ELM Ship maneuverability

The e-learning module (ELM) is designed for theoretical training of navigators in accordance with Chapter II of the STCW Convention in the part concerning of ship manoeuvring.

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Purpose

The e-learning module (ELM) is designed for theoretical training of navigators in accordance with Chapter II of the STCW Convention in the part concerning of ship manoeuvring.

The ELM is included in the "Shiphandling basics" library.

What is an e-learning module?

E-learning module is the electronic textbook on one or more sections. Theoretical materials can be accompanied by drawings, diagrams, photos, animations and videos. There is a test for assessment of knowledge gained at the end of each section.

Contents:

  • General terms and definitions
  • Forces and moments acting on a ship
  • Ship’s maneuvering characteristics
  • Information on ship’s maneuvering characteristics
  • Impact of various factors on course change performance of ship
  • Impact of propeller-rudder system on ship’s maneuvering characteristics
  • Ways to improve ship’s maneuvering characteristics
  • AZIPOD overview
  • Briefly about operation of ship main engine



Regulations

Table A-II/1 STCW Code
Competence: Manoeuvre the ship
Knowledge, understanding and proficiencyShip manoeuvring and handling. Knowledge of: .1 the effects of deadweight, draught, trim, speed and under-keel clearance on turning circles and stopping distances.

Table A-II/2 STCW Code
Competence: Manoeuvre and handle a ship in all conditions
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency: Ship manoeuvring and handling. Knowledge of: .1 the effects of deadweight, draught, trim, speed and under-keel clearance on turning circles and stopping distances.

Table A-II/3 STCW Code
Competence: Manoeuvre the ship and operate small ship power
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency: Ship manoeuvring and handling. Knowledge of factors affecting safe manoeuvring and handling.