Title: LESSON 3: NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS
1LESSON 3 NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS
2Lesson 3 Nautical Publications
- AGENDA
- Navigators Reference Library
- Chart/Publication Correction System
- Plotting Equipment
- Applicable reading Hobbs, pp. 42-52, 57-78.
3Coast Pilots
- Provide supplemental information about navigation
in U.S. coastal waters. - Information includes
- topographical features
- navigation aids
- normal local weather conditions
- recommended tracks
- pilot information
- descriptions of ports and harbors
4Sailing Directions
- Provide supplemental information about navigation
in foreign coastal waters. - Information provided is similar to that found in
Coast Pilots. - Divided into different volumes
- 8 volumes are Planning Guides for ocean basin
transits - 35 are Enroute Directions for piloting in coastal
waters.
5Fleet Guides
- Provide information for use by U.S. Navy ships,
including - Fleet Guides exist for ports frequently visited
by the U.S. Navy in both the U.S. and foreign
countries.
- Command information (e.g. SOPA)
- Navigation information (e.g. prevailing
tides/currents) - Logistics (e.g. fuel/water)
- Port operations (e.g. Comms facilities etc.)
- Repair facilities
6Light List
- Lists aids to navigation in U.S. waters,
including - lighted aids to navigation
- unlighted buoys
- daybeacons
- fog signals
- radiobeacons
- Loran-C coverage
7List of Lights
- Describes aids to navigation found in foreign
waters and selected U.S. coastal regions. - Similar to Light List but does not contain
information on unlighted navigation aids.
8Distances Between Ports (Pub 151)
- Lists great circle distances among the most
frequently traveled sea routes throughout the
world.
9Hazard and Depth Symbology
- Symbols are also used to denote specific hazards
to navigation, such as partially submerged
wrecks, etc. - Chart Number 1 is the reference for all chart
symbology.
10Pilot Charts
- Name is misleading- they really cover major ocean
basins and not piloting (coastal) waters. - Provide meteorological, hydrographic, and
navigational information for a particular ocean
area. - Extremely valuable in voyage planning.
11Pilot Chart of PACNORWEST
12NIMA Catalogue of Maps, Charts, and Related
Products
- Illustrated catalog of maps, charts,
publications, and other related products produced
by NIMA. - Contains serialized drawings of the world which
allow the navigator to locate charts and Sailing
Directions that cover areas of interest. - Published as an eleven volume set.
13Step 1 Identify the Coastal Region/Subregion
- Example The navigator is planning to visit Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil.
14Step 2 Locate theSmall-scale Coastal Chart
15Step 3 Locate theLarge-scale Approach Charts
16NOS Nautical Chart Catalogue
- Set of drawings, very similar to those found in
the DMA catalog. - Cover U.S. waters
17Chart and Publication Correction System
- Corrections to charts and publications are
disseminated via Notice to Mariners and Local
Notice to Mariners. - Notice to Mariners - issued by NIMA and contain
changes relating to oceanic and coastal areas
worldwide. -
- Navigators are not required to immediately enter
changes on every chart/publication.
18Plotting Equipment
DIVIDERS
COMPASS / DIVIDER
19Plotting Equipment
BEAM COMPASS
20Plotting Equipment
PARALLEL RULERS
21Plotting Equipment
ROLLING PLOTTERS / PARALLEL PLOTTER
PMP ARM
22Nautical Slide Rule
If two of three quantities are know, you can
solve for the third.
23REVIEW
- What book would I look in to find
- Information on a port such as Repair facilities
and command information? - A lighted navaid in US waters?
- A lighted navaid in foreign waters?
- Chart corrections?
- Chart symbology?
- The distance traveled from Norfolk to Ingleside
Texas? - What 3 pieces of information can you find on a
nautical slide rule?