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Cover
Contents
Title
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Getting started
1: Basic principles
Powerboat types
Hull shapes
Displacement hulls
Semi-displacement hulls
Planing hulls
Cathedral hulls
Catamarans
Parts of the boat
Propulsion systems
Outboards
Inboards
Inboard/outdrives
Waterjets
Buying a powerboat
Transporting and launching trailable powerboats
Trailing abroad
Planning
Recovery
Knots, ropes and running rigging
2: Preparing to sail
What to wear
What to wear offshore
Safety gear
Lifejackets
Use of lifelines
Kill cord
Safety briefing
Essential equipment & safety briefing
Getting onboard from dinghy and dock
Dinghies
Offshore motor cruisers
Rules of the road
Shipping
Sound signals
3: First voyage
Boat handling and trim – mooring and anchoring
Pivot points
Prop walk/wash
Turning – twin shaft, outboard or outdrives
Outside elements
Trim
Trim adjustors
Fenders
General notes on mooring
Rafting up on a buoy
Tripping line
Using a windlass
Choosing an anchorage
Speed
Tides and weather
Tidal height and flow
The combination of wind and tide
Clouds – what are they and what do they mean?
Frontal systems and weather maps
High-pressure systems and their interaction with low-pressure systems
Fog
Sea breezes
Wind shadows and funnelling
Basics of navigation
Nautical charts – there is no substitute
Chart projections
Title information on charts
Chart corrections
Reading positions
Measuring a course on a chart
Electronic navigation techniques
Buoys, lights and how to use them
Compass corrections
Magnetic variation
Magnetic deviation
Applying compass corrections
Compass heading example
Checking your compass
Position fixing
Satellite navigation system fixes
Electronic pilotage techniques
Visual fixes
Three-point fixes
Transit fixes
Using depth contours
Radar range fixes
Tidal flow calculation
Tidal diamonds
Logbooks, dead reckoning and estimated position – keeping track of progress
Plotting a course to steer
Journey times and estimated times of arrival
Relationship between water track and ground track
The running fix
‘Where am I?’ and ‘Where am I going?’ – The 6 minute rule
Tide tables
Secondary ports
Pilotage
Clearing bearings
Use of depth contours
Approaching the port
Detailed pilotage plan
Back bearings
Passage planning and execution
Alternative ports
Calculating the overall tidal influence for an individual leg
Radio etiquette
VHF channel allocation
Testing your VHF
Calling other vessels
4: Safety at sea
Passage planning
Navigating in restricted visibility
Preparation
Contouring
Speed and distance:
Boat handling in heavy weather
Stability
Tactics in large waves
Towing
Tug
Towed vessel
Towing
Standby
In harbour
Fire prevention and control
Galley
Electrical
Engine room
Cabins
Outside elements
Fire fighting
Abandon ship
Man overboard
Recovery of Casualty
What to do if you are overboard
Treatment against hypothermia
5: Glossary of terms
Glossary of terms
Acknowledgements
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