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Session 2NAUTICAL ALMANACS

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Objectives
  • To become familiar with
  • 1. Nautical Catalog Number 1.
  • 2. Dates and Latest Editions.
  • 3. Light List.
  • 4. Coast Pilot.
  • 5. LNMLocal Notice to Mariners.
  • 6. Tide Tables.
  • 7. Tidal Current Tables.
  • 8. Tidal Current Charts.
  • 9. Nautical Chart No. 1.

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Introduction toNAUTICAL ALMANACS
  • There are various catalogs and almanacs published
    by the Coast Guard, other Federal agencies, and
    the private sector which provide information
    important to the small boater.
  • Each publication fills a distinct purpose.

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Nautical Chart Catalog 1- Purpose
  • Provides the answer to the question, What
    nautical charts should I use in this area?
  • You will find a copy of this document in every
    good chart dealers store.
  • A sample document is being passed around for
    review.

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Nautical Chart Catalog No. 1
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2. Dates of Latest EditionsNautical Charts
Misc. Maps
  • Published quarterly.
  • Shows you the Edition Number and Date for each
    nautical chart.
  • Insures that you are buying the most up-to-date
    chart.
  • Sample document is being passed around for review.

Available on the internet httpchartmaker.NCD.NOAA.GOV
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Dates of Latest EditionsNautical Charts Misc.
Maps
  • This publication lists each chart by
  • Chart Number,
  • Chart Scale,
  • Price,
  • Edition Number,
  • Edition Date, and
  • Printing Revision Date.

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3. LIGHT LISTPurpose
Available on the internet www.NAVCEN.USCG.GOV/pubs/lightlist/
  • Provides more and complete data about each Aid to
    Navigation lighted and unlighted.
  • Shows data that cannot be printed on a nautical
    chart.
  • Two Major Sections
  • Offshore Buoysfound in front of Light List.
  • Coastal Buoys

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LIGHT LIST - Purpose
  • To provide mariners with more complete details
    about Aids to NavigationATONs.
  • A catalog of
  • All Aids to NavigationATONs.
  • Lights.
  • Sound Signals.
  • Color.
  • Type
  • Radio Beacons and signals.
  • Structure.
  • Latitude and longitude good for use as
    waypoints in your GPS.
  • Ownership private or federal.

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LIGHT LIST Publications
  • Printed in Seven Volumes
  • ME to NJ
  • NJ to SC
  • SC to FL
  • FL to TX
  • Mississippi River System
  • Pacific Coast
  • Great Lakes

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LIGHT LIST - Typical Page
  • Light List Number
  • Each ATON is assigned a specific number.
  • Number is changed periodically.
  • ATONs Name
  • Each ATON has a unique name which includes the
    name of the body of water in which the aid is
    located.
  • Geographic Position LAT/LON
  • Light characteristic
  • Height above water

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Height above water explained
  • Floating Aid The height is measured from the
    water line to the level of the light bulbfocal
    plane.
  • Fixed Aid The height is measured from Mean High
    Water (MHW) level to the height of the light
    bulbfocal plane.

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LIGHT LIST - Typical Page
  • Nominal Range of Light
  • Maximum distance at which a light can be seen in
    clear weather.
  • Distance is expressed in nautical miles.
  • Structural Characteristics
  • Special construction features or material is
    indicated.

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Light List
Seacoast
California
No.
Name
Location
Range
Height
Structure
Remarks
Year
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LIGHT LIST - Typical Page
  • General Remarks
  • Data on signal characteristics.
  • Light sectorsarcs of visibility.
  • RADAR reflectors.
  • Emergency back-up lights.
  • Seasonal ATON deployment.
  • Data about Private Aids.

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Pt. Loma Light
Height Above Water 88 ft.
from the Light List
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Pt. Loma Light
Nominal Range 23 n m
from the Light List
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Luminous Range 15 n m
Meteorological Visibility 5 n m
Luminous Range - nautical miles
Nominal Range 23 n m
Nominal Range - nautical miles
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Visible Distance to the Horizon
Observers Height of Eye 16 feet
D 1.17 H
Visible Distance 5 n m
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You may see a minor light or buoy at half
again its nominal range.
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Visible Distance to the Horizon
Lighthouse Height Above Water 88 feet
D 1.17 H
Visible Distance 11 n m
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Be sure to maintain your night vision at all
times.
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COAST PILOTPurpose
Available on the internet http//CHARTMAKER.NCD.NOAA.GOV/NSD/ COASTPILOT.htm
  • Supplements information shown on Nautical Charts.
  • Shows data that cant be coded or abbreviated on
    a Nautical Chart.
  • A sample document is being passed around for your
    review.

