Parts Of A Boat From A Side View - Boat Ed
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- Unit 1: Before Getting Underway
- Topic 1: The Many Parts of a Boat
- Parts of a Boat From a Side View
- Parts of a Boat From a Front View
- Activity: Can You Label the Parts of a Boat?
- Topic 2: Types of Boat Hulls
- Displacement Hulls
- Planing Hulls
- How Planing Hulls Operate
- Descriptions of Hull Shapes
- Topic 3: Boat Length
- Measuring Length Overall
- Length Classes
- Video: Boat Lengths and Hull Types
- Topic 4: Types of Engines and Drives
- Outboard Engines
- Inboard Engines
- Stern Drives
- Jet Drives
- Topic 5: Personal Watercraft (PWCs)
- What Is a Personal Watercraft?
- Parts of a PWC From a Front View
- Parts of a PWC From a Side View
- Topic 6: Sailboats
- Parts of a Sailboat
- Topic 7: Your Boat's Capacity
- The Capacity Plate
- Example of a Capacity Plate
- Calculating Your Boat's Capacity
- Video: Boat Capacity
- Topic 8: Float Plans
- Filing a Float Plan
- Float Plan for Short Outings
- Float Plan for Extended Outings
- Video: Float Plan
- Topic 1: The Many Parts of a Boat
- Unit 2: Getting Out on the Water
- Topic 1: Casting Off
- Before Casting Off
- Casting Off With No Wind or Current
- Activity: Casting Off With Wind or Current Toward the Dock
- Activity: Casting Off With Wind or Current Away From the Dock
- Video: Casting Off
- Topic 2: Docking
- Before Docking
- Activity: Docking With No Wind or Current
- Activity: Docking With Wind or Current Toward the Dock
- Activity: Docking With Wind or Current Away From the Dock
- Video: Docking
- Topic 3: Navigation Rules: Traffic Laws of the Waterways
- Three Major Responsibilities of Every Boater
- Rules for Encountering Other Vessels
- Exceptions to the Navigation Rules
- Navigation Rules Definitions
- Video: Navigation Rules - Traffic Laws of the Waterways
- Power-Driven Vessel Encountering Power-Driven Vessel
- Power-Driven Vessel Encountering Sailing Vessel
- Sailing Vessel Encountering Sailing Vessel
- Responsibilities Between Vessels
- Video: Encountering Other Vessels
- Operating During Restricted Visibility
- Additional Information About Navigation Rules
- Topic 4: Navigation Lights
- Common Navigation Lights
- Animation: Common Navigation Lights
- Typical Recreation Vessels' Navigation Lights
- Video: Night Navigation Lights
- Topic 5: Night Navigation
- Challenges of Navigating at Night
- In a Power-Driven Vessel: If You See a Green and a White Light
- In a Power-Driven Vessel: If You See Only a White Light
- In a Power-Driven Vessel: If You See a Red and a White Light
- In a Power-Driven Vessel: If You See a Red, a Green, and a White Light
- In Any Type of Vessel: If You See a Red and a Green Light but No White Light
- In Any Type of Vessel: If You See Only a Green Light or Only a Red Light
- Video: Night Navigation
- Towing Lights on Commercial Vessels
- Topic 6: Sound Signals
- Sound Signals Used for Encountering Situations
- Examples of Sound Signals Used for Encountering Situations
- Sound Signals Used to Alert or Warn
- Topic 1: Casting Off
- Unit 3: Navigation and Safe Operation
- Topic 1: U.S. Aids to Navigation System (ATON)
- Traffic Signals of the Waterways
- Video: Navigation Aids
- Lateral Markers: Colors and Numbers
- Lateral Markers: Shapes
- Lateral Markers: Other Kinds of Buoys and Markers
- Lateral Markers: "Red Right Returning"
- Video: Intracoastal Waterway
- Western Rivers System
- Non-Lateral Markers
- Common Non-Lateral Markers
- Other Non-Lateral Markers
- Topic 2: Dams and Locks
- Animation: Dangers of Low-Head Dams
- Large Structure Dams
- Locks
- Going Through Locks
- Traffic Signal Lights at Locks
- What Boaters Should Do When Using Locks
- Topic 3: Personal Watercraft (PWC)
- Before You Go Out on Your PWC
- Steering and Stopping a PWC
- Video: Steering and Stopping a PWC
- PWC Courtesy: Keep Your Distance
- PWC Courtesy: Limit Your Noise
- Be Aware of Blind Spots
