Collision Avoidance Radar Plotting 3

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  • In Part 3 Capt. Bob explains how to determine what course and speed your ship must travel at to maintain a minimum CPA and avoid a collision.
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  • @satyapranay6769
    @satyapranay6769 7 лет назад +16

    Was having a problem learning the radar plots.... and ended up searching for some explanations . This set of 3 videos simply cleared everything and I'm pretty much confident now.
    Thanks a lot, really appreciate for sharing the knowledge and making it look so simple !!!

  • @saskehusky4689
    @saskehusky4689 9 лет назад +33

    No words to say how good is your explanation i really really appreciate very impressive and easy to understand the way you discussed the topic thank you sir for uploading this video

  • @stevenm6592
    @stevenm6592 4 месяца назад

    Watching these 9 years after posting and wish I had some sample problems with answers. Very interesting.

  • @SarmientoRay
    @SarmientoRay 3 года назад +2

    Very clear and smart explanations sir especially with the M n ms

  • @vonelvinsembrano2924
    @vonelvinsembrano2924 Год назад

    the best instructor ive known so far thumbs to this guy👍👏. watch from 1-3 and you'll have everything you need to know.

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak 2 года назад

    Masterclass in how to explain something. You would happily pay good money to study under this gentleman.

  • @marinerescuenswzoomvideos1396
    @marinerescuenswzoomvideos1396 2 года назад +1

    I have been accessing dozens of youtube sessions to assist in this subject, this is definitely the best, well explained, diagramed, and delivered absolutely brilliant thankyou.

  • @peterjago1208
    @peterjago1208 6 лет назад

    An excellent series of videos on collision avoidance using radar. Thank you very much for sharing them.

  • @Dan_C604
    @Dan_C604 4 года назад

    Watched the 3 parts video. Strongly recommended. Excellent stuff!

  • @wenztot388
    @wenztot388 3 года назад

    Simple, concise and no complicated explanations. Thank you Capt Bob!

  • @volneyrodrigues409
    @volneyrodrigues409 3 года назад +1

    Well explained Capt. Bob. Was just looking to refresh my knowledge and found these videos. Excellent.

  • @mikes2294
    @mikes2294 4 года назад +1

    This instructor is EXCELLENT ! Thank you.

  • @user-zn1sw4qd5z
    @user-zn1sw4qd5z 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations on your detailed and easy to understand explanation Captain Bob!! I'm more than grateful for this video. Thank you very much!

  • @denizcevik4579
    @denizcevik4579 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much Captain Bob sir, now i have cleared all the definitions and questions about radar plotting sheet.

  • @jerlynisahquisumbing5343
    @jerlynisahquisumbing5343 5 лет назад +1

    I am going to get my BS practical today, and I studied this all night. Thank you sir!

  • @kaunghtettun9409
    @kaunghtettun9409 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Really impressive explanation.

  • @thearchibaldtuttle
    @thearchibaldtuttle 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this excellent tutorial! Specially the part with the speed reduction really helped me a lot!

  • @bobcarocari8207
    @bobcarocari8207 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video.Incredibly clear and well taught.

  • @mikes2294
    @mikes2294 6 лет назад

    This instructor is excellent ! Thank you.

  • @philliptablazon1441
    @philliptablazon1441 Год назад

    I'm a Filipino seaman I really admire the explanation so far. Very clear and understood the explanation thanks

  • @n2dabloo
    @n2dabloo 9 лет назад +3

    Many thanks! Very clear and easy to understand.

  • @rakeshraosahb
    @rakeshraosahb 5 лет назад

    Thanks a ton sir. Best explanation ever for RADAR plotting.Cleared all my doubts.

  • @allendavis4545
    @allendavis4545 4 года назад +1

    Captain Glover,I want to say to you many thanks,but many,many thanks for such a way to explane out these three steps of radar avoidance plotting.I have a radar book but it doesn't teach the minimum procedure of what to do or how to do it.God put you on the correct spot to clarify everything for me.
    I suggest that you should give the full celestial navigation class on this line,is not a bad idea.Think it over Captain,thank you once again.

  • @Shawonjoy
    @Shawonjoy 4 года назад

    YOU ARE AMAZING TO EXPLAIN IN SO DETAIL AND YOU ARE KIND ENOUGH TO PUT IT ONLINE

  • @josephlai9759
    @josephlai9759 3 года назад

    Excellent instruction! So clear and precise. Thank you so much.

  • @yohanissafrindedyraga4202
    @yohanissafrindedyraga4202 6 лет назад

    thank you captain for this short explanation and training about radar plotting.wish you always share about any knowledge you have and making us being more professionall as like you

  • @nicolasbaier8526
    @nicolasbaier8526 3 года назад +1

    Best I have ever seen! He is awesome.

