Rules of the Road (Part 1)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2020
- Recorded on 06/15/2020 - The Navigation Rules are the "Rules of the Road" for all mariners. Join Skipper Max Rosenberg, a two-time graduate of the California Maritime Academy, who has spent nearly 10 years sailing as a Chief Engineer on tugboats, for this two-part webinar series on the Rules of the Road. Part 1 will cover:
Explain the purpose of Navigation Rules, International and Inland. (Ordinary 9(a))
Know the general “Rule of Responsibility.” (Ordinary 9(b))
Define stand-on and give-way vessels for the following situations: meeting, crossing, and overtaking for both power and sailing vessels. (Ordinary 9(c))
Explain “Responsibility Between Vessels” (vessel priority). (Ordinary 9(d))
He is one of the few persons expounding on the Rules of the Road. All that is needed regarding rules for knowing in inland waterways and all oceans.
Do yourself a favor and skip the first 18 minutes
These videos are very helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you! for your effort to gaining knowledge for our seafarer..i hope you do more!
Start at 12:30
Thanks. Between this introduction and using the USCG Exam Prep app with free practice tests I was well prepared!
Hell, do you recall which USCG Exam Prep app you were using?
@@LisaSherice did you get your license, im just starting the process too
@@Slimbo_85 no not yet. I have to get my boat hours from my job approved
Thank this video was very helpful and thank you for sharing with us.
Going through A1 licensing, thanks for the great block of instruction!
Hey thank you I feel ready
Wow this is really Good information. 👍
Thank you, this video has been very helpful!
fantastic
I’m in the USCG trying to pass my DWO and I need 90% 😢 it’s being challenging. I got 76%… studying 📚
Looking forward to watching this video and learn something, hope you do more, I have to check out your channel! Good day, Mate! I just subscribed :) - Jennifer
Good morning sir 🙏
Great training. Is there anyway you can send me the picture at 1:00:27. I am teaching a sailing lesson and would love to use it.
where is the rule from 10 to 15??
Will you please add a link to the lights and day signs video you said you’d do? I can’t find it.
Rule 5 - Lookout is required by sight or hearing (this would apply to solo mariners...grey area though)
Lookout is sight and hearing
It's not solo mariners either .. you must have at least a license able body seaman on most boats
US COASTGUARD MERCHANT MARINER
Someone should totally post some time stamps
Do it!
We want to by hard all 41 rules
What the hell is a "two-time graduate" of a university? (Did his first degree expire somehow?)
"Tack" is spelled "T-A-C-K" ( ! ! ! ). "Tach" is a slang term for a "tachometer" (and I've only heard that used with respect to automobiles, never airplanes or any watercraft I've ever been around the conning station on).
I have only heard Tack used to describe a dash - mark. We use it in the military and instead of saying dash, we say tack.
@@CaptRobvious You haven't lived.
This guy needs work as a teacher.