method of allowing for current in determining the course made good, or of determining the effect of a current on the direction or motion of a boat.
Term
Dead Reckoning
Definition
DR: Dead reckoning is the determination of approximate posistion by advancing a previous position for course and distance only, without regard to other factors, such as, wind, sea conditions and current.
Term
Dead Reckoning Plot
Definition
 DR Plot is the plot of the movements of a boat as determined by dead reckoning.
Term
Positon
Definition
Position refers to actual geographic loaction of a boat. It may be expressed as coordinates of latitude and longitude or as the bearing and distance from an object whose position is known.
Term
DR Position
Definition
A DR position is a position determined by plotting a single or a series of consecutive course lines using only the direction (course) and distance from the last fix, without consideration of current, wind, or other external forces on a boat.
Term
Estimated Position
Definition
EP: A DR position modified by additional information, which in itself is insufficient to establish a fix.
Term
Fix
Definition
A fix is a position determined from terrestrial, electronic, or celestial data at a given time with a high degree of accuracy.
Term
Line of Position
Definition
LOP: a line of bearing to a known object, which a vessel is presumed to be located on at some point.
Term
Coast Piloting
Definition
Coast Piloting refers to directing the movements of a boat near a coast.
Term
Range
Definition

There are two types of ranges used in piloting:

1) Two or more fixed objects in line. Such objects are said to be in range.

2) Distance in a single direction or along a great circle. Distance ranges are measured by means of radar or visually with a sextant.

Term
Running Fix
Definition
R Fix: A position determined by crossing LOP's obtained at different times.
Term
Nautical Mile
Definition
NM: A nautical mile is used for measurement on most navigable waters. It is 6076 feet or approximately 2000 yards and is equal to 1 minute of latitude.
Term
Knots
Definition
Kn or kt: a knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour.
Term
Track
Definition
TR: the course followed or intended to be followed by a boat. The direction may be designated in degrees true or magnetic.
Term
Set:
Definition
The direction toward which the current is flowing expressed in degrees true.
Term
Drift
Definition
The speed of the current usually stated in knots.
Term
Course Over Ground/ Course Made Good
Definition
COG/CMG: The resultant direction of movement from one point to another.
Term
Bouyage System
Definition

IALA-B

Red bouy to STBD (Red, right, returning)

Green bouy to PORT

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