Really appreciate this video. I'm doing a course and I really understand everything to the tee. So simplified. Thank you ma'am.
@gregorylaughlin25563 жыл бұрын
A comment from Australia: this is the most organized and clearest dissertation on COLREGS. Thank you so very much.
@gregorylaughlin25563 жыл бұрын
It’s Greg Laughlin from Australia again and I’ve just watched this from beginning to end and it is wonderful. I really appreciate the English accent and the authority she has in her voice combined with the fact that she clearly knows her subject backwards.
@christianursihobart167 Жыл бұрын
These are really excellent presentations - thank you. So much easier to pass exams when you get help like this! Moot point but you spell a ship's DRAUGHT that way - and NOT 'draft', the way you have spelled it.
@jalpari132 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much mam!! It's a best COLREG video among all what is internet. 🇮🇳
@sethwilliamson2 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Probably the best lecture on the topic I've seen. Small nitpick... @35:04 #10 could also be a small vessel at anchor.
@mihailkolev75782 жыл бұрын
Great Idea and Great Lecture. Greetings from Varna city in Bulgaria!!!
@arthursandomine54644 ай бұрын
I like the CBDraft=Guiness. I think that one is going to stick. Great video!
@alisoncook38553 жыл бұрын
SO clear. Love the diagrams as well as the friendly informative tone. Clearest diagrams I’ve seen so far. And nice to have a girl just for a change. Not that there’s anything wrong with blokes but if you want to encourage a few more of us women to do day skipper, it is good to be represented occasionally.
@CompassSeaSchool3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alison - glad you found them useful.
@amandagoacher93342 жыл бұрын
Thank you as this was very good. Clearly explaining the topics covered
@simonkearns6424 жыл бұрын
Thank you for clear and memorable instruction
@CompassSeaSchool4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
@timwright46763 жыл бұрын
Best lesson I have seen on this topic: Really clear and concise. Thank you very much. Will Follow on Instagram.
@chanhdo39293 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making these videos!these are extremely helpful
@captainiftikharmodak64542 жыл бұрын
Here is captain modak iftikhar Nice explanation given by madam.
@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, well explained
@gregorylaughlin25563 жыл бұрын
I’m enrolled in a Coxswain’s course starting in early August it’s a full-time living course for three weeks. This video has made a huge difference and I’m wondering if the presenter is still doing her job? I cannot believe these videos only attract a handful of comments when they are clearly the best out there and should be published so that she gets the credit that is due.
@CompassSeaSchool3 жыл бұрын
Gregory - yes doing the job! Glad you enjoyed the video. Don’t forget to check out the other videos in our Training Tips playlist - you will find many that will help with your course. Good luck!
@sailing012 жыл бұрын
thanks madam...for benefecial explain...!!
@melmorris24002 жыл бұрын
Brilliant very helpful thanks
@litoespiritu95322 жыл бұрын
WOW Great😀😀😀
@alishazanetich54613 жыл бұрын
Question: what lights should a boat under oar that is 12.5 meters long, capable of 9-15 knots ie. dragon boat team training at night - with consideration the boat has a low run on the gunnel and unable to take wake over 0.6m. Would having port and starboard lights give an indication in the dark that it is under motor therefore approaching boats might not slow down enough? Thoughts?
@sethwilliamson2 жыл бұрын
First, the easy part is the sidelights do not indicate motoring. That requires a masthead light. Just sidelights and stern indicate that you're making way under sail/oars. As far as the hierarchy, equipment, sound signals, and other rules are concerned, you're the same as a sailboat. The lights you'll want are a combined sidelight at the bow and a stern light. Also, carry a powerful white handheld torch/flashlight/spotlight within reach. As for the wake, there's nothing I can think of in the regs to help you, other than using the handheld light to illuminate your boat when you see someone coming in hot and hope they get the hint. You might consider a loudhailer and/or handheld VHF radio so that you could communicate with the other vessels who may not be aware of the wake sensitivities. Disclaimer: I'm just a stranger on the internet, so take that all for what it's worth. :-p [Edited for length.]
@markashford8272 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thanks. One observation, no lights identify a "fishing vessel", they identify a "vessel engaged in fishing" which isn't quite the same thing!
@CompassSeaSchool2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark - great point.
@itservicemanagementmentorltd2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much
@SHAMMANTRA2 жыл бұрын
excellent thanks so much
@PatrickBadgett-sl9sc Жыл бұрын
I just seen a odd looking meteor right angle, SsW It arched towards the west. I watched it falling downward, I heard only one Sonic boom then 10-20 secs later I heard a rumbling like a large plane but nothing was in the sky Weird!
@AttitudeCharter2 жыл бұрын
Why would you EVER sound 5 short blasts in a RIB to ask the other driver WTF he is doing instead of merely streeing away from him?
@CompassSeaSchool2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim, thanks for watching the video. The RIB on the slides is just an indicative vessel to show how the sound signals relate to port/starboard/astern of the vessel.
@AttitudeCharter2 жыл бұрын
@@CompassSeaSchool OK sure. Thanks for your videos. They helped me just get through my Advanced Powerboat exam yesterday in Southampton.