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TOPIC - Deck General
- Demonstrates an understanding of the principles of nautical
science related to:
- MARLINSPIKE SEAMANSHIP
- Fiber Line, Wire and Chain Construction and Use
- Natural Fiber Line
- Synthetic Fiber Line
- Wire Rope
- Galvanizing
- Chain
- Seamanship
- Misc. Marlinspike Tools
- Canvas
- Handling Mooring Lines
- Mooring Line Nomenclature
- Line Handling Terms
- Line Handling Operations
- Knotting, Seizings and Whippings
- Knotting
- Seizings
- Whipping
- Parceling and Serving
- Splicing and Sockets
- Splicing Equipment
- Short splice
- Long Splice
- Eye Splice
- Wire Splicing
- Wire Clips
- Purchases - Blocks and Tackle
- Block Nomenclature
- Handling Blocks and Tackle
- Mechanical Advantage
- Seamanship Computations
- Stress on the Hauling Part
- Breaking Strength
- Safe Working Load
- Sling Stress
- Runner Stress
- DRY CARGO OPERATIONS
- Terms and Nomenclature
- Miscellaneous Cargo Equipment
- General Cargo Systems
- Yard and Stay Cargo System
- Standing Rigging
- Booms and Boom Fittings
- Vangs and Guys
- Topping Lifts
- Cargo Falls
- Cargo Winches
- House Fall System
- Dry Cargo Stowage
- Bagged Cargo
- General Cargo
- Palletized Cargo
- Refrigerated Cargo
- Dry Bulk Cargo
- Cargo Dunnage
- Cargo Lashing
- Containerized Cargo
- Lash Vessel Operations
- Dry Cargo Security
- Cargo Ventilation
- Dry Cargo Computations
- Stowage Factor
- Broken Stowage
- Area and Volume
- Board Feet
- Relative Humidity
- Dew Point
- Full and Down
- LIQUID CARGO OPERATIONS
- Tank Vessel Cargo Operations
- Liquid Cargo Samples
- Liquid Cargo Gauging
- Liquid Cargo Terms
- Loading Operations
- Discharge Operations
- Spill and Leak Procedures
- Bonding Cable
- Cargo Piping Systems
- Cargo Hoses
- Miscellaneous Pipe Fittings
- Cargo Valves
- Cargo Pumping Systems
- Non-positive Displacement Pumps
- Positive Displacement Pumps
- Ballasting Operations
- Tank Cleaning Operations
- Crude Oil Washing Operations
- Tank Entry Procedures
- Gas Freeing Operations
- Inert Gas System Operations
- Atmosphere Analysis
- Atmosphere Test Equipment
- Combustible Gas Indicator
- Oxygen Indicator
- Load on Top Procedures
- Tank Vessel Computations
- Coefficient of Expansion
- Cargo Rate
- PRINCIPLE OF WATCHKEEPING
- Routine Watchkeeping
- Lookout Procedures
- Draft Readings
- Steering Procedures
- Emergency Operations
- Abandon Ship
- Fire Procedures
- Emergency Steering
- Man Overboard Procedures
- Williamson Turn
- Race Track/Round Turn
- Engine Response
- Rudder Response
- Emergency and Temporary Repairs
- Refloating Grounded Vessels
- Helicopter Evacuation
- LOGBOOKS and RECORD KEEPING
- Official Log Book
- Deck Log/Smooth Log Book
- Miscellaneous Log and Records
- Record Keeping Procedures
- ANCHORING and MOORING
- Types of Anchors
- Anchor Parts
- Ground Tackle
- Anchor Windlass
- Anchor Chain
- Anchoring Procedures
- Scope of Anchor Chain
- Anchoring Procedures
- Dragging Anchor
- Clearing Fouled Anchors
- Mooring Procedures
- Approaching Mooring Buoys
- Mediterranean Moor
- SHIP MANEUVERING/HANDLING
- Maneuvering Nomenclature
- Advance
- Transfer
- Kick
- Final Diameter
- Tactical Diameter
- Head Reach
- Pivot Point
- Maneuvering Characteristics
- Approaching Pilot Station
- Maneuvering Under Pilot
- Shallow Water Effects
- Interaction with Banks
- Bank Cushion
- Bank Suction
- Meeting and Passing Ships
- Berthing and Unberthing
- Approach Procedures
- Utilizing Mooring Lines
- Utilizing Engine and Rudder
- Utilizing Anchors
- Utilizing Tugs
- Engine Control
- Single Screw Vessels
- Twin Screw Vessels
- Displacement Effects
- Environmental Effects
- Heavy Weather Operations
- Maneuvering for Launching and Recovery of Lifeboats and Rafts
- Receiving Survivors from Lifeboats and Liferafts
- Wake Reduction and Propulsion
- Propeller Forces
- Wake Currents
- Wake Reduction
- TOWING OPERATIONS
- Assisting with Docking
- Emergency Towing
