1. The document contains information about coastal anchorages, ocean routes, tidal effects, and port facilities.
2. It discusses topics like great circle sailing, latitude and longitude, tide and current predictions, and navigation equipment such as gyrocompasses and magnetic compasses.
3. The document provides guidance on passage planning, position fixing, chart usage, and radio navigational warnings.
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passage
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(1) Plan and Conduct a Passage and Determine Position Revisi 2
1. The document contains information about coastal anchorages, ocean routes, tidal effects, and port facilities.
2. It discusses topics like great circle sailing, latitude and longitude, tide and current predictions, and navigation equipment such as gyrocompasses and magnetic compasses.
3. The document provides guidance on passage planning, position fixing, chart usage, and radio navigational warnings.
1. The document contains information about coastal anchorages, ocean routes, tidal effects, and port facilities.
2. It discusses topics like great circle sailing, latitude and longitude, tide and current predictions, and navigation equipment such as gyrocompasses and magnetic compasses.
3. The document provides guidance on passage planning, position fixing, chart usage, and radio navigational warnings.
Plan and conduct a passage and (enroute) contain information :
determine position coastal anchorages
A F At the pole : local hour angle Following factors may not be : choice Angle of depression : index error of ocean route Atmospheric layers : troposphere H A vessel is expected to follow : track High or low tide during which : stand line of the tide A great circle : the vessel sails on the Increases, what : increases same course through out Inclination between : 5 1/4 deg And scattered by : twilight Imaginary body : apparent sun Are intended for coastwise : general Internal in time : an hour charts Is augmentation : sun B Is an inferior : mercury By bubble gyro : artificial horizon Is a morning : venus Be used when navigating : the largest Is the reference plane used for : scale chart onboard for the area which heights above water of land features is properly corrected such as lights Between two points, is the : the two It recommended that a position : at points are in high latitudes in the same least every 30 minutes hemisphere Interval between position : such that By a ship on four successive : 315 the vessel cannot be set appreciable naut. Miles off course, or into danger by the Bridge equipment should : one to two effects of wind, tide or current hours prior sailing Information about the port facilities : C world port index Chronometer used : gmt L Circle sailing : the course is e-w Line roughly : the date line ,nearer to the poles Loading in boston harbor to : 1728 Characteristic of the light on : M indicates a danger area Motion do planets : direct Can suffer from : an uncorrected Measured : eastward from aries course and speed error. Main components causing: Could you find the number : catalog permanent and induced magnetism in of charts the ships structure Concerning new editions of : new Meaning of “h.s. : hele-shaw pumps editions are corrected through the date O shown on the title page. One minute of : geographical mile Consult for information about : pilot chart On the celestial : meridians D Of planets can : inferior planets Day be used : yes Of the compass : yes, for the reasons stated in all of the suggested answers Diameter about which : axis On the ship has: all of the answers Divided into navareas for : xl provided E Of notices to mariners are : once Extent of zone : from 7.5 deg e to 7.5 Of defects or changes in : all of the deg w from greenwich above Error of the gyro : by taking a transit Of a chart can be found from : the bearing with the gyro compass of two chart catalogue prominent fixed shore objects and comparing it with the bearing of the P same objects on the chart Plane pass : great circle Position at which : aphelion The ship is found by taking : subtract Passage plan include : the plan should 5 degrees to the bearings include the entire voyage from berth Track line is measured on : latitude to berth scale near the middle of the track line Plan is made from : berth to berth That there is an isolated : rock is dry Passage plan be prepared: before the at high water voyage commences To take a tow from san diego : sailing R directions (enroute) Required data inputs : latitude and Tides that : have lows lower than speed normal and highs higher than normal Radio navigational warnings : the To find if a particular port : guide to topics for warnings included in port entry hydrolants, hydropacs, and navarea Tide is the: difference between the warnings are the same. heights of high and low tide Recommendations of international : The current in large coastal : 7.4 and 7.8 to 1 predicted in tidal current tables S The (charted depth is) : vertical Size of the magnetic : by taking a distance from the chart sounding transit bearing of two fixed datum to the ocean bottom geographical positions and U comparing it with the bearing of the Used for plotting : gnomonic same points on the chart Used in determining the heights : Sight land at 2100 where an : call mean high water master V Star rises : 4 min. Earlier Vessel cross a traffic lane : on a Set of tidal, river, and ocean : speed heading as nearly as practical at right and direction toward which the angles to the direction of traffic flow current flows W Separation schemes does rule : those Which the ecliptic : solstical point adopted by the international maritime Which are : inferior planets organization Which the predicted heights of : the Steaming in east longitude on : 2100, same as that used for the charts of the 24 january locality T Would you expect the channels : peru True shape : an oblate spheroid Warned of serious defects or : marine Through the observer's : vertical broadcast notice to mariners circle The earth’s surface : zone time Term applied : quadrature The lower limb : added The day between : civil twilight Two parts of the magnetic: variation and deviation The reason for: the heeling error magnets are upside down and/or not in the correct position. The magnetic compass: deviation To find channels marked : australia To enter an unfamiliar port. Which : coast pilot To assist vessel a. Vessel a : 256° The following land marks : all