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Coastal
Skipper/Yachtmaster Shore based Course Syllabus
This is
an advanced course in navigation and meteorology for candidates for the Coastal
Skipper and Yachtmaster Offshore Certificate. The syllabus makes some provision
for the revision of subjects in the Day Skipper Course but those who have not
acquired the knowledge set out in the Day Skipper Course are unlikely to be able
to assimilate all the subjects covered in this advanced course in the time
available.
The
assumed level of knowledge before starting this course is the Day Skipper
Shore based Course.
1. Position
·
Dead reckoning
and estimated position
·
Satellite-derived position
·
Use of
waypoints to fix position
·
Radar fixes
·
Techniques of
visual fixing
·
Fixes using a
mixture of position lines
·
Relative
accuracy of different methods of position fixing
·
Areas of
uncertainty
2. The magnetic compass
·
Allowance for
variation
·
Change of
variation with time and position
·
Causes of
deviation
·
Swing for
deviation (but not correction)
·
Allowance for
deviation
·
Different types
of compass
3. Tides
·
Causes of tides
- Springs and Neaps
·
Tide tables -
sources
·
Tidal levels
and datum
·
Standard and
secondary ports
·
Tidal anomalies
(Solent, etc.)
4. Tidal streams
·
Harbour
regulations and control signals
·
Methods of
pre-planning
·
Clearing lines
·
Use of
soundings
·
Transits and
leading lines
5. GPS and chart plotters
·
Principles of
operation and limitations of use
·
Raster and
vector charts
·
Datum
·
Importance of
confirmation of position by an independent source and keeping a separate record
of position
·
Importance of
paper charts
6. Sources of tidal
information
·
Tidal stream
information in sailing directions and Yachtsmen's Almanacs
·
Allowance for
tidal streams in computing a course to steer
·
Tide rips,
overfalls and races
·
Tidal
observation buoys, beacons etc.
7. Buoyage
·
IALA system
buoyage in Region A
·
Limitations of
buoys as navigational aids
·
Lights
·
Characteristics
·
Ranges -
visual, luminous and nominal
·
Rising and
dipping distances
·
Light lists
8. Pilotage
9. Echo sounders
·
Principles of
operation and limitations of use
10.Logs (speed and distance
measuring)
·
Principles of
operation and limitations of use
11. Deck log
·
Importance of
log as yacht's official document
·
Layout of log,
hourly and occasional entries
12. Meteorology
·
Basic terms,
the Beaufort scale
·
Air masses
·
Cloud types
·
Weather
patterns associated with pressure and frontal systems
·
Sources of
weather forecasts
·
Ability to
interpret a shipping forecast, weather-fax and weather satellite information
·
Land and sea
breezes
·
Sea fog
·
Use of a
barometer as a forecasting aid
13.Rule of the Road
·
A sound
knowledge of the International Regulations for
·
Preventing
Collisions at Sea, except Annexes 1 and 3
14.Safety at Sea
·
Personal
safety, use of lifejackets, safety harnesses and lifelines
·
Fire prevention
and fire fighting
·
Distress
signals
·
Coastguard and
Boat Safety Scheme
·
Preparation for
heavy weather
·
Liferafts and
helicopter rescue
·
Understanding
of capabilities of vessel and basic knowledge of stability
15.Navigation in restricted
visibility
·
Precautions to
be taken in fog
·
Limitations to
safe navigation imposed by fog
·
Navigation
strategy in poor visibility |