Radar Techniques: Ground-Stabilized vs Sea-Stabilized for Navigation and Collision Avoidance
In this video, we dive deep into the two essential radar stabilization modes: Ground-Stabilized and Sea-Stabilized, which are critical for effective navigation and collision avoidance at sea. Understanding when and how to use each mode can make all the difference in improving situational awareness, and preventing accidents, especially in challenging conditions. #radar #colreg #collisionregulation #navigation #passageplanning #seamanship #maritime #seafarer #seaman #bsmt #maritimestudents • Speed Through Water (STW) vs. Speed Over G...

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