This module explores the effect of environmental influences to understand their impact on our vessel’s progress over a chart. It builds on skills learned in previous modules and teaches how to find and incorporate water movement (tidal drift) and wind (leeway) to our likely position.
It covers Dead Reckoning (DR) & Estimated Positioning (EP), two plotting techniques used to understand where we are and where we are heading. It also explores the effect of leeway (wind) on our vessel.
This module is part of the Day Skipper theory course.
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Module Prerequisites
Before learning how the environment will affect you, you need to understand charts and positioning and have some tidal knowledge. You can’t consider the effect of something when you don’t know where you are or what impact it might have!
Don’t worry; we’ll walk you through each step step-by-step, making sure you are confident in the subject.
Learn to read, interpret & use paper and electronic charts for navigation.
Learn tools and techniques to position yourself on a chart visually & electronically.
Learn to find water depth anywhere on a chart using the Almanac & electronic tools.
Skills Covered
This module discusses the impact wind and tide have on a vessel. It covers where to find information on tidal streams, including the Nautical Almanac, charts, and mobile apps. Once completed, you’ll be better prepared to evaluate the impact on a vessel. Moreover, you’ll have the Plotting Positions Insignia to brag about!
Plotting Positions
Learn how to plot positions on a chart using tide, boat speed and direction.
| For this module, you will need the following: |
- RYA Training Charts 3 & 4
- RYA Training Almanac
- Portland Course Plotter
- Dividers
- Pencil
- Notepad
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Module downloads:
Downloadable resources are to support learning, not a pre-requisite for the sessions. You only need to download or print something if it helps your understanding of a topic.