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Nav 1 Final Exam Review
All Of Nav 1
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Undergraduate 1
04/20/2009

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Term
define: power driven vessel
Definition
vessel propelled by machinery
Term
define: fishing vessel
Definition
a vessel using a fishing apparatus that restricts its ability to maneuver
Term
define: vessel not under command
Definition
through exception circumstances a vessel that is unable to comply with the rules of the road
Term
define: restricted in ability to maneuver
Definition
due to the nature of her work, a vessel that is restricted in ability to maneuver
Term
examples of "restricted in ability to maneuver"
Definition

1. laying submarine cables, marks, or pipeline

2. dredging, surveying, or underwater ops

3. UNREP

4. launching/recovering aircraft

5. mine clearance

6. towing - as long as the towing vessel is severely restricted in its ability to deviate from track (towing doesn't necessarily mean you're restricted)

Term
define: underway
Definition
not at anchor, not made fast to shore, not aground
Term
define: underway and making way
Definition
vessel that fits description of underway and is being propelled through the water
Term
define: lookout
Definition
uses sight and hearing to determine risk of collision
Term
define: safe speed
Definition
a speed that allows a vessel to take proper and effective action to avoid a collision and be able to stop in an appropriate distance
Term
factors to consider to determine safe speed
Definition

1. visibility

2. traffic density

3. maneuverability (turning, stopping)

4. background lighting

5. state of wind, current, sea, and proximity to navigational hazards

6. draft

7. radar limitations (Can it detect small objects? Can it differentiate between objects? Effect of sea state? )

Term
how to determine risk of collision
Definition

1. whether bearing of approaching object does not appreciably change (bearing drift)

2. size of vessel

3. range of vessel

 

Term
define: action to avoid collision
Definition
shall be positive, and in ample time and with due regard to the rules of the road and good seamanship, readily apparent to the other vessel, alteration of course is preferred.
Term
who has the right of way in a narrow channel?
Definition
the vessel traveling with the current (his vessel will have a harder time reacting and is going to be carried forward)
Term
what angle is best to enter a traffic scheme (if you intend to cross it)?
Definition
90 degrees
Term
what angle is best to enter a traffic scheme (if you intend to stay in it)?
Definition
as shallow an angle as possible
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