- SHIP CONSTRUCTION
- Hull Design Features
- Modern Ship Framing Systems
- Tonnage Measurements
- Displacement Tonnage
- Deadweight Tonnage
- Gross Tonnage
- Net Tonnage
- Strength of Materials
- Hull Stresses
- Bending Moments
- Lines Plans/Vessel Plans
- Welding Procedures
- Riveting Procedures
- Launching and Dry-docking
- Structural Members
- Miscellaneous Fittings
- Beams
- Bulwarks and Fittings
- Deck House Fittings
- Decks
- Double Bottoms
- Bilges and Limber Systems
- Bilge Keels
- Frames
- Keel
- Plating Systems
- Propellers and Propulsion
- Rudders and Fittings
- Tankage and Fittings
- Vessel Design Calculations
- SHIP'S BUSINESS
- Vessel Documentation
- Government Agencies
- Regulatory Bodies:
- Classification Society
- Cargo Surveyors
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TOPIC - Navigation General
- Demonstrates an understanding of the principles of nautical
science related to:
- NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY
- Nautical Astronomy Terms and Nomenclature
- Movement of Celestial Bodies
- Astronomical Computations
- GMT and Date
- Local Mean Time
- Zone Time and Date
- Equation of Time
- Local Apparent Noon
- Local Hour Angle
- Geographic Position
- Greenwich Hour Angle
- Sidereal Hour Angle
- Zenith and Zenith Distance
- Meridian Angle
- Latitude
- Observed Altitude
- Conversion Factors
- Right Ascension
- Polaris
- AIDS TO NAVIGATION
- Buoyage Systems
- IALA Region A
- IALA Region B
- Cardinal System
- Special Purpose Marks
- Bridge Lights
- Day Beacons/Marks
- Fixed Shore and Range Lights
- Light Characteristics
- NAVIGATION PRACTICE and POSITION DETERMINATION
- Practical Navigation
- Position Fixing Methods
- Visibility of Lights
- Piloting Practices
- Chart Symbols
- Charts Projections
- Chart Agencies
- Lambert Conformal
- Conic Projections
- Gnomonic Projection
- Mercator projection
- Pilot Charts
- Chart Construction
- Navigation Publications
- Nautical Almanac
- U. S. Coast Pilot
- Radio Navigational Aids
- Light List
- List of Lights
- Notice to Mariners
- Sailing Directions
- World Port Index
- Navigation General Computations
- Geographic Range
- Visibility of Lights
- Apparent Wind
- Relative Humidity
- Marine Sextant Readings
- Fathometer Readings
- Radio Direction Finding
- Great Circle
- Middle-Latitude
- Chronometer Rate and Error
- Distance Finding
- Electronic Navigation Systems
- Loran-C
- Omega
- Decca
- Transit Satellite
- Fathometer
- Radio Direction Finder
- Marine Radar
- ARPA
- Consol
- Navigation Instruments and Accessories
- Marine Sextant
- Weather Instruments
- Lead Line
- Marine Chronometers
- Stadimeter
- Wind Instruments
- COMPASS - MAGNETIC and GYRO
- Principles of Magnetic Compass
- Deviation
- Variation
- Magnetic Compass Error
- Magnetism
- Magnetic Compass Adjustment
- Principle of Gyro Compass Operation
- Gyro Controlled Systems
- Operation and Care of Gyro Systems
- TIDES and CURRENTS
- Tidal Terminology
- Extensive Tidal Effects
- Tide Publications
- Tide Calculations
- Time of High and Low Water
- Height of Tide
- Depth of Water
- Predicted Time for Depth of Water
- Current Terminology
- Extensive Current Effects
- Current Publications
- Current Calculations
- Direction and Velocity of the Current
- Maximum Velocity and Direction
- Duration of Stand and Period of Slack
- Rotary Tidal Current
- Wind-Driven Current
- Gulf Stream
- METEOROLOGY
- Synoptic Weather Forecasting
- Prognostic Weather Charts
- Weather Report Forms
- Prognostic Weather Chart Symbols
- Characteristics of Weather Systems
- Primary Weather Systems
- Secondary Weather Systems
- Cloudy Types
- Fog
- Dew and Ice Formation
- Frontal Systems
- High and Low Pressure Systems
- Tsunami
- Cyclonic Storms
- Buys Ballot' s Law
- Hurricane Maneuvering
- OCEANOGRAPHY
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TOPIC - Deck Safety
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TOPIC - General
