An Introduction to Radar Watchkeeping And SOLAS Requirements For Ships
Radars have been playing a vital role in ship navigation for several decades now, assisting in collision avoidance and early detection of obstacles. The history of marine
Radars have been playing a vital role in ship navigation for several decades now, assisting in collision avoidance and early detection of obstacles. The history of marine
The Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System (AMVER) is a unique technological system developed by the USCG in the year 1958. Originated by the USCG,
The term “monkey island” refers to a place on the ship which is located at the top most accessible height. Technically, it is a deck
Navigation by stars has been the oldest and the most conventional way of navigating in the vast oceanic expanse. Technological advancements such as marine radars
The Heart and soul of a vessel is its main engine – the sole means available and responsible for movement of vessel from one point
Nautical Almanac is a type of navigation aid, which describes the position of celestial bodies to assist navigators at sea to determine their ship’s position
This article is in continuation of the previous article regarding uses of X-band and S-band radars on board ships. Click here to read the previous
A mere 15 years back, navigators would have scoffed at the idea of Paperless Navigation on big ocean going ships. After all, since centuries, navigational
The Wartsila Encyclopaedia defines IBS as “A series of interconnected and closely grouped screens and modules allowing centralised access to navigational, propulsion, control and monitoring
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