Year: 2006 Language: english Author: Blackpool and The Fylde College Fleetwood Nautical Campus Genre: Training courses Publisher: Blackpool and The Fylde College Fleetwood Nautical Campus Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 88 Description: Unit 5: Watchkeeping: •Know bridge watchkeeping procedures •Understand the procedures relating to communications with bridge and engine personnel •Know action to take if ice or icing is observed or suspected Manoeuvring the vessel: •Knowledge of the effects on manoeuvring, turning circles and stopping distances of: (a) Deadweight (b) Draught and trim (c) Speed and rudder angle (d) Transverse thrust (e) Single, twin and controllable pitch and fixed pitch propellers (f) Underkeelclearance (g) wind, current and tidal stream (h) Squat and shallow water effects (i) Vessel/vessel and vessel/bank interaction (j) Interaction between tugs and vessels. Dangers of girding (k) Dangerso f pitching, pounding, rollings, synchronous rolling, racing and broaching to. •Know how to make the following manoeuvres (a) Turning short round (b) Emergency stop (c) Man overboard manoeuvres (d) Manoeuvre to minimise collision damage (e) Turning in heavy weather
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Bridge Watchkeeping & Manoeuvres (Unit 5)
Year: 2006
Language: english
Author: Blackpool and The Fylde College Fleetwood Nautical Campus
Genre: Training courses
Publisher: Blackpool and The Fylde College Fleetwood Nautical Campus
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 88
Description: Unit 5:
Watchkeeping:
•Know bridge watchkeeping procedures
•Understand the procedures relating to communications with bridge and engine personnel
•Know action to take if ice or icing is observed or suspected
Manoeuvring the vessel:
•Knowledge of the effects on manoeuvring, turning circles and stopping distances of:
(a) Deadweight
(b) Draught and trim
(c) Speed and rudder angle
(d) Transverse thrust
(e) Single, twin and controllable pitch and fixed pitch propellers
(f) Underkeelclearance
(g) wind, current and tidal stream
(h) Squat and shallow water effects
(i) Vessel/vessel and vessel/bank interaction
(j) Interaction between tugs and vessels. Dangers of girding
(k) Dangerso f pitching, pounding, rollings, synchronous rolling, racing and
broaching to.
•Know how to make the following manoeuvres
(a) Turning short round
(b) Emergency stop
(c) Man overboard manoeuvres
(d) Manoeuvre to minimise collision damage
(e) Turning in heavy weather
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