AUXILIARY SPECIALTY COURSE SEAMANSHIP
(AUXSEA)
INSTRUCTOR GUIDE
PUBLISHED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
COMDTPUB P16794.41
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1 5 APR 1992
COMMANDANT PUBLICATION P l6794. 4L
Sub j : Aux i l ia ry Spec j -a l ty Course Seamansh ip (AUXSEA) ; Ins t ruc to rGuide
1. PURPOSE. Th is pub l i ca t ion is in tended fo r use as theinstructor guide for the Auxi l - iary Specl-al ty Course inSeamansh ip . I t i s pub l i -shed fo r ins t ruc t iona l purposes on lyand is no t po l i cy mater ia l .
2. DI&EC_LIII,ES-,AEF'EC-LE-0. The Auxiliary Operational SpecialtyCourse Ins t ruc to rs Gu ide , CG AUX 498-3(74) , i s cance led .
3. D_IS_C_,USS_I8N. This publ icat ion contains instruct ionalin fo rmat ion regard ing Coast Guard Aux i l - ia ry Seamansh ip .Major rev is ions in th is new ed i t ion j -nc lude:
a. New overhead masters designed for this course tofac i l - i ta te p resent ing the mater ia l .
b. New chapter on anchoring techniques which reviews theproper safety procedures for anchoring and cl-ear ing afoul-ed anchor.
c. New chapter on dut ies and manners which reviews thedut ies expected of the deck hand, radio watchstander,nav iga tor , eng ineer , lookout , he lmsman, radar opera tor ,and towing watch .
d. Redesigned and expanded topics on terminology, boatcons t ruc t ion mater ia ls , and s teer ing gear types .
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M}f. J. ECKERChief , Cf f ice . l . l :y :g l t ion Safetyi : d f i : t , _ , r l r t _v ) r ; v . l c : :
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Auxi l iary Nat ional BoardAuxil iary Department ChiefsAuxil- iary Past National Commodores
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A . Course Preparation.
B. Course Format. . l-
C . S tuden t Tex ts .1
D. T ime Al lo tment . . . l -
E . Course Ou t l i ne . . . 2
1. CHAPTER 1 - TERMINOLOGY, BOAT CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL,AND STEERING GEAR TYPES 2-L9
2. CHAPTER 2 * BOAT MAINTENANCE 20-31
3. CHAPTER 3 - INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. . 32_47
4. CHAPTER 4 - MARLINESPIKE SEAMANSHIP. 42-58
5. CHAPTER 5 - BOAT HANDLING
6. CHAPTER 6 - HEAVY WEATHER 73_87
7. CHAPTER 7 - ASSISTANCE TO BOATS IN DISTRESS ANDDAMAGE CONTROL 88 -98
8. CHAPTER B - NAVIGATION RULES 99-1-16
9. CHAPTER 9 - ANCHORING ] -L7_L26
10. CHAPTER ] -O - DUTIES AND MANNERS T27-L33
F. Answers to Student study guide qr-restions 1-34-l-38
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A. COURSE PREPARATION. C lassrc ,om fac i l i t . ies shou ld inc lude seatswi th a rms or desks , adequate I l .gh t ing , heat . and vent i ra t ion .
The instructor wi l l need a jstudent Study Guj_de (SSG) and a copyof !{A-P.4Alr* E{P9!*rr{sr__9_gggegg4r1> and sma77 Baat Handring. T\,\,o versionsof CFIAFIGN t lie been published in di-f ferent editions. Either version (referredto as --early edit.iorrs " and
t'Iater editions. in the SSG arxl thro.rghout this
instructor guide) nray be used for ttr-is ccnlrse. Ckrange 2 ((}t-2) of the SSG1ist.s the references for each affected chapter of the SSG for both the--ear11er
editions" and ttl-ater ed:itions" of CFIAFIvIAN. The instn-rctor shouldrefer to C[I-2 of these ctr,apters to deterrnine the applicable references.Students slrould also be advised to clo so.
A chal-ldcoard or flip chart is helpful for use in presenting the nraterial.overtread masters are incl-uded at the end of each chapter of ttr-is instructorg"ride. They will help in presenting Lhe nraterial-- An overhead projector andscreen will be needed wlreri orrerhead transgnrencies are used.
