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Shorebased Courses RYA Yachtmaster Ocean Shorebased 5 days: £450
| This is a course in astro- navigation and worldwide meteorology which also reveals the mysteries of the sextant. It assumes a knowledge of all subjects covered in the other shorebased courses. Suggested
Previous Experience Coastal & Offshore yachting or
motor cruising. Course Content Astro-navigation,
ocean meteorology & passage planning. Includes some practical work.
2012 Dates
5 Day
20th February; 17th September
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Syllabus The
earth and the celestial sphere - Definition of
the observer's zenith and position of a heavenly body in terms of latitude, longitude,
GHA and declination
- Right angle relationships, latitude and co-lat, declination
and polar distance
- Relationship between GHA, longitude and LHA
- Tabulation
of declination in nautical almanac
- Rate of increase of hour angle with
time
The PZX triangle
- The tabulated components of the triangle, LHA, co-lat and polar distance
- The
calculable components, zenith distance and azimuth
- Relationship between
zenith distance and altitude
- Introduction to the tabular method of solution
in the Air Navigation Tables and the basic sight form
- The use of calculators
for the solution of the PZX triangle
The sextant
- Practical guide to the use and care of a sextant at sea
- Conversion of sextant
altitude to true altitude
- Application of dip, index error and refraction
- Correction
of side error, perpendicularity, index error and collimation error.
Measurement
of time - Definition of, and relationship between,
UT, LMT standard time and zone time
- Rating of chronometers and watches
Meridian
altitudes - Forecasting time of meridian altitude
- Reduction
of meridian altitude sights
Sun, star and other
sights - Reduction and plotting of sun sights using
Air Navigation Tables
- Awareness of use of calculator for sight reduction
- The
plotting of a sun-run-sun meridian altitude
- Awareness of the reduction
and plotting of sights obtained from stars, moon and planets
Compass
checking - Use of amplitude and azimuth tables
systems and/or calculator
Satellite Navigation
Systems - Principles and limitations of use of
all systems
Great circle sailing
- Comparison of rhumb lines and great circles
- Vertices and composite
tracks
- The computation of a series of rhumb lines approximating to a great
circle by use of gnomic and Mercator projections
Meteorology
- General pressure distribution and prevailing
winds over the oceans of the world
- Tropical revolving storms, seasonal
occurrence and forecasting by observation
Passage
planning - Publications available to assist with
planning of long passages (routeing charts, ocean passages of the world and other
publications)
- Preparation for ocean passage including survival equipment,
victualling, water and fuel management, chafe protection, spares and maintenance
Passage
making - Navigational routine
- Watchkeeping
- Crew management
Communications
- Satellite and terrestrial systems
- Weather information
Award
RYA
Yachtmaster Ocean Shorebased Certificate. Options
An
intensive non-residential five day course or over five days commencing Monday 0930 and ending Friday 1700
(approximately). Local accommodation is available to suit all budgets. | |
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| East Anglian Sea School Ltd. |
Tel: 01473 659992 Email: sales@eastanglianseaschool.com |
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