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COAST PILOTUpdates
  • Received from
  • NOAA Field Inspections.
  • LNM Information.
  • Hydrographic Vessels.
  • Other Government Agencies.
  • State and local Governments.
  • Maritime and Pilotage Associations.Port
    Authorities.

YOU!
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COAST PILOTPublished in 9 Volumes
  • ME to Cape Cod.
  • Cape Code to Sandy Hook.
  • Sandy Hook to Cape Henry.
  • Cape Henry to Key West.
  • Gulf of Mexico, PR, Virgin Islands.
  • Great Lakes.
  • West Coast, Hawaii.
  • Alaska (2 volumes).

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COAST PILOT - Contains
  • Channel descriptions.
  • Anchorages.
  • Bridge and cable clearances.
  • Currents.
  • Tide and water levels.
  • Prominent features.
  • Pilotage

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COAST PILOTSix Major Sections
  • 1. General Information.
  • 2. Navigational Regulations.
  • 3. General information about the area.
  • 4. Specific information about the area.
  • 5. Appendix.
  • 6. Tables.

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COAST PILOTContains more information
  • Towage.
  • Weather.
  • Ice conditions.
  • Dangers.
  • Routes.
  • Traffic Separation Schemes.
  • Federal Regulations for area.
  • Locks and Dam regulations and signals.

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COAST PILOTTables
  • Climatological Tables.
  • Meteorological Tables.
  • Mean surface water temperature and densities.
  • National Weather Service coastal warning
    displays.
  • Nautical miles between points.

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COAST PILOTMore Tables
  • Radio bearing conversion table.
  • Distance of visibility of objects at sea.
  • Conversion tabledegrees to points and vice
    versa.
  • Conversion tables.
  • Table for estimating time of transit.
  • Index

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COAST PILOTCorrections
  • Corrections are published in the Local Notice to
    MarinersLNM.

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LNMLocal Notice to Mariners
Available on the internet http//www.NAVCEN.USCG.mill
  • Issued weekly, at no cost to the user, by the
    United States Coast Guard.

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LNM Sections
  • I Special Notices.
  • II Discrepancies.
  • III Temporary changes - Temporary changes
    corrected.
  • IV Chart corrections.
  • V Advance Notices
  • VI Proposed changes to ATONs.
  • VII General
  • VIII Light List corrections.
  • Marine Events.
  • Coast Pilot Updates.

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http//www.navcen.uscg.gov/lnm/default.htm
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Broadcast Notice to Mariners United States Coast
Guard On VHF-FM Channel 22A
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TIDE TABLESPurpose
  • To provide a means of predicting the height of
    tide for each day of the year.
  • Provide other astronomical date and tables to the
    mariner.

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TIDE TABLES - Contents
  • Table 1 Daily Tide Predictions.
  • Table 2 Tidal Differences and other constants.
  • Table 3 Height of Tide at any time.
  • Table 4 Local Mean Time of Sunrise and Sunset.
  • Table 5 Reduction of Local Mean Time to
    Standard Time.

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TIDE TABLES - Contents
Much of this information and data is available on new GPS sets.
  • Table 6 Moonrise and Moonset
  • Table 7 Conversion of feet to meters.
  • Table 8 Tide Prediction Accuracy
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index to Stations
  • Astronomical data

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TIDAL CURRENT TABLES Purpose
  • To provide a means to predict the set and drift
    of the current for every day of the year.
  • To provide additional tables to help the mariner
    convert current set and drift.

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TIDAL CURRENT TABLESContents
  • Table 1 Daily Current Predictions.
  • Table 2 Current Differences and other Constants
    and Rotary Tidal Currents.
  • Table 3 Speed of Current at any Time.
  • Table 4 Duration of Slack.
  • Table 5 Rotary Tidal Currents.
  • The Gulf Stream

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TIDAL CURRENT TABLESContents
  • Wind-driven currents.
  • The Combination of Currents.
  • Current Diagrams.
  • Publications relating to Tide and Tidal Currents.
  • Glossary of Terms.
  • Index to Stations.

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CHART No 1 Nautical Chart Symbols
Abbreviations and Terms
  • Contains every abbreviation and symbol used of a
    Nautical Chart.
  • A must for every serious navigator.

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ANY QUESTIONS?
The Local Notice to Mariners! LNM
  • How do you know when a nautical chart or a
    almanac is changed?

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Colregs Demarcation Lines
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Any questions on
  • AV Task 1-1 Use of Chart No. 1 see page 116.
  • AV Task 1-2 Basic parts, symbols and
    abbreviations found on a nautical chart see
    page 116.
  • AV Task 1-4 Knowledge of the Coast Pilot see
    page 117.

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Complete Task 3-1
  • Demonstrate the use of the Light List. Identify
    three private aids.
  • You have five minutes.
  • See pages 123 and 124 of the D1 (P)ATON Study
    Guide.
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