Title: 03CHART
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2The Nautical Chart
Chapter 3
3The Nautical Chart
- What you will learn in this lesson
- Chart projections
- How to establish and measure position, direction,
and distance on a nautical chart - Chart scales and their significance
- Types of nautical charts
- How features are depicted
- Practical pointers
4CALL THIS A CHART
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7Mercator Projection
8Mercator Conformal
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10LINES OF LONGITUDE ARE PROJECTED PARALLEL
A
THE FURTHER AWAY FROM THE EQUATOR THE MORE
THE DISTORTION
SPHERICAL SURFACE PROJECTED ON A CYLINDER
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12Polyconic
13A
DISTORTION IS MINIMIZED
LINES OF LONGITUDE ARE NOT PARALLEL, BUT CLOSE
TO BEING PARALLEL
SPHERICAL SURFACE PROJECTED ON A SERIES OF
TANGENTIAL CONES
14- USED ON INLAND LAKES, ESPECIALLY ON THE
GREAT LAKES - LONGITUDINAL MERIDIANS APPEAR AS CURVED LINES
CONVERGING - TOWARD THE APEX OF THE CONES
- PARALLELS APPEAR AS CONCENTRIC CIRCLES,
DIVERGING AT THE SIDES - OF THE CHART (NEARLY CONCENTRIC)
15POLYCONIC PROJECTION
- GREAT CIRCLES APPEAR AS STRAIGHT LINES
- CHART APPEARS CONFORMAL ONLY IN A LARGE SCALE
WITH MINIMUM DISTORTION - DISTANCES ARE IN STATUTE MILES, USE CHART
SCALE
16MERCATOR PROJECTION
POLYCONIC PROJECTION
THE REAL WORLD
LINES OF LONGITUDE ARE PROJECTED PARALLEL
A
A
DISTORTION IS MINIMIZED
THE FURTHER AWAY FROM THE EQUATOR THE MORE
THE DISTORTION
LINES OF LONGITUDE ARE NOT PARALLEL, BUT CLOSE
TO BEING PARALLEL
SPHERICAL SURFACE PROJECTED ON A CYLINDER
SPHERICAL SURFACE PROJECTED ON A SERIES OF
TANGENTIAL CONES
17CHART USAGE
MERCATOR PROJECTION COASTAL WATERS
POLYCONIC PROJECTION GREAT LAKES WATERS
18Latitude
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20Longitude
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22COMPASS ROSE
23Measuring Direction
24Measuring Distance
25One Minute of Latitude equals One Nautical Mile
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27Great Circle Route
28On a Mercator chart, a Great-Circle course plots
as a curve with its vertex on the side of the
equivalent Rhumb Line away from the equator.
29SMALL SCALE CHART
EVERYTHING APPEARS SMALL
1100000
MEANS 1 INCH (OR ANY UNIT) ON CHART IS 100000
INCHES OR UNITS IN THE REAL WORLD
LARGE SCALE CHART
EVERYTHING APPEARS LARGE
11000
MEANS 1 INCH (OR ANY UNIT) ON CHART IS 1000
INCHES OR UNITS IN THE REAL WORLD
30Large Scale Small Area
31Large Scale Large Detail 16,000 112,000 124,000
32At a scale 0f 112,000 1 inch on
chart equals 12,000 inches on the earth
33San Diego Approach Small Scale 1100,000
34180,000
125,000
35At a scale 0f 1100,000 1 inch on
chart equals 100,000 inches on the earth
36Types of Charts
37Harbor 12,000 140,000 Coast
140,000 1150,000 General 1150,000
1600,000 Sailing
1600,000 114,000,000
38Harbor HARBORS, ANCHORAGE AREAS, SMALL
WATERWAYS Coast USED FOR INSHORE NAVIGATION,
BAYS, HARBORS, LARGE INLAND WATERWAYS General
USED OFFSHORE WITHIN COASTAL ZONES OF NAVIGATION,
OUTSIDE SHOALS AND REEFS Sailing OFFSHORE
NAVIGATION TO DISTANT PORTS
39NAUTICAL CHART
COASTAL CHARTS ARE MERCATOR PROJECTIONS
LONGITUDE
LATITUDE
LATITUDE
COMPASS ROSE
LONGITUDE
40Coastal Chart 140,000
1150,000
41Coastal Chart 140,000
1150,000
42Harbor Chart 12,000 140,000
43Small Craft Charts
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52Chart Reproductions
53Pilot charts
54Here's some of what you'll find on every pilot
chart Prevailing winds
calms Average wave heights
Typical barometric pressure
Percentage of gales
Average currents Tracks of
cyclones Air water
temperatures Recommended routes
55Chart Features
56General Information Block
57Chart Revision Date
58Dates of Latest Editions
59Local Notice to Mariners
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62COMPASS ROSE
63Tidal Datum
Mean Lower Low Water MLLW
Mean Higher High Water MHHW
64Bottom Characteristics
- Numbers
- Contour Lines
- Color Codes
- Symbols Abbreviations
65DREDGED CHANNELS TWO DASHED LINES, DETERMINE
DREDGED HORIZONTAL LIMITS DEPTH AND DATE OF
MEASUREMENT
66Scale 112,000
Colregs Demarcation Line
Lighthouse
353o True
30 foot line
67red right returning
Main Dredged Channel
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75Portland Head
76Brenton Reef
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79AIDS TO NAVIGATION THE ROAD SIGNS ON THE WATERS
BUOYS PORT STARBOARD MIDCHANNEL LIGHTS INTRA
COASTAL WATERWAY
80LIGHT RHYTHMS
STAYS ON ALL THE TIME
FIXED LIGHT
LESS THAN 50 FLASHES / MINUTE
FLASHING
QUICK FLASHING
GREATER THAN 50 LESS THAN 80 FLASHES / MINUTE
STAYS ON LONGER THAN OFF
OCCULTING
STAYS ON AS LONG AS IT IS OFF
ISO
GROUP FLASHING (2)
GROUP FLASHING (3)
81AIDS TO NAVIGATION
82LIGHT RHYTHMS
PREERRED CHANNEL LIGHTED AIDS
COMPOSITE GROUP FLASHING
FL(21) G 6S
WILL FOLLOW TOP MOST COLOR
6 SECONDS
FL(31) R 8S
WILL FOLLOW TOP MOST COLOR
8 SECONDS
MID CHANNEL
MORSE A
WILL BE WHITE
83INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY ICW
ICW MARKS HAVE YELLOW BAND BUOYS CANS,
NUNS DAYMARKS LIGHTED UNLIGHTED
FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD ON THE ICW
ON THE WAY TO FLORIDA
84W A T E R W A Y
INTERSECTION OF
WHEN ICW INTERSECTS WATERWAY YELLOW DAYMARKS
APPEAR ON CANS, NUNS, MARKS WHICH ARE PART OF
THE OTHER WATERWAY
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY ICW
FOLLOW THE YELLOW MARKS KEEP TRIANGLES TO
RIGHT AND SQUARES TO LEFT WHEN PROCEEDING DOWN
THE COAST
85Intracoastal Markings
86PREFERRED CHANNEL ICW ROUTE SECONDARY ROUTE
87Range
88Natural Range
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92Shelter Island Range, San Diego
93Shelter Island Range, San Diego
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95Traffic Separation Scheme
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