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Bearing Problems

This document contains 4 scenarios involving vessel navigation and collision regulations: 1) Calculating true and relative bearings between two vessels; 2) Determining a target vessel's heading based on its bearing and identifying the give-way vessel; 3) Analyzing whether two vessels would see each other's sidelights based on their positions and determining their roles as crossing or stand-on vessels; 4) Identifying which vessel is the give-way vessel in a port-to-port crossing situation and listing the duties of that vessel.

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Bearing Problems

This document contains 4 scenarios involving vessel navigation and collision regulations: 1) Calculating true and relative bearings between two vessels; 2) Determining a target vessel's heading based on its bearing and identifying the give-way vessel; 3) Analyzing whether two vessels would see each other's sidelights based on their positions and determining their roles as crossing or stand-on vessels; 4) Identifying which vessel is the give-way vessel in a port-to-port crossing situation and listing the duties of that vessel.

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1. My course is 1360(T).

Target A is 600 on my starboard


bow. What is her true bearing? If target’s course was
0860(T) then what is my relative bearing from the
target?

2. Your course 2400(T). Target bearing 3000(T) showing


red side light. How is she heading? Who is the give-
way vessel if both vessels are PDVs?

3. Ship A on course 0400(T). Ship B bearing 1540(T) as


seen from ship A.
Will ship B able to see the side light of Ship A.
Explain your answer with light sectors.
If you are in Ship B will you consider yourself a
crossing vessel? Explain quoting the relevant Rule.
If you are in Ship A will you consider yourself as a
stand-on vessel or give-way vessel? Explain.

4. You are a PDV on collision course with a target PDV


on your port bow in a crossing situation. Which is the
give-way vessel? Briefly list your duties.

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