  • @parimalkumartandel7601
    @parimalkumartandel7601 3 года назад

    You are a great teacher, well explained. Thank you

  • @bekhouwe8888
    @bekhouwe8888 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice! Just started with radar plotting this semester. We havent learned about that minimum CPA range yet but very cool and logical to plot it like that :)

  • @TheOldBaz
    @TheOldBaz 2 года назад

    A very clear and efficient explanation - thank you for sharing this.

  • @nightexe6070
    @nightexe6070 5 лет назад

    I was so cofused with the training explanation but ive leared it from you sir. Thank you

  • @christiandiazf2419
    @christiandiazf2419 8 лет назад +1

    thank you captain, now i learned how to plot this radar plotting, our instructor didn't teach as well. thanks a lot it ! :)

  • @henokgetachew8218
    @henokgetachew8218 9 лет назад +3

    what a great explanation is that.Thank you sir.

  • @besty220
    @besty220 2 года назад

    Amazing video and way of teaching! Thanks

  • @robertojoaquinfrias4422
    @robertojoaquinfrias4422 3 года назад

    My mind fully grasped this information. Thank you so much captain.

  • @dib3354
    @dib3354 2 года назад

    Great explanation. In one word... SUPER. Great job Kpt. and txs again for this.

  • @himanshudubey7190
    @himanshudubey7190 Год назад

    Your teachings and concepts are so amazing sir, thank you very much 🙏

  • @geraldgould7791
    @geraldgould7791 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks cap, great explanation

  • @turcenoarthurjamil4364
    @turcenoarthurjamil4364 Год назад

    well explained!!! wowww. Capt. Clover explained it better than my instructor here on our university in my country (Philippines🇵🇭). This is why I love this channel, They are so good on making you understand the topic step by step, eventhough its in English where I struggle a bit on comprehending and speaking of, but I have still managed to understand the topic compared to how my former seafarer instructor discussed it to me, and he was speaking on our local language.

  • @ishtiaqqureshi501
    @ishtiaqqureshi501 3 года назад

    Excellent work thanks for teaching radar plotting captain

  • @Aaronblag
    @Aaronblag 4 года назад

    Thankyou capt. Bob

  • @erishasgoodlife4758
    @erishasgoodlife4758 4 года назад

    Superbly explained, thanx alot

  • @collincourtois8587
    @collincourtois8587 4 года назад

    If only ALL teachers were like this Captain...

  • @VishalSingh-st9op
    @VishalSingh-st9op 6 лет назад

    Thank you Capt

  • @chathurabandara5097
    @chathurabandara5097 2 года назад

    Thank you very much sir. Really helpful. ⚓❤️⚓

  • @mohammadshahabuddin1480
    @mohammadshahabuddin1480 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for good explanation sir

  • @jaberjaber4229
    @jaberjaber4229 5 лет назад

    That was best information to understand thank u

  • @MrMaryanis
    @MrMaryanis 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you captain

  • @graham6229
    @graham6229 3 года назад

    First class presentation

  • @CptBloodWolf
    @CptBloodWolf 7 лет назад

    Thanks Captain!!!! :)

  • @grrad76
    @grrad76 4 года назад

    I have learned different way to change the course but at the end both have same results.. about my new Speep it is rly new and smart way

  • @MrPhamductai
    @MrPhamductai 4 года назад

    thank you so much

  • @dRo0l
    @dRo0l 6 лет назад

    thank you

  • @khaledmosaad349
    @khaledmosaad349 6 лет назад

    Thank u cap

  • @cicgprgkmims134
    @cicgprgkmims134 3 года назад

    very good

  • @JLaserX
    @JLaserX 7 лет назад

    perfect !

  • @abhishekojha1828
    @abhishekojha1828 3 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @manuelgomes1268
    @manuelgomes1268 3 года назад +1

    It´s damn great.!!!

  • @leonrhind1
    @leonrhind1 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Capt. Bob, I have just learnt this 3rd part though could you please tell me the formula used to work out the speed change of our own vessel? I get that we measure the distance though over what time?

  • @gabrielhagen4649
    @gabrielhagen4649 6 лет назад

    this is all great but what if you are supposed to take a new cpa and tcpa after you have changed course? and what if there are two vessels in that case?

  • @MrLikeke
    @MrLikeke 7 лет назад

    This 3 part series is a very good presentation of which I am appreciative.

    • @nmi-edu
      @nmi-edu  7 лет назад

      We are glad that we could be helpful!

  • @martinmanning4566
    @martinmanning4566 7 лет назад

    If you had to turn to port, instead of starboard, would you draw in the "e" line in an equal and opposite direction from "r" ?

  • @z9018336
    @z9018336 7 лет назад

    The series of instruction is very explicit to understand for a new learner, I really appreciate captain. But I got one more question, we finally determined a new course (starboard) to avoid potential threat, I also realized ship is able to "slow down" if I don't want to adjust course, however, I was pondering if it will confront a new potential collision when I change course to port side along the ARML set by Captain Glover, or I can only starboard at all.

