ECDIS Generic (IMO 1.27)

The course is designed for officers in charge of a navigational watch, for experienced officers and those with navigational responsibilities. It is based on the Merchant Navy Training Board and IMO 1.27 Model Course syllabus. The training aims to equip the student with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to keep a safe navigational watch using electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), interfaced with other onboard equipment to maintain safety of navigation.

Description

The course is designed for officers in charge of a navigational watch, for experienced officers and those with navigational responsibilities. It is based on the Merchant Navy Training Board and IMO 1.27 Model Course syllabus.

The training aims to equip the student with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to keep a safe navigational watch using electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), interfaced with other onboard equipment to maintain safety of navigation.

We keep the training very practically based, split between presentations to build foundation knowledge and many practical exercises on Transas Navi-Sailor 4000 ECDIS.

Course Content

  • Types of Electronic Chart
  • ECDIS Data, Chart Updating, Presentation of Data
  • Route Planning, Route Monitoring 
  • Fixing, Back-up Systems, Sensors, Voyage Data Recording
  • Errors and Alarms 
  • Concept & Capability, Legal Aspects 

 

For all candidates on our ECDIS Generic course; to backup the training pack and tuition in the classroom we provide a one stop shop of pre-reading resources via a secure link on our website. Please contact the office if you'd like to be reminded of the password. 

Prerequisites

MCA CoC as OOW or Master or proof of route to CoC (e.g. RYA Yachtmaster or IYT Master of Yachts)

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