- Demonstrates an understanding of the principles of nautical science
related to:
- COMMUNICATIONS
- International Code of Signals
- General
- Radiotelephone
- Flashing Light
- Flag Signaling
- Distress Signals
- Emergency Signals
- Urgency Signals
- Safety Signals
- Medical Signals
- Lifesaving Signals
- Shore Lifesaving Apparatus
- Landing Signals
- Storm Warning Signals
- Aircraft Search and Rescue Signals
- Submarine Signals
- Lettered Code Signals
- Single Letter Code Signals
- National Identity Signals
- Radiotelephone Procedures
- Bridge to Bridge Radiotelephone Act
- Icebreaker Signals
- AMVER/USMER
- MEDICAL CARE
- First Aid
- Bone Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Bleeding Injuries
- Artificial Respiration and CPR
- Heat Stroke
- Fainting
- Heart Attack
- Frost Bite
- Hypothermia
- Medications
- Traumatic Shock
- Generalized Treatments
- LIFE SAVING
- Survival at Sea
- Water Rationing
- Surface Fires
- LIFEBOATS
- Lifeboat Davit Systems
- Gravity Davits
- Sheath Screw Davits
- Quadrantal Davits
- Crescent Davits
- Radial Davits
- Lifeboat Winches and Controls
- Lifeboat Blocks and Falls
- Lifeboat Disengaging Apparatus
- Misc. Lifeboat Handling Equip.
- Man Ropes
- Gripes
- Frapping Lines
- Tricing Pendants
- Lifeboat Construction and Design
- Lifeboat Propulsion Systems
- Lifeboat Equipment
- Lifeboat Launching Procedures
- Lifeboat Retrieval Procedures
- Lifeboat Riding and Survival Procedures
- Lifeboat Landing Procedures
- Lifeboats Under Sail
- Lifeboat Oar Commands
- Lifeboat Navigation
- Abandon Ship Drills and Signals
- Lifeboat Tests and Inspections
- Lifeboat Radio
- Lifeboat Markings
- Lifeboat Manning
- LIFERAFTS
- Liferaft Stowage Systems
- Liferaft Construction and Design
- Launching the Liferaft Manually
- Launching the Liferaft Automatically
- Davit Launched Liferaft Systems
- Liferaft Riding and Survival Procedures
- Liferaft Repairs
- Liferaft Equipment
- Liferaft Tests and Inspections
- Liferaft Manning
- LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT
- Personal Flotation Device
- Buoyant Work Vests
- Exposure suits
- Ring life buoys
- Line Throwing Appliance
- EPIRB/SART
- Life Saving Equipment Tests and Inspections
- Magazine Chest
- General Safety Practices
- MARITIME LAW
- Navigation Safety Regulations (33 CFR 164) Subchapter P
- Load Line Regulations (46 CFR 41-64) Subchapter E
- Load Line Computations
- SOLAS Regulations
- Sanitation and Health Regulations
- RULES and REGULATIONS
- Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels (46 CFR 90-109) Subchapter I
- Electrical Engineering (46 CFR 110-113) Subchapter J
- Tank Vessels (46 CFR 30-40) Subchapter D
- Oil Pollution Regulations (33 CFR 151-159) Subchapter O
- Inert Gas Systems
- Chemical Data Guide (CIM 16616.6)
- Explanation of Data
- Chemical Characteristics
- Fire and Explosion Hazards
- Health Hazard Data
- Reactivity Data
- Spill or Leak Procedures
- Synonym Index
- Compatibility Information
- Dangerous Cargoes (46 CFR 140-149) Subchapter N
- Certain Dangerous Cargoes in Bulk (46 CFR 150-155) Subchapter O
- Hazardous Materials Regulation (49 CFR 100-177) Subchapter C
- Pilotage
- Vessel Personnel Management (Title 46 U. S. Code)
- Merchant Marine Officers and Seamen (46 CFR 10-16) Subchapter B
- Procedures Applicable to the Public (46 CFR 1-9) Subchapter
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- FIRE PREVENTION and FIRE FIGHTING APPLIANCES
- Organization of Fire Drills
- Chemistry of Fire
- Classes of Fire:
- Class A Fires
- Class B Fires
- Class C Fires
- Class D Fires
- Extinguishing Agents
- Water
- Soda Acid
- Foam
- Carbon Dioxide
- Dry Chemical
- Halon
- Fire Prevention
- Basic Fire Fighting Techniques
- Fire Detecting Systems
- Fixed Extinguishing Equipment
- Fire Main System
- Steam Smothering System
- Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
- Fixed Foam Extinguishing Systems
- Portable Extinguishing Equip.