    • @davidhall5844
      @davidhall5844 5 лет назад +2

      Read COLREGS avoid altering to port

  • @bruanbroniatowski
    @bruanbroniatowski 8 лет назад

    Funny explanation!

  • @dimitriosmangiras5614
    @dimitriosmangiras5614 5 лет назад +1

    What happened in case our vessel must changer her course to 110 degrees ?

  • @amarogomez-pablos1071
    @amarogomez-pablos1071 4 года назад

    What wold be the New CTA time after changing the course to 043 T?

  • @brucesinclair2981
    @brucesinclair2981 2 года назад

    I'm glady my AIS tells me all.this.

  • @iputudharmayoga9922
    @iputudharmayoga9922 2 года назад

    DID KNOW INTERNATIONAL REGULATION WHICH STATE WE SHOULD USE RADAR PLOTTING SHEET?

  • @tantanmarquina4559
    @tantanmarquina4559 5 лет назад

    how to get the BNCPA and TNCPA

  • @azddz5215
    @azddz5215 4 года назад

    How about the maneuver time?

  • @mankinds13
    @mankinds13 4 года назад

    Guys pls help why does the new course is 043 degrees??

  • @FooBry0621
    @FooBry0621 3 года назад

    How to get mmx

  • @williambigornia8103
    @williambigornia8103 3 года назад

    Sir can you explain how to Calculate New Time of CPA ?
    Thank you😁❤️

  • @capt10001
    @capt10001 5 лет назад

    When your talking about changing both course & speed (11:56) you used 030 Where did 030 come from ?

    • @FinZippo
      @FinZippo 4 года назад

      He just picked up some course and then determined the speed reduction to that course, needed to have the 2nm CPA. Course could have been 015 and speed reduction would be higher. Or 035 and the speed reduction little less.

  • @mankinds13
    @mankinds13 5 лет назад

    Sir how do u get the Mx, got confused, thanks

    • @user-zn1sw4qd5z
      @user-zn1sw4qd5z 3 года назад

      It's a random spot that you choose in order to maintain the CPA determined by the company or the Master. For example, in this case the CPA that we need to maintain is 2 nautical miles, so obviously we won't start changing our course when the other ship reaches that 2 nautical miles distance from us. We shall begin the change of course earlier,for example when the target reaches 3 nautical miles from us -like the captain does in the video- in order to maintain the preferable CPA.

  • @nickdeuel9663
    @nickdeuel9663 5 лет назад +1

    It would appear that on this leg of the explination you switched the scale that you are using....you use the second range ring as the 2nm mark but really that is the 4. Is this the case or did I just get it wrong?

    • @FinZippo
      @FinZippo 4 года назад

      Remember relative and true courses ;)

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 2 года назад

      I mic'd that off too. Im sure it was 4nM radius.

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 2 года назад

      I reckon its because he is using what looks to be the 2:1 scale.

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 2 года назад

      Next Day. I did this carefully in a large scale (1":nM) and got new course 56°T. Puzzled, I fiddled around with screen grabs and enlargements until I could measure Capt. Glovers rough sketch on the whiteboard. I read off 53°T. Anyone else working through the Radar and Mo-board examples on paper? This is a super series but I think there's probably a glitch in this final measurement (Own New Course to Steer).

  • @dietherguisingmadali3176
    @dietherguisingmadali3176 2 года назад

    what Rc means? is it true course?

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 2 года назад

      at about 10:50 it is explained. It is Caps own label for R prime. That is the point which defines maximum course change (ie. not slow down at all) to achieve New Relative Motion Line so keeping CPA as ordered. Hope this helps.

  • @giancarlotovillo7575
    @giancarlotovillo7575 6 лет назад

    how can I find P1RNG P1BRG and P2RNG P2BRG :) OC 010T OS 12kts
    M1 2100h 055° 10nm
    M2 2112h 055° 7nm :)

  • @jhonelpaguntalan8032
    @jhonelpaguntalan8032 4 года назад

    tuon tuon ta guys ma laboratory si sir bwas.

  • @Alan-om8mr
    @Alan-om8mr 4 года назад

    Not sure why you've transferred your NRLM to ARLM and did all that extra stuff. Surely the angle Mx from RML to NRLM is your alteration of course.

    • @CristiNeagu
      @CristiNeagu 4 года назад

      Only looks like that cause re and me are similar. Imagine if re was longer. The angle it would swing by would be smaller.

  • @lifecode0795
    @lifecode0795 3 года назад

    Expectation.. only one or two vessel, realty especially china. 1000

    • @tuginstructor
      @tuginstructor 3 года назад

      your observance is true, hence why ARPA was developed, these video's are designed to assist the mariner in refreshing the traditional use of radar plotting, to renew Cert of Competency and/or learn plotting methods

  • @arbie1078
    @arbie1078 4 года назад

    magturo ka sa enverga