- Environmental Considerations for PWCs
- PWC Safety Practices
- More PWC Safety Tips
- Inspecting Your PWC
- Reboarding a Capsized PWC
- Rolling a PWC to an Upright Position
- Topic 4: Engine Cut-Off Switch (ECOS)
- How an ECOS Works
- Use of ECOS Helps Prevent Propeller Strikes
- Video: Ignition Safety Switch (Engine Cut-Off Switch)
- Topic 5: Avoiding Propeller Strike Injuries
- The Most Gruesome of Boating Accidents
- How to Prevent Propeller Strikes
- Video: Avoiding Propeller Strikes
- Topic 1: U.S. Aids to Navigation System (ATON)
- Unit 4: Wisconsin's Legal Requirements of Boating
- Topic 1: Who May Operate
- Who May Operate a Motorized Vessel
- Who May Operate a Personal Watercraft
- Topic 2: Unlawful Operation
- Negligent or Reckless Operation
- Improper Speed or Distance
- Overloading or Bow Riding
- Unsafe Condition
- Topic 3: Alcohol and Drugs
- Video: Alcohol Can Be Deadly
- Minimize Risk by Avoiding Alcohol
- Understand Alcohol Impairment
- Operating Under the Influence
- Blood Alcohol Concentration
- Topic 4: Staying Clear of Other Boats
- Obstructing Navigation
- Homeland Security Restrictions
- Video: Homeland Security
- Topic 5: Personal Flotation Devices (Life Jackets)
- Overview of PFD Law
- Video: Wearing Life Jackets
- Specific PFD Requirements
- PFD Label
- Type I PFDs: Wearable Offshore Life Jackets
- Type II PFDs: Wearable Near-Shore Vests
- Type III PFDs: Wearable Flotation Aids
- Type IV PFDs: Throwable Devices (Not Wearable)
- Type V PFDs: Special-Use Devices
- Topic 6: Navigation Lights
- Overview of Navigation Lights Law
- Required Lights: Power-Driven Vessels Less Than 65.6 Feet When Underway
- Required Lights: Unpowered Vessels Less Than 65.6 Feet When Underway
- Required Lights: Unpowered Vessels Less Than 23 Feet When Underway
- Required Lights: All Vessels When Not Underway
- Topic 7: Personal Watercraft (PWC)
- Requirements Specific to PWC
- Proper Speed on a PWC
- Lawful Operation of a PWC
- Topic 8: Skiing and Tubing
- Towing a Person With a Vessel Legally
- Before Towing a Skier
- When Starting to Tow a Skier
- While Towing a Skier
- What a Skier Should Do
- Hand Signals for Skiers
- Video: Water-Skiing and Wakeboarding
- Topic 9: Boating Accidents and Casualties
- What You Must Do if Involved in an Accident
- Immediate Report of the Accident
- Video: Rendering Aid and Boating Accidents
- Topic 10: Enforcement and Penalties
- Who Enforces Boating Laws?
- Topic 1: Who May Operate
- Unit 5: Boating Emergencies
- Topic 1: Capsizing, Swamping, or Falling Overboard
- Ending Up in the Water Unexpectedly
- Preventing Capsizing, Swamping, or Falling Overboard
- Video: Capsizing, Swamping, or Falling Overboard
- If You Capsize, Swamp, or Fall Overboard
- If Your Boat Sinks or Floats Away
- If a Passenger Falls Overboard
- Preventing Falls Overboard From Small Boats
- Topic 2: Avoiding Collisions
- Preventing a Collision
- Topic 3: Dealing With Fire Emergencies
- Preventing a Fire
- If a Fire Erupts on Your Boat
- How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
- Video: Fire Emergencies
- Topic 4: Running Aground
- Preventing Running Aground
- If Your Boat Runs Aground
- Topic 5: Summoning Help
- What You Need on Board to Summon Help
- Using a VHF Marine Radio
- Issuing a MAYDAY Call
- VHF Marine Radio Channels
- Topic 1: Capsizing, Swamping, or Falling Overboard
Boats come in many styles and shapes, but the names of the different parts remain consistent. Every boat operator should know the following terms and definitions.
- Bow: Front of a boat
- Stern: Rear of a boat
- Starboard: Right side of a boat
- Port: Left side of a boat
- Hull: Body of a boat
- Gunwale: Upper edge of boat’s side (generally pronounced gunnel)
- Cleat: Metal fitting on which a rope can be fastened
- Propeller: Rotates and powers a boat forward or backward
- Navigation lights include all-round white light and red and green sidelights
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