Seamanship Ch. 5
Seamanship Ch. 5
Seamanship Ch. 5
5
BOAT HANDLING
REFERENCES: Chapmans and AUX study guide
SECRET OF GOOD
HELMSMANSHIP
1. KNOW YOUR BOAT
2. Take it easy on anothers boat until you
get the feel and KNOW THEIR BOAT
3. Practice, practice and practice some more.
BASIC TERMINOLOGY
INBOARD OUTBOARD I/O THRUST PROPELLER
TERMINOLOGY Contd
SINGLE/TWIN SCREW AUXILIARY INBOARD OUTBOARD
1. SINGLE SCREW: Boat with one propeller
2. TWIN SCREW: Boat with two propellers.
3. AUXILIARY: Sailboat fitted with an engine
4. INBOARD: Fixed direction of thrust, only changed by rudder
action.
5. OUTBOARD OR I/O: Direction of thrust is changed by
rotating the engine. Change of direction of thrust is the
rudder.
TERMINOLOGY Contd
STEERING THRUST RUDDER PORT STARBOARD
TERMINOLOGY Contd
HEADWAY STERNWAY TURNINGRIGHT/LEFT RUDDER
TERMINOLOGY Contd
RIGHT/LEFT HAND PROPELLERS
SINGLE/TWIN ENGINES
1. RIGHT HAND PROPELLER: Screws through the water in a
clockwise rotation, looking at the transom from the stern. LEFT
HAND( the opposite).
2. Most single engine boats have RIGHT HAND props o n them.
3. TWIN ENGINED: Usually have counter-rotating props to offset
torque with RIGHTHAND prop on starboard, left hand prop on
port side. Without counter-rotating props vessel would be almost
impossible to steer.
PROPELLERS
1. RIGHT-HANDED: View from
stern. Propeller is turning
CLOCKWISE ( NOTE
OUTSIDE TIP AT TOP)
2. LEFT-HANDED: Turning
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE.
Prop Walk
PROPELLERS
TORQUE, EQUAL / UNEQUAL BLADE THRUST
When moving foreword, RIGHTHAND props produce
GREATER thrust to starboard at the stern AND
LEFTHAND props produce Greater thrust to Port at the
stern.
ALL PROPELLERS RELY ON SMOOTH FLOW OF
WATER for max efficiency.
HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS
PLANING Vs. DISPLACEMENT HULLS
HANDLING Contd
WINDCURRENT Vs. HULL TYPES
HANDLING Contd
EXPOSED HULL AREA Vs. WIND DRAFT
CURRENT
1. The more structure above the water, the more effect
from wind.
2. The deeper the draft, the more effect from current.
3. Effect of current is greater than effect of wind on
displacement hulls.
4. Effect of wind greater than current on planing hulls.
MOORING LINES
BOW TO STERN
1. BOW LINE: Stops the bow from moving aft
2. BOW BREAST: Stops the bow from moving outward from the
dock.
3. AFTER BOW SPRING: Stops the boat from moving foreword
4. FOREWARD QUARTER SPRING: Stops the boat from moving
back
5. STERN BREAST: Stops the stern from moving out from the
dock
6. STERN LINE: Stops the stern from moving foreword
MOORING LINES
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BOAT
SPRING LINES
Take It...
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WIND
TOUGH !!!
AVOID !!!
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END CHAPTER 5