Manoeuvring 2 (3 cr)
Code: MM22M107-3003
General information
Enrollment
02.12.2024 - 16.03.2025
Timing
24.03.2025 - 28.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
 
Teachers
- Bo Lindroos
 - Tony Karlsson
 
Groups
- 
                        MMC22D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2022, full-time studies
 
Objective
The student is provided with knowledge, proficiency andskills as to the manoeuvring and handling of a ship in all condi-tions, including:
•	manoeuvres when approaching pilot stations and embark-ing or disembarking pilots, with due regard to weather, tide, head reach and stopping distances
•	handling the ship in rivers, estuaries and restricted waters, having regard to the effects of current, wind and restricted water on helm response
•	application of constant rate of turn techniques
•	manoeuvring in shallow waters, including the reduction in underkeel clearance caused by squat, rolling and pitching
•	interaction between passing ships and between one’s own ship and nearby banks (canal effect)
•	berthing and unberthing under various conditions of wind, tide and current with or without tugs
•	ship and tug interaction
•	use of propulsion and manoeuvring systems
•	choice of anchorage; anchoring with one or two anchors in limited anchorages and factors involved in determining the length of the anchor cable to be used
•	dragging anchor; clearing foul anchors
•	dry-docking, both with and without damage
•	management and handling of ships in heavy weather, in-cluding assisting a ship or aircraft in distress; towing opera-tions; means of preventing a vessel not under command from getting in a position where swell is coming from abeam, lessening drift and use of oil
•	precautions in manoeuvring to launch rescue boats or sur-vival crafts in bad weather
•	methods of taking onboard survivors from rescue boats and survival crafts
•	ability to determine the manoeuvring and propulsion char-acteristics of common types of ships with special reference to stopping distances and turning circles at various draughts and speeds
•	importance of navigating at reduced speed to avoid dam-age caused by the ship’s bow or stern wave
•	practical measures to be taken when navigating in or near ice or in conditions of ice accumulation onboard
•	use of, and manoeuvring in and near, traffic separation schemes and in vessel traffic service (VTS) areas
Content
•	The basics of vessel manoeuvring
•	Embarking and disembarking of a pilot
•	The effects of wind, current, shallow and restricted waters and interaction of passing ships
•	Manoeuvring characteristics of different vessels
•	Manoeuvring tests
•	Berthing and unberthing
•	Use of tugs
•	Various anchoring methods
•	Handling the vessel during rescue operations
•	Manoeuvring in ice conditions
•	VTS
•	Docking
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Manoeuvring 1
Watchkeeping Duties 2