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Captain’s License Part 54

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 24, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 24, 2023

Remember the LEFT side refers to INTERNATIONAL and the RIGHT side refers to INLAND rules regarding OVERTAKING and OVERTAKEN. Hugh Simpson

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Captain’s License Part 53

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 23, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 23, 2023

Hugh Simpson

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Captain’s License Part 52

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 22, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 22, 2023

This might have been discussed previously – when your vessel is approaching a bend or an area of a channel or fairway, make sure you sound 1 PROLONGED BLAST since another vessel or vessels may not have a full view … Continue reading →

Posted in Collisions, Hugh Simpson, International Rules of the Road, Maneuvering and Warning Signals, Navigation Rules, Overtaking and Overtaken, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards, Sound Signals, US Coast Guard | Tagged collisions, fairway, Hugh Simpson, Inland Rules, International Rules of the Road, maneuvering and warning signals, narrow channel, overtaking, power driven, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards™, whistle

Captain’s License Part 51

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 21, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 21, 2023

Here is one of the MOST IMPORTANT things to remember to avoid a COLLISION with an approaching vessel! In this day of NON SITUATIONAL AWARENESS except the smartphone I’m writing this on (NEVER buy any Moto G series phone!) collisions … Continue reading →

Posted in Collisions, Flashing Signal Light, Hugh Simpson, International Rules of the Road, Navigation Rules, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards, Sound Signals, US Coast Guard | Tagged Captain's license, collisions, flashing light, Florida, Grand Solar Minimum, Hugh Simpson, Moto G series smartphones, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards™, Seven Seas, short blasts, sounding devices, US Coast Guard

Captain’s License Part 50

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 20, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 20, 2023

Today we discuss what happens when a vessel desires to OVERTAKE another vessel in a narrow CHANNEL or FAIRWAY and are in sight of each other. 2 PROLONGED blasts followed by 1 SHORT blast means that my vessel is going … Continue reading →

Posted in Hugh Simpson, International Rules of the Road, Maneuvering and Warning Signals, Navigation Rules, Overtaking and Overtaken, US Coast Guard | Tagged fairway, Hugh Simpson, narrow channel, overtaken, overtaking, port, prolonged blast, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards™, short blast, starboard

Captain’s License Part 49

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 19, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 19, 2023

A vessel may supplement the SOUND blast from a WHISTLE with LIGHT SIGNALS as follows: 1 FLASH = Altering course to STARBOUND. 2 FLASHES = Altering course to PORT. 3 FLASHES = Operating astern propulsion. The duration of each flash … Continue reading →

Posted in Flashing Signal Light, Hugh Simpson, International Rules of the Road, Maneuvering and Warning Signals, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards, US Coast Guard | Tagged astern propulsion, flashing light, Hugh Simpson, port, Sea Gypsy Live-Aboards™, starboard, whistle, white all-around light

Captain’s License Part 48

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 17, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 17, 2023

Regarding SOUND on a sailboat of less than 12 meters, an AIR HORN is sufficient. Now we will look at MANEUVERING and WARNING SIGNALS. If the vessel is POWER DRIVEN, then here are the sounds it must make if insight … Continue reading →

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Captain’s License Part 47

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 16, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 16, 2023

Today we begin a series on SOUND and LIGHT SIGNALS. First we look at some definitions: WHISTLE refers any sound signaling item capable of producing the required BLASTS. SHORT TERM BLAST = 1 second duration. PROLONGED BLAST= 4-6 seconds duration. … Continue reading →

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Captain’s License Part 46

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 15, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 15, 2023

We have reached the end of the LIGHTS and SHAPES and below is a summary of what we have learned. These apply to the International Rules of the Road; however as we begin to study INLAND RULES you will find … Continue reading →

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Captain’s License Part 45

Sea Gypsy Live Aboards Posted on June 13, 2023 by MR ValentineJune 13, 2023

Today we discuss SEAPLANES. There may be times where SEAPLANES can’t exhibit the EXACT lights and shapes as previously discussed. Then SEAPLANES and WIG craft need to come as close as possible to the requirements! The International Rules consider SEAPLANES … Continue reading →

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