Each student will need a Student Study Gu.ide, noLebook, and access to acopy of qry4?$ry PtrLo_T,INe_" _ S_e_ananship and SmaII_ tge!__Eggglfu (arryedition will suffice) . Dependi.ng orr the convenience of the students and theinstructor, it -i-s suggested the cou-r:se be given once a rleek. Ttre schedule isflexjJole. Several ctrapters of the Student Study Guide nny be ccnrbined into onelesson. A minirrmm of firze rare:eks shor:l-d be set aside for tle course. Ttreexamination shcrr-rld be giwen at the rsane tjrre and place on the last rreelc of theschedule "
When the colLrse is underway orcler the final exarrE and a proctor so thee>q>erience in the broad aspectsof seanranshlp nny add a lot to the course as well as experiences frqn thestudents gerlrane to the subject at hand. However, t-sea storiesn canscretjrres range to far afield and cons:une too nnrch vah:ab1e class time withcutresultilg benefit. Strike a balance in this respectr.
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E. COURSE OUTLINE
CHAPTER f . _Tgg$i4_ofegy1JoaL Conetruction Materials, and Steering_qeer_Tl|Pe€
L. Review the contents of gEMMN pnOWNe. S_gamaaship and SmalLFpgS-He44i4S. Highlight the materia] in t.he fol lowing paragraphs(ear l ier ed i - t ions) or chapter sect ions ( la ter ed i t ions) of therelevant, chapter.
rn the earl ier edit ions of CHAPMAN, Lhe material is in thechapter entit . led. Nautical TeTrns.
a. Di rect ions on Board a Boat"b. Terms Relat ing to the Boat . Give par t icu lar emphasis to
the sect ions on Tgrms Denot inq shape, and Cabin s ty les.c . Const . rucLion Terms. Give pa: : t icu lar emphasis to the
sect ions on Fiberqfesg gansl;Ucllqq, W_o_qd_!lo_n_q!_rUg!ier1,and Ql}el_9q_nqlfqct ion'Ierms .Terms Used j .n Boat ing Ac t iv i t ies .Mot . ions o f a Boat .Powerboat Te::ms.sa i l -boat re rms. G iwe par t i cu la r emphas is to the sec t iono n S a i l i n g R i g s .Rowboats , Oar rs , and Padd les .Misce l laneou$ Terms.Po l lu t ion Cont ro l Sys tems.Documentat ion and Tonnage. Give part icular emphasis tothe sec t ion on Gross and Net Tonnase.
In t .he l -a ter ed i t ions, the mater ia l - is inentitled rhe_lg4ggrgg_o!__Fggligg (retevant chapter secrions aredel- ineated below) and in t.he Glossary of Sel.ected Terme ofggct ion 8, Appendices.
a. Learn ing the Basics. Give par t icu lar emphasis to thesubsect ion ent . i t led t -Cr : ient ing Yoursel f on Board"
b. Descr ib ing Boat Types.c . Desc r i b i ng Hu l1s .d. Boat ConstrucLion.e . Decks , F i t t i ngs and L ines .f . Mechanica l Propuls ion and Steer ing.g. Harnessing the Wind" Give par t icu lar emphasis to the
subsec t . i on en t i t l ed t 'Sa i l - P lans , H is to r i ca l and Newr r .h. Other Boat ing Terms. Give par t icu lar emphasis to the f igure
denot . ing - - re la t ive bear ings" "
Inf ormation on documentation can be found in g-qcl!g4___1_r
9bgplgf ? enbit led Owning a Boat in the section entit led--Commerc ia l Operat ion, Char ter ing and Customs' t , in thesubsect ion ent i - t led - tDocumented Vessels "Speci f ic def in i t ions of var j -ous terms can be found in the9tgeqell_91__9gfS9!_ed_Terms of Section_ 8, Appendises .
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2.Review the contents of chapter 1 in the Student Study Guide.This would inc lude the f o l lowing LopJ-cs.
a. Fibergl-ass Boats. Discuss t.he cArtpesr!_ign__of alr_Agrg]eE€hul! and the drffer:ent fprrnF_ of f iberqlasq. Revif i th" I_l4geEp_f__feejil_-UEgg;nd the types- ana purpose of testn 4dqi!6Review m_q_ldg_g€Sg| f or boat cons__!_qq_g,t_:-on and the UEeE_-e!_!herngl{q. Review other construcLion methods . Discuss the4!1qant4gg-s -rd d+ =.
b. Wood Boats. Discuss the !1p,es of_Wcqdwood Llse.
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c . Steel Boat .s . Review thes !-ee_I - _c_q4g_!.rU _q ! iq4 .
d" A luminum Boats. Review thealuminum const . rucLion.