- Soda Acid
- Foam
- Carbon Dioxide
- Dry Chemical
- Halon
- Miscellaneous Firefighting Equipment
- All-Purpose Nozzle
- Fire Hydrants
- Fire Hoses
- Low-Velocity Fog Nozzle
- Foam/Foam Applicators
- Fire Ax
- Hose Fittings
- Fireman' s Outfit
- Breathing Apparatus
- Atmosphere Test Equipment
- Combustible Gas Indicator
- Oxygen Indicator
- PRINCIPLES OF STABILITY and TRIM
- Transverse Stability
- Longitudinal Stability
- Principles of damaged stability
- Stability and Trim calculations
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TOPIC - Rules of the Road
- Demonstrates an understanding of the principles of nautical science
related to:
- Inland Navigation Rules
- International Rules (72' COLREGS)
- Inland Navigation Rules and International Rules (72' COLREGS)
- General
- Application
- National Maritime Law and Responsibility
- General Definitions
- Steering and Sailing Rules
- Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of Visibility
- Application
- Look-out
- Safe Speed
- Risk of Collision
- Action to Avoid Collision
- Narrow Channels
- Traffic Separation Schemes/VTS
- Conduct of Vessel in Sight of One Another
- Application
- Sailing Vessels
- Overtaking
- Head-on Situations
- Crossing Situations
- Give-Way Vessel
- Stand-on Vessel
- Responsibilities Between Vessels
- Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
- Lights and Shapes
- Application
- Definitions
- Visibility of Lights
- Lights and Day Shapes
- Running Lights
- Occupational Lights
- Identity Signals
- Shapes
- Sound and Light Signals
- Definitions
- Equipment
- Maneuvering Signals
- Warning Lights
- Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility
- Distress Signals
- Exemptions
- Annexes
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TOPIC - Navigation Problems
- Demonstrates an understanding of the principles of nautical science
related to:
- Ocean Track Plotting
- Middle Latitude Sailing
- Mercator Sailing
- Parallel Sailing
- Estimated Time Of Arrival
- Celestial Observations
- Observed Altitude - Sextant Altitude Corrections
- Latitude by Meridian Transit
- Latitude at LAN
- Latitude at Noon (1200)
- Fix
- Position at the Time of Observation
- Position at Noon (1200)
- Running Fix
- Line of Position
- Time of Celestial Phenomena
- Time of Meridian Transit
- Time of Sunrise
- Time of Sunset
- Terrestrial Observations
- Electronic Navigation
- Loran Lattice Tables
- Omega Propagation Correction
- Long Range Radio Bearing Conversion
- Time Tick
- Piloting - Chart Plot Exercise
- Chesapeake Bay Entrance and Approaches, Chart No.
12221-TR
- Block Island Sound and Approaches, Chart No. 13205-TR
- Long Island Sound - Eastern Part, Chart No.
12354-TR
- Special Case Bearing Problems
- Seven-Tenths Rule (22 1/2° - 45°)
- Seven-Thirds Rule (26 1/2°- 45°)
- Bow and Beam Bearings
- Bearing Problems
- Distance by Two Bearings
- Desired Distance Off and Distance Off
- Estimated Time of Arrival
- Dead Reckoning
- Running Fix
- Required Course
- Radar Ranging
- h. Time Abeam
- Set and Drift
- Course Made Good
- Speed Made Good
- Course to Steer
- Determination of Compass Error
- Azimuth of the Sun
- Amplitude of the Sun
- On the Celestial Horizon
- On the Visible Horizon
- Visual Range
- Use of the Deviation Table
- Construction of the Deviation
- Table
- Gyro Heading
- Magnetic Heading
- Magnetic Compass Heading
- True Heading
- Course Determination
- Compass Course
- True Course
- True Course Made Good
- Course to Steer (psc)
- Gyro Course to Steer (pgc)
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