PERMIS HAUTURIER : Informations sur la carte marine - Partie 2 sur 2

Discover my courses and support at https://formations-maritimes.fr/ This video is the second part of a course in my Offshore Sailing License training program. We cover: 00:00 Soundings on the nautical chart 01:51 Sounding lines and hydrographic zero 03:18 Magnetic compass declination rose 04:00 The current chart 04:17 Updating paper nautical charts 06:25 Using SHOM Notices to Mariners 09:30 Example of correction on a paper nautical chart 10:54 Geodetic systems and practice chart 9999 ▬▬▬ ABOUT MY OFFSHORE CALLING LICENSE TRAINING ▬▬▬ It allows you to prepare effectively, at your own pace (allow 25 to 30 hours, ideally spread over 4 to 6 weeks), from home, to take the exam as an independent candidate and pass with flying colors. Visit https://formations-maritimes.fr/ for more information, summaries, excerpts, contact details for exam administrators, advice, and the CERFA form required for registration. Train at your own pace with my courses and personalized support. ▬▬▬ REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR OFFSHORE CALLING LICENSE ▬▬▬ Please note that the links below are affiliate links; I receive a small commission on purchases. A SHOM 9999 chart, which you can find, for example, here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/33DfuCj. You can also visit a marine supply store (it's best to call ahead to check if they have it in stock). I recommend pinning your map to a 9mm thick piece of plywood measuring 90cm x 120cm. Your exam center will require you to bring a clean map, free of tears, annotations, or erasures, which they will keep in their archives. Using this board will prevent you from having to fold and unfold your map many times (as it has a tendency to tear at the folds). A navigation ruler or protractor (Cras ruler) like this one: https://amzn.to/3rA8Vga or this one: https://amzn.to/36FHjvv Note that most exam centers (but not all) do not accept rulers with a movable part, such as the "Breton protractor" (which I also advise against, as they waste a lot of time). A divider compass like this one: https://amzn.to/36FHjvv and a school compass like this one: https://amzn.to/3nqkYIm A non-programmable calculator like this one: https://amzn.to/36JAsBc You can also take a look at this kit: https://amzn.to/3d4q9ZM More information at https://formations-maritimes.fr/ See you soon! Patrick Belliot