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e . F a b r i c ( I n f l a t a b l e s ) .
f . T y p e s o f S t e e r i n g S y s t e m s . D i s c u s s t h e t ) p e ssys tems, Lhe i r adwantaqes and d isadvantages .
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Chapter 2. Boat Maintenance
1. Review the contents of chapter 2 in the Student Study Guide. This would include the following topics.
a. Hauling Out. Cover the proper procedure for blocking the boat and the proper way to support its weight. Review the tasks that should be taken immediately after haul out.
b. Laying Up. Review the tasks to be taken after layup, including the need for adequate ventilation.
c. Bottom Paints. Review the need for bottom paints in protecting against the two forms of marine growth and what is the effect of marine growth on the vessel’s bottom. Discuss the action of copper in salt water. Discuss the points to be considered in the selection of a bottom paint.
d. Dry Rot. Review the cause of dry rot, what dry rot is, and the indication of a presence of dry rot. Discuss where to look for dry rot and the action to take when dry rot is found. Discuss the steps required to prevent dry rot.
e. Galvanic Action. Review the galvanic action process. Discuss the process of “Most noble” vs “Least noble” in galvanic action. Discuss the action, purpose and selection of a sacrificial metal.
f. Electrolytic Action. Review the process of electrolytic action and the solution.
g. The Shaft Train. Discuss the parts of the shaft train, the shaft log, the Stuffing box, the strut, the strut bearing, the propeller and the propeller nut. Review the purpose and function of each.
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a. Reciprocat ing Engines.
b. Ign i t ion Pr inc ip les. Discuss gasol ine engines and themeaning of the tern i tspark ign i t ion enginer t . Discuss d ieselengines and the meaning of the term trCompression ignit ioneng ine r r .
c. Operating Cyc1e. Review the operation of the four-strokecyc le engine, def in ing the in take s t roke, compress ion s t roke,power stroke, and exhaust stroke and the actions performedduring each. Review the operation of the Two-stroke cycleengine, defining the power stroke and compression stroke andthe actions performed during each.
d. Power Systern. Discuss the parts of the pohter system, thecylinders, E-s!ons., connecting rods and crankshaft and thefunct ion of each.
e. Valve Mechanisms. Review the operat ion of the va lvemechanism and the function of the camshaft, defining the lobe(hunp) , cam f l a t and tappe t .
f . A i r systern. Review the operat ion of the a i r system in a4-st roke and 2-st roke cyc le engine.
g. Lubr icat ing systern. Discuss the purpose and operat ion ofthe lubr icat ion system.
h . Coo l i ng sys tem.
j . S ta r t i ng sys tem.
k. DieseL engines. Review the fue l in ject ion system ofd iese l eng ines .
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a . Rope Ma te r ia l sb. Rope Construct ionc. Handl ing L lnesd - Kno tse . Use fu l Kno tsf . Sho r t Sp l i ceg. L lye Spl iceh. Use and Care of Rope
In the la ter ed i t ions, Lhe mater ia l is in Sect ion 3, Chapter _13ent i t led Uef! :fryepf tcg _geggeqltrlp .
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2.Review the contents of chapter 4 in the Student Study Guide.This would inc lude the fo l lowing top ics-
a. Natura l L ine. R"ev iew the character is t ics of mani la andco t ton l i nes .
b. synthet ic r , ine. Review the character is t ics of ny lon l ine,i ts gdYenlg-ges and disadvantaqes. Review the charaCCerist icsof Dacron l ine and its 4dvanlgges. Revj-ew the characterist icsof polyet.hylene and pc-f]psqpyle-ue rine, their commonalitiesand d i f f e rences .
c . wi re Rope. Discuss the construct ion of wi re rope, the use ofa f iber core and i . ts d i f f erent qrades.
d . Care o f L ines .
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Lhe Eye" The Square KnotThe Bowl ine The Hal f Hi tchThe Clove Hitch The Timber HitchThe Rol l ing Hi tch The Sheet (Becket . ) Bend
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l-. Review the contents of CHAPIII:MI PILOTI,N?, Seamansh ip and SmaIIpea'9-Ean4ling. Highlight trt" m"t"ri;ffig paragraphs(ear l ier ed i t ions) or chapter sect ions ( la ter ed j - t ions) of there levant chapLer .
rn the ear l ier : ed i t ions of c l IApMAN, the mater ia l is in thechapter ent i t led power Cru iser Seamanship.
