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    Boating Skills and Seamanship, 14th Edition

    Boating Skills and Seamanship, 14th Edition by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Assoc., Inc., N/A;

    Series: INTERNATIONAL MARINE-RMP;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 14
    • Publisher International Marine
    • Date of Publication 16 July 2013

    • ISBN 9780071829328
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages416 pages
    • Size 276x218x17 mm
    • Weight 837 g
    • Language English
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    Learn the essentials of seamanship from one of the world's premier boating organizations

    Developed and refined through 40 years of Coast Guard Auxiliary training courses, Boating Skills and Seamanship is your perfect introduction to recreational boating's fundamentals. Great for beginning and intermediate powerboaters alike, it offers you the basics of choosing, equipping, and handling a small to midsize powerboat.

    This updated edition of the Coast Guard Auxiliary'sclassic boating skills manual will answer all yourquestions on:

    • Selecting the right boat--whether a 10-foot skiff or a 35-foot cruiser
    • Essential equipment, both required and recommended
    • The latest electronic navigation
    • Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) and private communication services, e.g., SPOT devices and others
    • Stability and safe loading
    • Boat handling and seamanship on coastal and inland waters
    • Trailering a boat
    • Navigation and the rules of the nautical road
    • And much more!

    Approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), with chapter review questions and answers, Boating Skills and Seamanship is theideal study and reference guide for anyone taking a state boating license exam or seeking better boating skills and knowledge.



    Learn the essentials of seamanship from one of the world's premier boating organizations

    Developed and refined through 40 years of Coast Guard Auxiliary training courses, Boating Skills and Seamanship is your perfect introduction to recreational boating's fundamentals. Great for beginning and intermediate powerboaters alike, it offers you the basics of choosing, equipping, and handling a small to midsize powerboat.

    This updated edition of the Coast Guard Auxiliary'sclassic boating skills manual will answer all yourquestions on:

    • Selecting the right boat--whether a 10-foot skiff or a 35-foot cruiser
    • Essential equipment, both required and recommended
    • The latest electronic navigation
    • Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) and private communication services, e.g., SPOT devices and others
    • Stability and safe loading
    • Boat handling and seamanship on coastal and inland waters
    • Trailering a boat
    • Navigation and the rules of the nautical road
    • And much more!

    Approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), with chapter review questions and answers, Boating Skills and Seamanship is theideal study and reference guide for anyone taking a state boating license exam or seeking better boating skills and knowledge.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part One: Basic Skills and Seamanship
    Chapter 1 Which Boat is For You?
    Boaters’ Language
    Types of Boats
    Types of Propulsion
    Hull Design
    Sailboats
    Uses of Boats
    Boatbuilding Materials
    Your Intended Use
    Marine Surveyors
    Buying a Boat
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 2 Equipment for Your Boat
    Requirements for Your Boat
    Fire Prevention and Detection
    Your Boat’s Equipment
    Legal Considerations
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 3 Trailering Your Boat
    Legal Considerations
    Practical Considerations
    The Towing Vehicle
    Trailer Hitches
    Balancing the Load
    Handling Your Trailer
    Predeparture Checks
    Preparing to Launch
    Launching
    Retrieving
    Storing Your Boat and Trailer
    Theft Prevention
    Aquatic Nuisance Species
    Float Plan
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 4 Handling Your Boat
    Leave with a Full Fuel Tank
    Fueling Your Boat
    Your Boat’s Propeller
    Steering
    Twin Screws
    Outboard and Stern-Drive Installation and Tilt Adjustment
    Jet Drives
    Loading Your Boat
    Getting Started
    Man Overboard
    Docking
    Mooring to a Permanent Anchor
    Anchoring
    Towing a Skier
    Heavy Weather
    Impaired Visibility
    Narrow Inlets
    Small Boat Safety
    Running Aground
    Environmental Concerns
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 5 Your “Highway” Signs
    Buoyage Systems
    Waterway Marks
    How Waterways Are Marked
    Light Characteristics
    Chart Symbols
    Light Structures
    Lights on Bridges
    Electronic Aids to Navigation
    Navigation Publications
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 6 The Rules of the Nautical Road
    Two Sets of Rules
    To Whom Do the Rules Apply?
    Vessel Definitions
    The General Responsibility Rule
    General Considerations
    Conduct in Narrow Channels
    Traffic Separation Schemes
    Stand-On or Give-Way?
    Rules for Special Vessels
    Risk of Collision
    Bend Signals
    Restricted Visibility
    Vessel Lights and Shapes
    Distress Signals
    Homeland Security Measures
    Courtesy and Safety
    Drawbridges
    Penalties
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 7 Inland Boating
    Inland Waters
    Inland Navigation
    Inland Seamanship
    River Currents
    Maintaining Inland Waterways
    Dams
    Locks
    River Charts
    Commercial Traffic
    Before You Go
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 8 Boating Safety
    Small Boat Safety
    Personal Watercraft
    Water Risks
    Powerboats and Sailboats
    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
    Weather
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Part Two: More Boating Skills
    Chapter 9 Introduction to Navigation
    Nautical Charts
    Ship’s Compass
    Fixing Your Position
    Sources of Compass Error
    Correcting a Compass Reading
    Finding Your Position
    Speed-Time-Distance
    Dead Reckoning
    Tides
    Electronic Navigation
    GPS Operation
    Practice Your Art
    A Further Invitation
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 10 Powering Your Boat
    Types of Marine Engines
    Selecting a Propeller
    Induction Systems
    Ignition Systems
    Flame Arresters
    Cooling Systems
    Gasoline Considerations
    Batteries
    Maintenance
    Winterizing Your Boat
    Spring Fitting Out
    Troubleshooting
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 11 Lines and Knots for Your Boat
    Line or Rope?
    Rope Materials
    Rope Construction
    Measuring Rope
    Care of Rope
    Making Up a Line
    Knots, Bends, and Hitches
    Splices
    Securing Lines
    Lead Lines
    Dipping the Eye
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 12 Weather and Boating
    Weather Information
    Wind and Boating
    Understanding Weather
    Nonfrontal Weather
    The Go, No-Go Decision
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Chapter 13 Your Boat’s Radio
    Communications on the Water
    Functions of Radiotelephones
    Licenses
    Selecting Your VHF-FM Radio
    Installation
    Operating Your VHF-FM
    Copies of the Rules
    Calling Another Station
    Procedure Words
    Phonetic Alphabet
    Routine Radio Check
    Distress, Urgency, and Safety Calls
    Crew Training
    Ways to Learn More
    Practice Questions
    Appendices
    Appendix A: Your Responsibilities as a Boat Operator
    Appendix B: Float Plan Form and Boating Emergency Guide
    Appendix C: Boating Accident Report Form
    Appendix D: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Radio Fact Sheet and MMSI Registration Form
    Appendix E: Metric Conversion Tables
    Appendix F: Vessel Safety Check
    Appendix G: Join the Coast Guard Auxiliary
    Appendix H: Become an Associate Member
    Appendix I: Preventive Boat Maintenance Checklist
    Answer Key
    Glossary
    Index

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