3rd Mate Chart Plot Sample Exam (2023)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • The new 3rd mate chart plot exams have been causing some hate and discontent in the fleet - in this video I solve all the sample exam questions and provide some thoughts and strategies on the exam process.
    You can find NMC Sample exams for all exam topics at this link: www.dco.uscg.mil/nmc/exams/de...
    This specific sample exam might be replaced in the future. You can find the entire exam at the end of the video in case you want to screen capture it.
    If you are studying for your chart plot exams (or any other subject) at any license level, be sure to check out my online course at this link: www.practicalnavigator.org/us....
    0:00 Introduction
    7:05 Problem 1
    14:31 Problem 2
    20:00 Problem 3
    27:35 Problem 4
    37:51 Problem 5
    46:42 Problem 6
    49:52 Problem 7
    57:10 Problem 8
    1:02:18 Problem 9
    1:05:55 Problem 10
    1:10:46 Problem 11
    1:14:34 Problem 12
    1:18:47 Problem 13
    1:20:01 Problem 14
    1:23:50 Problem 15
    1:28:40 Final Thoughts
    1:32:15 Entire Exam in case you want to screen shot it.

Комментарии • 15

  • @MVG70-tr2rh
    @MVG70-tr2rh Год назад +3

    Nice job, Chris. Thimble Shoal Channel Depths info at lower left on chart restricts vessels and tows drawing less than 25' from using Thimble Shoal Channel but this does not apply to passenger vessels. This test states you are on a 22' draft cargo vessel so you should use the N. Auxiliary Channel to answer Q#10.

  • @scisci1
    @scisci1 3 месяца назад

    Great video, I really enjoyed it. Oddly satisfying to watch you work through each problem. Not gonna lie, looks crazy difficult

  • @marcg1686
    @marcg1686 Год назад +2

    Hi Chris, great to see you uploading content again. Wishing you a pleasant weekend 👍

  • @michaeldonovan7522
    @michaeldonovan7522 4 месяца назад +1

    Just passed the dreaded chart plot using this guys videos on his website. Best videos for this topic hands down.

  • @erikvanderburg3597
    @erikvanderburg3597 7 месяцев назад +1

    Man great video and taking your time explaining everything you definitely deserve a gold star for time and effort

  • @captainJHS
    @captainJHS 4 месяца назад

    Awesome job. Thank you

  • @letsgetsquanchie8959
    @letsgetsquanchie8959 Год назад +1

    I'm an academy drop out working in the Industry. A friend of mine a few years ago (2016 or 2017) did a practice chart plot the night before his exam and that was the exact chart for the test. Lucked out lol

  • @kinetose
    @kinetose Год назад

    hi there chris. in watching this video i noticed that one of the problems uses the auxiliary channel to get the right answer whereas the other doesn't. is that something we should be concerned about in future plots? thanks

  • @cortthornton8782
    @cortthornton8782 Год назад +2

    Hey, love your videos & explanations for all the license prep materials you do. I’m currently struggling through license examinations right now (sitting at 6/7 right now- all I’m missing is chart plot) and I have a question. How will I know I’m “ready” to take the USCG chart plot? Right now I miss 0-2 questions on practice tests but I haven’t failed a practice plot in a bit.

    • @NavigationTraining
      @NavigationTraining  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I think you are right on with drilling until you routinely get a 90%. The more questions you see, the easier it will be!

    • @cortthornton8782
      @cortthornton8782 Год назад

      @@NavigationTraining sounds great-good to hear. Much appreciation from Texas Maritime!

    • @cortthornton8782
      @cortthornton8782 Год назад

      @@NavigationTraining generally speaking though, moving slowly through the given problems & taking the information given in the LL & CP as well as the chart very literally will yield good results?

    • @dominicdorval4547
      @dominicdorval4547 9 месяцев назад +1

      I just passed chart plot back in late August of 2023, I had a Chesapeake bay. It wasn’t too bad, just use .5mm mechanical pencil so that your plotting itself is as accurate as can be. Read every question twice before attempting to answer. Good luck!!

  • @DickHertz23
    @DickHertz23 8 месяцев назад

    The failure rate on the plotting portion of the licensing exam seems abnormally high. I think it’s combination of the maritime academies not preparing them and the questions being “tricky”😂