Year: 2012 Language: english Author: Klaas van Dokkum Genre: Technical book Publisher: Dokmar, Maritime Publishers BV Edition: 4th Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 196 Description: Learning the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (Colregs) will not in general present the nautical student with any insuperable problems. After passing several tests and exams the officer-to-be has the impression that the Colregs and the manoeuvres for giving way hold no secrets from him. The study of other nautical subjects often asks for more effort than is needed for mastering the Colregs. His first solo watch, taking place on an empty ocean, seems to corroborate this belief. Busy channels, however, demand a quite different approach to applying the Rules. Standard situations as described in the Colregs prove to be far less common than expected. Most situations are slightly different from those he has learned and they are not always so clearly related to a certain Rule. A lot of experience is needed to be able to interpret all these situations, especially at night when matching radar images with the real world calls for quite some effort and expertise.
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The COLREGS Guide - Van Dokkum
Year: 2012
Language: english
Author: Klaas van Dokkum
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Dokmar, Maritime Publishers BV
Edition: 4th
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 196
Description: Learning the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (Colregs) will not in general present the nautical student with any insuperable problems. After passing several tests and exams the officer-to-be has the impression that the Colregs and the manoeuvres for giving way hold no secrets
from him. The study of other nautical subjects often asks for more effort than is needed for mastering the Colregs. His first
solo watch, taking place on an empty ocean, seems to corroborate this belief.
Busy channels, however, demand a quite different approach to applying the Rules. Standard situations as described in the Colregs prove to be far less common than expected. Most situations are slightly different from those he has learned and they are not always so clearly related to a certain Rule. A lot of experience is needed to be able to interpret all these situations, especially at night when matching radar images with the real world calls for quite some effort and expertise.
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