Passage Planning - Part 5 (Execution and Monitoring)
This video is the fifth video in the series of videos made on the topic of passage planning. Passage planning is essential to ensure the safety of ship, crew, and cargo during the voyage at sea and duration in port. This video specifically discusses the 'execution and monitoring' process of passage planning. Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations). Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos: Passage Planning (Part 1): • Passage planning for ship's voyage - Part 1 Passage Planning (Part 2): • Passage planning - Part 2 Passage Planning (Part 3): • Passage Planning - Part 3 (Reporting Systems) Passage Planning (Part 4): • Passage Planning - Part 4 Using traverse tables: • Using Traverse Tables for Coastal Navigation Mercator chart and sailings: • Mercator Charts and Sailings - Coastal and... Great circle sailing and gnomonic charts: • Great Circle Sailing and Gnomonic Charts Passage plan with reference to tidal effects and current: • Passage Plan with reference to tidal effec... Raster and vector charts: • Raster and Vector Charts - Advantages and ... Information on paper charts: • Information on Paper Charts used on ships ... DR and fix position, effects of wind and current, set and drift: • Chartwork on ships - DR and fix position, ... Running Fix (Transferring position lines): • Chartwork on ships - Running Fix (Transfer... Tidal diamonds: • Chartwork for deck officers - What are Tid... Finding the course to steer to counteract tidal currents: • Chartwork for seafarers - Finding the cour... Basic terms, terminology, and symbols: • Chartwork - Basic terms, terminology and s... Allowing for the effect of wind and current on ship’s course and speed: • Chartwork - Allowing for the leeway (wind)... Counteracting for the effect of current and leeway to determine the course to steer: • Chartwork - Determining the courses to ste... The use of position lines - • Coastal Navigation - The use of position l... Rising and dipping of lights: • Rising and dipping of lights at sea - Char... Tides General Theory: • Tides - General theory (Coastal Navigation) Secondary port tide calculation: • Secondary Port Tide Calculation - Tides (C... Tidal window calculations: • Tidal window calculations - Tides (Coastal... Explaining the interpolation in secondary port tide calculation: • Explaining the interpolation for Secondary... Mercator charts and sailings: • Mercator Charts and Sailings - Coastal and... Great circle sailing and Gnomonic Charts: • Great Circle Sailing and Gnomonic Charts Passage plan with reference to tides and currents: • Passage Plan with reference to tidal effec... Paper charts (essential features): • Features of a Paper Chart used on ships fo... Corrective map of the world: • Looking at the world from the Southern Hem... Gnomonic chart: • Gnomonic Charts - Features and Uses

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