Ba_sac Pr inc ip les*of Boat Handl inga . E f fec t o f W ind and Cur ren t .b . R igh t - and Le fL -Hand p rope l l e rs .c . How the P rope l l e r Ac ts . pa r t i cu la r a t ten t i on shourd be
pa-i-d to the sect. ions Suction and Discharge Screw Currentsand .Effects of Unequal Blade Thrust.
d- How a Rudder Acts . Give par t icu lar a t tenLion to thesection PropeJ.Tez' Current's Action on Rud.d.er
e, I tesponse of Boat Lo Rudder and propel ler . cover thematerial in. the sections: No Way On, propelJer NotTurning; No Way On, propeTler Turning Ahead; WithHeadway, ProperLer Turning Ahead: with Headway, propelTerRewersing; No way on, propeLTer Reversing; with sternway,PropeTTer Rerzersing; and with sternway, properTer TurningAhead
f- Turn ing in Close euar ters . Review the mater iar insections Backing Around a Turn and Backing to port From aSI ip
g. Leaving a Moor i .ng. Give par t icu lar a t tent i -on to thesection When There Is Wind or Current
i . P ick ing Up a Moor ing Under power.
Doc!_linsg__gnd Their Usea. Terminof-gy-b. Moor ing a Boatc. IJs ing Spr ing L ines
Landing at- a Piqra. Wind or Curren. t para l le l to Ber thb. Landing on the Leeward Sidec. Landing Starboard Side to p ier
Get_ting Clear of a Bertha. With Wind or Current Aheadb. From a Windward Berthc. Wi t .h Wind or Current Asternd. Backing Arounde. Turn ing in a Ber thf . Make Use of Fenders
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Maneuvering__at Sl- ips in Tight Quarters.a. A Ber th Between Pi lesb. Making a Tight Turn
Handling Tw14 - Isrgy_Eee_lea. Basic Turning Maneuversb. Steer ing wi t .h the Throt t lesc. Docking a Twin-Screw Boatd. Using Spr ings wi th Twin-Screwse. Other Twin-Screw Maneuvers
In t.he later edit ions, the material is in Section gl_1ihgplgrl
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Basic Prigclplgs of Bo+ Hand1ing.a. The Art of Flelmsmanshipb . Bas ic Boat Termsc. Hul- l - Shaped. Wind and Current
@ Brepetl-erg--egg- ssgde:ea. How Propel lers Create Thrustb. Unequal Bl-ade Thrustc . Vent i laL ion and CaviLat iond. How a Rudder AcLse . Tu rn ing C i r c lesf . Steer ing wi th Propel ler Thrust
Maneuvering with Directed Thrusta. Gathering Headwayb. Turn ingc . S topp ingd. Backing Down
Singl,e - Screw- Inboard Maneuveringa. Gathering Headwayb. Turn ingc . S topp ingd. Backing Downe. Propel ler Act ion Governsf . Lef t -Hand Propel lers
Egn-Screw Uaneuverlrya. Gat.hering Headwayb. Turn ingc . S tee r ing w i th the Th ro t t l esd. Stoppinge. Backing Down
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Man_egyering in Tigh! euartersa. Gett ing Underwayb. Checking Headwayc. Turn i -ng in Close euar t .ersd. Backing to por t f rom a SI ipe. Backing t .o SLarboard f rom a Sl ipf . Back ing j -n to a Ber th between p i lesg . Ge t - t i ng C lea r : o f a p i l eh. Plan Maneuvers in Advancei . Leaving a Moor ingj . Pi.cking Up a Mooring
Do c k L i neg_arld _Ih gl_r-* ttqeg_a. Dock L ine Termrnologyb. S iz ing the L ine to the Boatc. Moor ing a Boatd. A l lowing for T ida l Rangee. Maneuvering Agai-nst* Dock Lines
Landigg. with_ Controla. Approaching wi th Caut ionb. Calm Condi t ionsc " Cl -ose Quar tersd. Wind or Current para l le l to Ber the" Landing Downwind or with Currentf . Landing on the Leeward S j_deg. Hold ing wi th Cne Spr ing
gfggplqg_ 3_Eexqha. With Wind or Current Aheadb. From a Windward Berthc. Wi th or Current Asternd. Backinq Arounde. Turn ing in a Ber thf . Tu.rninq with power
2. Ensure t ire students understand the topics covered in the StudyQues t i ons .
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L. Review t.he contents of CHA?I,LAII ?ILOTIN!, Seantanship and. SmaIJ.Pget-EgBgl]-w. I{ighlighr rh" *ar"ri"r i" rhe f"rl"wi"g paragraphs(ear l ier edi t ions) or: chapt.er sect ions ( later edi t ions) of therelevant chapter.
