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Piloting is the first course in the sequence of
USPS courses on navigation, covering the basics of coastal and inland
navigation. This course focuses on navigation as it is done on recreational
boats today and embraces GPS as a primary navigation tool while covering enough
of traditional techniques so the student will be able to find his/her way even
if their GPS fails. The course includes many in-class exercises, developing the
student’s skills through hands-on practice and learning. Ten classes of two
hours each normally are scheduled for presentation of this course. In addition
the students have seven days to complete the open book exam. Topics covered
include:
- Charts and
their interpretation
- Navigation
aids and how they point to safe water
- Plotting
courses and determining direction and distance
- The
mariner’s compass and converting between True and Magnetic
- Use of GPS
– typical GPS displays and information they provide, setting up waypoints
and routes, staying on a GPS route.
- Pre-planning
safe courses and entering them into the GPS
- Monitoring
progress and determining position by both GPS and traditional techniques
such as bearings and dead reckoning
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