IRPCS - Colregs Assessment Collision Regulations: Test Yourself - Online Quiz
IRPCS - Colregs Assessment Collision Regulations: Test Yourself - Online Quiz
IRPCS - Colregs Assessment Collision Regulations: Test Yourself - Online Quiz
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SKYSAIL SKILLS CHARTS Training
http://www.btinternet.com/~keith.bater/navigation_skills_charts.htm
Extracts from Skysail Skills Charts on the essential
navigation subjects
Weather Chartwork
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Basic Rules
The rules apply anywhere on the sea or connected to it (subject to local
by-laws).
Keep a good lookout at all times by all means available (sight, sound,
radar).
Maintain a safe speed for the conditions:
waves, hazards, tide, traffic, visibility, depth, manoeuvrability,
background lights
The words 'Right of Way' do not occur in the rules.
A ‘Stand on' vessel should maintain its course and speed until it is
clear that the ‘Give way' vessel is not taking avoiding action.
Then all vessels must keep clear.
Action taken to avoid a collision shall be positive, early and safe.
A risk of collision exists if a bearing by compass, radar or transit stays
constant.
Navigate on the starboard side of a channel.
When crossing a shipping lane or traffic separation scheme, keep your
heading at right angles to the traffic.
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Diver down No
Keep well clear at slow speed
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Sailing vessel
Head on:
Motor sailing Turn to Starboard
Keep to Starboard side of
channel
Converging:
Boat on right stands on
Vessel fishing B goes behind, slows
down or stops
B
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Day Skipper Colregs 4 IRPCS
Wind
Wind
Windward Port tack boat A
boat B gives way
B gives way
A B
A
One boat
overtakes
another
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Day Skipper Colregs 5 IRPCS
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No.
It is everyone’s responsibility to avoid a
collision, there is no exoneration.
There are ‘give way’ vessels and ‘stand on’
vessels.
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Traffic Separation Schemes – IRPCS
Colregs Rule 10 Training
When two sailing vessels on opposite tacks meet, which gives way to
the other:
A B
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When two sailing vessels on the same tack meet which gives way to the
other:
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What kind of action should be taken by the vessel required to keep clear?
It should be
and
substantial
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Collision Regulations: IRPCS
Under way/ Making Way Training
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1. Sail
2. Power
3. Constrained By Draught
4. Pilot
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At night, what lights are shown by a vessel engaged in fishing, not trawling,?
If its gear extends more than 150m to the side, what additional light and shape must it show?
All-round red over all round white
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Vessels not under command or
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restricted in ability to Training
1 metre
apart
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IRPCS
IRPCS Rule 27 Training
Three balls
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IRPCS Rule 28 Training
A cylinder 1m x 2m
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All-round
What white
will the pilot over
vessel all-round red
show by day?
What lights are shown by vessels less than 50m in length at anchor?
A ball forward
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IRPCS
Manœuvring and Warning Training
Signals - Rule 34
What do the following signals mean when made
between vessels in a narrow channel?
One long blast
I intend
One long, one to overtake
short, on your
one long portshort
& one side
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In fog, you hear a bell rung rapidly for 5 seconds, then a gong, every minute.
What is it? A vessel under tow (last vessel in tow)
Forward Aft
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Distress Signals - Rule 37 Training
M o rs e S O S b y G u n o r n o is e a t C o n t in u o u s s o u n d F la m e s o r S m o k e
r a d io o r a n y o th e r 1 m in u te in t e r v a ls w it h f o g s ig n a l
s ig n a llin g m e th o d
R o c k e t s o r s h e lls C o d e F la g s A S q u a re E P IR B
th r o w in g ‘N ’ a n d ‘C ’ S hape above E m e rg e n c y
r e d s ta r s o r b e lo w a P o s it io n
I n d ic a t in g
a t s h o rt B a ll S h a p e R a d io
in t e r v a ls B eacon
SART R a d io t e le g r a p h R a d io t e le p h o n e D y e M a rk e r
S e a rc h & R e s c u e R a d a r A la r m s ig n a l / D S C A la r m S ig n a l / D S C
T ra n s p o n d e r
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It can help to draw up a table like this, and complete all possible items
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2. An anchor light
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Bow aspect
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Vessel
Not under command
Starboard aspect
Making way
Length not known
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Vessel Trawling
Stern aspect
Making way
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Sailing Vessel
Under way
Starboard aspect
Length < 20m
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Vessel at anchor
Starboard aspect
Length > 50m
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Affirmative
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