ASA 105 - Coastal Navigation - ONLINE - March 9 - 10, 2024
We are proud to offer the Coastal Navigation Course (ASA 105) online for students. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply the navigational theory and practices for safe navigation of a sailing vessel in coastal and inland waters. Topics in this class include using tide and current tables, determining courses and bearings, plotting a dead reckoning position on a chart, calculating the effect of current and leeway, and charting position from terrestrial objects.
The class is taught over 16 hours and will give students the experience necessary to chart a course of at least 20 miles and three course changes.
There are no prerequisites for this course. ASA 105 is a prerequisite for ASA 106. It is also very helpful for those students who are looking to bareboat charter a sailboat in locations like the BVI, Croatia, etc.
We are proud to offer the Coastal Navigation Course (ASA 105) online for students. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply the navigational theory and practices for safe navigation of a sailing vessel in coastal and inland waters. Topics in this class include using tide and current tables, determining courses and bearings, plotting a dead reckoning position on a chart, calculating the effect of current and leeway, and charting position from terrestrial objects.
The class is taught over 16 hours and will give students the experience necessary to chart a course of at least 20 miles and three course changes.
There are no prerequisites for this course. ASA 105 is a prerequisite for ASA 106. It is also very helpful for those students who are looking to bareboat charter a sailboat in locations like the BVI, Croatia, etc.
We are proud to offer the Coastal Navigation Course (ASA 105) online for students. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply the navigational theory and practices for safe navigation of a sailing vessel in coastal and inland waters. Topics in this class include using tide and current tables, determining courses and bearings, plotting a dead reckoning position on a chart, calculating the effect of current and leeway, and charting position from terrestrial objects.
The class is taught over 16 hours and will give students the experience necessary to chart a course of at least 20 miles and three course changes.
There are no prerequisites for this course. ASA 105 is a prerequisite for ASA 106. It is also very helpful for those students who are looking to bareboat charter a sailboat in locations like the BVI, Croatia, etc.
Type: Intermediate
Location: ONLINE (Link to be provided)
Dates: March 9 - 10, 2024
Times: Saturday (8-4 PM), Sunday (8-4 PM)
Instructor: Captain Frank Jaeger
Class Size: None
Prerequisites: There are NO prerequisites for this course.
Description:
We are proud to offer the Coastal Navigation Course (ASA 105) online for students. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply the navigational theory and practices for safe navigation of a sailing vessel in coastal and inland waters. Topics in this class include using tide and current tables, determining courses and bearings, plotting a dead reckoning position on a chart, calculating the effect of current and leeway, and charting position from terrestrial objects.
The class is taught over 16 hours and will give students the experience necessary to chart a course of at least 20 miles and three course changes.
Learning Materials:
Coastal Navigation - Advanced Cruising Techniques (ASA 105)
ASA 105 Standards