rn the earl. ier edit ions of CFIAPMAN, the mat.erial is in thesection Boat Handling Under Adverse Condit ions in the chapteren t i L led Spec ia l_
a . Head Seasb. Tn ttre Troughc. Running Bef ore t .he SeaC" Running an In le te. Heaving Tof . Sea Anchorsg. Using Oi l on Rough Waterh . Seamansh l -p j _n - tTh i ck ' , Wea the r
In Lhe later edir j-ons, the mar.erial- is in ee_g!ie4__3r_gh1p!gl_ uentit led Fgg_cjqr*_$s_@ in rhe subsecrion enrit ledPe a l_ 49:s U ng_Ln__+9yefe e _gq+sfgigng .
a. Knowing Your Boat in Rough Weatherb . M e e t i n g H e a d S e a sc " r n s e t e n t i t l e d t t p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r R o u g h w e a t h e r , 'd. In and .Across the Troughe. Runn j .ng Bef o re the Seaf . Reduc ing yawingg . I n s e t e n t . i t l e d t ' s e a m a n s h i p f o r S a f e t y i n * T h i c k , W e a t h e r ' lh . P i tchpo l ingi . T a c k i n g B e f o r e t h e S e a sj . Runni.ng an Inletk . Heav ing To1. Using a Sea Anchor or Drogue
2. Rev iew the conten ts o f chapter 6 in the Student S tudy Gu ide .Th is wcu ld inc lude the fo l low ing t .op ics .
a. Wind Waves. Review the ways of def in ingLgngtrh, Perio_g! and Slope_. Cover the meaning
b. Review the causes of the non-winrl waves, namely storm Tid.eWaves , Sei smic Waves , and T:idef _j{gvge .
c . Swe l l s .
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f . The ef fect o f wind/current on maneuver ing. Discuss thedif ferences experienced by Low-prof i le vs. High:pra€dg boats.Relate this with the differences found wit,h Deep draft andShal low draf t , boaLs.
g. Hea\ry Weather Operation. Cover the definit ions, causes andprevention of EE_oagb, Yaw and Pit.chpolinq.
h. The Sea AncLror (Drogue) .
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l-. Review the contents of QUAPI6 I{ SILOTING, Seamanship ag'd SmaIIBoat, HandlLng. Highiight the material in the fol lowing paragraphs(ea r l i e r ed i t i ons ) o r chap te r sec t i ons ( Ia te r ed i t i ons ) o f t . here levant chapter .
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TIGHTS A}ID DAY SHAPES
!}te_ u:_qj*_]rt!11gq _eglesa. Navigat ion L ights . Review the L ight Def in i t ions of the
va r ious nav iga t i on l i gh ts .b. L ights for wary ing s j -zes of Power-Dr iven Vessels
Underway. Cover the Masthead I ' ights, SideTighLs and SternL igh ts .
c . L ights for vary ing s j -zes of Sai l ing Vessels Underway.Review the specia l cases for Sai lboats Under 20 Metersand Roruboats.
d. L ights for Vessels at Anchor .e . L igh ts fo r Vesse ls Ag round .f . Lights for Towirrg. Cover Towlng Alongside or pushing
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g. l , ights for Specia l -Purpose Vessels . Review Fish ingVes.se-7.,s and PjLoL VesseLs I ight.s.
h. Vessels Wi th l , imi ted Maneuverabi l i ty . Review the l ightsfor Vesse-Zs Not tlnder Command and Vesse-I.s Restricted inManeuverabiTity.
i . nay Shapes. Review the varj-ous dayshapes for Vessef sUnder SaiT and Power, Vessels at Anchor or Aground,Vesse-Z.s Towing and Being Towed, VesseTs Engaged inF:.shing and vesseJ,s with Limited Mameuverabil i ty
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a. Navigat ion L ights . Discuss the d i f ferences between thetwo ru1es.
b. Day Shapes of the Internat. ional Rules.
RrGHT-QsrWa. Review the Definit ion of Terms for [fhisL-Ze and the
definit ion of "PriwiTeged t, and ,,Burdened', Ve,ssels.
