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Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines
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Grao en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo
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  Ship Manoeuvering II
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. Introduction. Objetctives. Teaching Guide. STCW 1978/2010. IMO Model Courses 7.01 and 7.03
2. The Human Factor in Shipo Handling. STCW Chapter VIII . BTM (Bridge Team Management). Organisation and teams. Qualities that a good shiphandler should have. Standard Marine Communication Phrases related to the subject.
3. Manoeubrability. Standards. IMO Circulars A.601(15), MSC.137(76) y MSC/Circ.1053. Pivot Point.
4. Ship Handling Equipment. Propeller. Rudder. Steering Gear. Automatics Pilot. Rudder/ ROT Indicators.
5. Sailing in shallow waters Hydrodynamics. Squat. Bank effect.Ship interaction. Constant angular velocity / constant rudder angle techniques. Effects of water speed. Stopping distances. Calculations.
6. Basics of Ship Handling. Rudder-Propeller Effect. Wind Effect. Current Effect
7. Berthing Operations. Berthing. Unberthing. Approaching the berth. Safety margins. Use of ropes. Use of anchors. Typical Manoeuvres.
8. Mooring. Ropes. Winches. Forces. Mooring Configurations. Deck teams. Sequences. Accident prevention.
9. Anchoring. Windlass. Deck team. Sequences. Problems. Accident prevention.
10. Pilot Station. Approach. Rigging Pilot Ladder Master Pilot Exchange. IMO Resolutions A.1045(27) and A.960(23).
11. Tugs. Types. Scort. Port. Accident prevention.
12. Open Sea. Bad weather: IMO MSC.1/Circular.1228. Emergency Maneouvres: Towing, MOB, IAMSAR.
13. Ship Handling in the Voyage Plan. SOLAS Regulation V/29. IMO Resolution A.893(21). Practical implementation.
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