Module: Coastal Planning & Navigation
Training duration: 1 day
Approved training: The aim of this one-day classroom based programme is to give participants the necessary tools and tactics to plan and navigate effectively on coastal journeys and multi-day expeditions in moderate ocean conditions.
This module will look at the different navigational systems that exist around the world that a sea kayaker may encounter, in order that they are able to understand the requirements for the areas in which they will be leading others.
This course forms part of the ISKGA Coastal Guide development pathway.
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Weather: |
- Synoptic Charts
- Frontal Systems
- Sea Breezes
- Katabatic Winds
- Hurricanes, Cyclones, Typhoons
- Marine Forecasts
- Barometers
- Fog
- Scales of Measuring Wind Strength
- Swell forecasting and the effects of swell on the coastal environment
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Tides & Currents: |
- The Rules: Twelfths; Thirds & 50/90
- Pilots
- Tidal Diamonds
- Tidal Stream Atlases
- Tidal Constants
- Ocean Currents
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Charts and maps: |
- IALA ‘A’ & IALA ‘B’
- Identify chart features: Depths, drying heights, buoyage, cardinal marks, lights, over-falls
- Identify map features and combining charts & Maps
- Measuring distance
- Calculate bearings
- Understand magnetic variation
- Positioning on maps and charts
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Planning: |
- Tidal gate planning
- Methods to plan a crossing: Vectors, Timings, Transits
- Day planning sheets
- Multiday planning
- Meteorological effects on tidal waters
- Methods of position fixing: Triangulation, GPS, stroke measuring, timing, ready reckoning.
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Expedition Logistics: |
- Plan options for camp locations
- Re supply planning
- Transport logistics
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