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CoJlision, Safe Speed and Actions to Avoid CoTTision.b. Whist le Signals . Review the whis t le s ignals inc lud ing t .he
Danger Signal and the use of Maneuvering Lights.c . Rul -es for Power-Dr iven Vessels Underway. Discuss the
Meeting Si-tuation, Crossing Situatio.n and OvertakingSituation and the rules for each. Review Use of RadioCommunications, acLion to be taken in - l t larrow ChanneTs.Cover Don't Impeded Other VesseTs, Rounding Bends in aChannel and Leavjng a Berth.
d. Rules for Sai l ing Vessels Underway. Discuss theappropr ia te act ion when there is a (Risk of CoTTis ion) .Cover the rules for: sai lboats - (gach with Wind onDifferent Side), (Aoth with Wind on Same Side) and(Vessel - wi th Wind on I ts Por t S ide) . Discuss the act ionfor Encounters Between Sail ing and Power Vesse-I.s.
e. Sound Signals in Restr ic ted Vis ib i l i ty . Review thesignals required from Power-Driven Vessels Underway,SaiTing Vessels t lnderway, Vessels at Anchor, Vesse-7.sAground and Exception for Sma77 Craft.
f . Bas i c Respons ib i l i t i es , D i scuss the Ru le o f GoodSeamanshrp and The General PrudentiaL RuLe.
International Navigation Rulesa . S tee r ing and Sa i l i ng Ru les .b. Rules for Power-Dr iven Vessels .c . Sound S igna ls i n Res t r i c ted V is ib i l i t y .
In the la ter ed i t ions, the mat ,er ia l is in Sect ion 3, Chapter 9_ent,itl-ed IIgILaSglign Lights and Day Shapes and Section 3, Chapter7 ent i t led Rules of the Road. Cover each area l is ted below.
NAVIGATION TIGHTS AT{D DAY SHAPES
T h e U . S . I n l a n d R u l e sa. General Regulationsb . V i s ib i l i t y o f L igh tsc. Lights - Power-Driven Vessels Underwayd. Lights - Vessels Towing and Being Towede. L ights - Sai l ing Vessels Underwayf . L ights - Vessels Under Oarsg. L,ights - Anchored or Agroundh. L ights - F ish ing Vesselsi. Not Under Command or Restrictedj . L igh ts - P i l o t Vesse lsk. L ights - Seaplanesl - . P i lo t Rules for L iqhts
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Eo gf t i ona jg_And*_Tec-. trq.igg"I De t a iJ sa. Masthead L ighLsb. Anchor L ightsc" A11-Round L ight ,sd . S ide l i gh tse . S te rn l i gh tsf . Day Shapesg. Masthead L ights as a Range
Ibe_Inler@a. Where the fnLernat ional Rules Applyb. Requirements for Lights and Day Shapesc. Power-Dr iven Vessels Underwayd . Vesse ls Cons t ra ined by The i r D ra f te . Sa i l boa ts Underwayf . Towing Vessels and Towsg. Vessels Anchored or Agroundh. Posj - t ion ing/ rechnica l Deta i ls o f L ightsi . Day Shapes
RULES OF THE ROAD
InL,roduct ion to the Rulesa. Sources of the Rulesb. Sequence of Considerat ionc. Appl i -cat ion of the Rulesd. Genera l Def in i t ionse. The Western Riversf . The Great Lakesg. State and Local Regulat ions
Steer ing and Sai l ing Rulesa. Good Seamanship Ruleb. Genera l Prudent ia l Rulec. Lookoutd. Determin ing Safe Speede. DeLermin ing Risk of Col l is ionf . Using Bear ings to Determine Riskg. Act . ions to Avoj -d Col l is ionh. Maneuvering in a Narrow Channeli . n ight -of -Way Def in i t ionsj . Genera l Right -of -Way Prov is ionsk. Act ion by the Give-Way Vessel1. Act ion by the Stand-On Vesselm. Over tak ing Si tuat ionsn. Meet ing Head-Ono. Cross ing Si t .uat ionsp . Sa i l i ng Vesse l Ru lesq . Vesse1 T ra f f i c Se rv i ces
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Maneuve ri rtg_ ;._L I! eg! 11 q q_9 d. _yl€i bi ].!lya. Close-Quarter :s Si . tuat . ionsb. Taking A1I Way Of fc . Engine Avai lab i l i tyd" Using Radar In format ior re. I f Col ] is ion is Unavoidable
Ees-€islelea. Underwa.y Fog Signalsb . Vesse ls a t Anchorc . Vesse ls AEroundd . P i l o L V e s s e l s
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