As a
CPS-ECP Boating Course graduate, you expect more from your
boating experiences. You plan next year’s season to be better than ever.
Our advanced level courses further your pleasure by strengthening your
boating skills.
The Seamanship Course extends the navigation and vessel-handling techniques
introduced in the Boating Course. The course presents the three aspects of
piloting. 1. Navigation and Plotting Skills by both traditional and
electronic methods: interpretation of charts and
chart symbols; the DR plot; bearings; Fixes and running Fixes;
determination of course to steer in a current, and determining distance
off. 2. Seamanship Skills: understanding the hazards of weather, wind,
waves, currents, tides and tidal currents, and how to deal with them and
with emergencies. 3.
Boat Capabilities and Performance: hull speed, stability, rudders and
propellers.
Indulge yourself. Sign up for the Seamanship Course today.
Prerequisite: The Boating Course or equivalent
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Dead Reckoning and the Log
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Marlinespike Seamanship
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The Magnetic Compass
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Fixed Aids to Navigation
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Floating Aids to Navigation
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Bearings and Fixes
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Relative Bearings
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Distance of an Object by Two
Relative Bearings
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Weather
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Wind, Waves and Current
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Seamanship Skills for Adverse
Weather
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Anchors and Anchoring
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Tides
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Tidal Currents
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Navigating in a Current
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Buoyancy and Stability
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Hull Construction and Shape
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Hull Performance
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Propellers and Propeller
Action
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Rudders and Steering
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Mechanisms
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Emergencies
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Preparedness and Enjoyment
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Introduction to Electronic
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Navigation
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Manners and Customs
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