Ships and boats: certification and licences Books
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Reeds Marine Deck 1 Collision Regulations
Book SynopsisA practical and user-friendly guide to the collision regulations, with full interpretations of the rules and clear diagrams. A thorough understanding of the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (ColRegs) is essential for a wide range of professionals as well as amateur mariners. Written in legal text rather than easy to understand terminology, it is not a surprise that the Colregs are subject to gross misunderstanding and confusion. This makes this a difficult area for the thousands of mariners who need to learn, understand and remember them.This handbook is the answer. Expert marine training director Simon Jinks provides straightforward explanations of the complex situations that the Regulations discuss. He gives simple and comprehensive interpretation of the ColRegs rule by rule, giving students and professionals the clarity they need for exam prep and dealing with real-life situations. Colour illustrations of all lights and shapes, and clear diagrTrade ReviewUser-friendly learning guide * Practical Boat Owner *The only book of its kind on the market. Very clear and concise and will save hours of unnecessary reading. * Roger Seymour, Senior RYA Examiner, Hamble School of Yachting *I cannot recommend it highly enough * Jordan Stevens, Severn Training Group Ltd *Table of ContentsPART A General PART B Steering and sailing rules Section I - Conduct of vessels in any conditions of visibility Section II - Conduct of vessels in sight of one another Section III - Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility PART C Lights and shapes PART D Sound and light signals PART E Exemptions PART F Verification of compliance ANNEX I Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes ANNEX II Additional signals for fishing and fishing vessels in close proximity ANNEX III Technical details of sound signal appliances ANNEX IV Distress signals Bridge Watchkeeping Exam technique Radar and plotting Questions Appendix MGN 315 Bridge watchkeeping MGN 324 Use of VHF and AIS in collision avoidance MGN 364 TSS MGN 369 Restricted Vis MGN 379 Use of Electronic Navigation Aids
£22.95
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Day Skipper for Sail and Power
Book SynopsisThe ideal reference book for anyone following the RYA Day Skipper course. With a refreshingly practical approach, illustrated throughout with clear diagrams, worked examples and colour photography, this 4th edition covers all the theory and practical aspects of the RYA Day Skipper Certificate. Fully updated in line with the syllabus, and taking in new technology and navigation techniques (such as thermal imaging and radar), developments in yacht design and multihulls, this is a clear and comprehensive manual for anyone taking the Day Skipper exam or intending to make coastal passages in a small boat, covering:- seamanship- safety equipment- preventing collisions at sea- navigation and chart work- tides and tidal streams- pilotage and passage planning- weather - engine operation and maintenance- VHF radio proceduresBy the same author as the highly successful Yachtmaster for Sail and Power, this lively, helpful guide is the perfect companion to the course, whether for saiTrade ReviewProvides an excellent grounding for sailors ... an excellent teaching or revision aid and a useful onboard reference. * Yachting Monthly (March 2008) *Table of Contents1. About boats – sail and power 2. Knowing the ropes 3. Anchors and anchoring 4. Keeping safe 5. Communications – using the VHF radio 6. Avoiding a collision with other craft 7. The engine 8. About charts 9. Compasses 10. Chartwork – first steps 11. Tides and tidal streams 12. Finding our position 13. Course to steer 14. Buoys, beacons and lights 15. Pilotage – finding your way into creeks and harbours 16. Looking at the weather 17. Fog 18. Passage planning
£20.40
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Complete Day Skipper 7th edition
Book SynopsisA practical, hands-on manual covering the entire Day Skipper syllabus in a step-by-step learning system designed to get you straight on the water.As one of Britain's best-known instructors and writers on seamanship, Tom Cunliffe understands the concerns and anxieties of first-time skippers better than most. In this 7th edition of his highly successful manual, he provides the perfect blend of advice, instruction, inspiration and encouragement to support their growing experience at sea.Taking the RYA syllabus as a framework, The Complete Day Skipper begins with yacht handling under power, moves on to boat husbandry and sailing skills, then goes on to explore navigation, from steering clear of trouble near home to the practical use of modern electronic navigation systems. Key features include:- An at-sea, hands-on approach infused with helpful tips and common sense- A step-by-step learning system designed to get you straight on to the waterTrade ReviewThis book covers it all, from boarding and berthing to engines and navigation. * Sailing Today *There are all too few authors … who not only know their subject but can write well about it. Tom Cunliffe is one. * Cruising *Having this book on board is like having an experienced hand beside you to help you through. * Shetland Times *An excellent review of everything I should have remembered. If you’re going to take the course, this would be the perfect companion. * Sailing Today *Table of Contents1 What’s in a boat -Boarding -The hull -The mast -The engine -The galley -Steering systems 2 Moving the boat -Theory -Dealing with shore lines -Leaving the berth -Practical boat handling -Returning to the berth 3 First ventures -Reading the chart -Aids to navigation -Venturing out of harbour -The wide blue yonder 4 Beginning to sail as a skipper -Theory of sail -First steps under sail -Sails and winches -Basic sailing -Exercises 5 Seamanship -Preparation for sea -Deck safety -Mechanics of stowing headsails -Light winds and shortening sail -Engine troubleshooting 6 Essential navigation theory -Position and distance -Direction -Tides -The electronic chart plotter – a caveat 7 Practical navigation -Knowing where you are -Onward navigation 8 Arriving in port -Pilotage -Choosing a berth 9 Etiquette -Flag etiquette -Rafting up 10 Weather -The Beaufort wind scale -Visibility -Weather systems -Sources of weather forecasts 11 Making the passage -Preparation -Conducting the yacht on passage -Living aboard on passage -Evaluating 12 Advanced navigation -Further tidal height theory -Intermediate tidal heights -Cross-tide navigation -Compass deviation -Electronic chart plotters -Correcting charts 13 Navigating with an electronic chart plotter -Types of electronic navigation chart -Features of chart plotters 14 Fog -Safety in fog -Fog tactics -Navigation in fog 15 Anchoring, mooring and boat handling -Manoeuvres under power -Manoeuvres under sail -Further skills 16 Emergencies and how to prevent them -Keeping out of trouble -Man overboard -General distress, and search and rescue assistance
£23.75