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Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Chapter 1 Know Your Boat Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Powerboats Power Types? Gasoline engines Diesel engines Jet drive Some types are Cruisers 1 2 Runabouts Instructor Notes: Ask: What are some propulsion types? Boats are classified by propulsion, hull, and engine types. Responses: Gasoline, diesel, jet PWC Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Boating Terms gunwale bow 1 3 Instructor Notes: Get the students to name the parts of the boat before activating the animation. Ask: Why are these important to know? Classroom training aid: pass around a model boat and have each student name one boat term. cleat stern 4 transom 2 5 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Boating Terms beam 3 freeboard 4 Instructor Notes: Get the students to name the parts of the boat before activating the animation. Ask: Why are these important to know? draft hull 5 1 propeller 2 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Boating Terms starboard forward 3 1 Instructor Notes: Get the students to name the parts of the boat before activating the animation. Ask: Why are these important to know? Classroom training aid: pass around a model boat and have each student name one boat term. aft port 2 4 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Powerboats Houseboat 1 Sportfisherman 2 Instructor Notes: Discuss various types. Ask: What boat types do the students have? Ask: What are some characteristics of the boat types? Trawler 3 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

small cabin without full headroom after part of a boat’s side Parts of a Powerboat Cuddy, small cabin without full headroom 1 Quarter, after part of a boat’s side 2 Berths, sleeping accommodations 3 Instructor Notes: Discuss terms Ask: Why are these important to know? Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Parts of a Powerboat Galleys, nautical kitchens Heads, marine toilets 1 2 Instructor Notes: Discuss terms Ask: Why are these important to know? Bilge, lowest part of the interior of the hull 3 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Parts of a Powerboat flying bridge 2 deck 1 cockpit 3 sole 4 Instructor Notes: Discuss terms Ask: Why are these important to know? 5 bow railing cabin 6 Swim platform 7 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Personal Watercraft safety lanyard 1 steering control 2 Instructor Notes: Before initiating animation: Ask: What two important safety items are unique to jet drive/PWCs? Discuss: off throttle steering and safety lanyard. Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. PWC Jet Drive System steering nozzle 1 Instructor Notes: Discuss: advantages and disadvantages of jet drives impeller intake grate 2 4 drive shaft 3 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Jet Drive Operation impeller 1 Instructor Notes: Discuss again off throttle steering 2 steerable nozzle Water flow 3 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Sailboat Terminology What is Standing Rigging? What is Running Rigging? 1 2 Instructor Notes: Ask: the 1st question: stays and shrouds, generally wire, that support the mast(s) Ask: the 2nd question: lines that raise, lower and trim the sails Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Sailboat Terminology mainsail mast 2 3 headsail spar 4 1 shrouds stays Instructor Notes: Ask: Students to identify parts before running animation. 6 5 helm boom 8 7 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Sailboat Terminology Instructor Notes: Ask: Students to identify parts before running animation. keel 1 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Sailboats Yawl Cutter Catboat Sloop Ketch 1 Instructor Notes: Discuss different types. Ask: students what type they have? 5 3 2 4 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Length of Boats Class 3: 40 ft to less than 65 ft 2 Class 1: 16 ft to less than 26 ft 1 Class A: less than 16 ft Instructor Notes: Discuss the classes. Point out that boat length is the factor for deciding amounts and types of safety gear and other federal requirements. Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Length of Boats length Instructor Notes: Ask: for a definition of “overall vessel length” Response: bow to transom; not including engines, swim platform, bowsprit etc. Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Hull Types Displacement Planing Combination 1 2 Instructor Notes: Ask: What are the three main types of hulls? Display Bullet one: Displacement. Ask: What are the characteristics of a displacement hull? Ask: What are some examples of displacement hulls? Display Bullet two: Planing Ask: What are the characteristics of a planing hull? Ask: What are some examples of planing boats? Display Bullet three: Combination Ask: Why is this important to know? Responses: Boats need to be used for the activity for which they were designed. 3 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Special Purpose Boats Canoes & Kayaks 1 3 Inflatable Utility Boat 2 Instructor Notes: Discuss with students what these boats are used for. Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Hull Shapes flat bottom vee bottom 1 2 round bottom Instructor Notes: Discuss advantages and disadvantages of each. Ask: students for what type they have or prefer. multi-hull 3 4 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Boat Engines What are the 4 types of propulsion? Outboard Inboard/outboard Inboard Jet 1 Instructor Notes: Ask: the question on the slide. Responses: Outboard, Inboard/Outboard, or Stern drive, Inboard, Jet. We’ll discuss them Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Boat Engines outboard Instructor Notes: Ask: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the outboard? Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Boat Engines Stern Drive Instructor Notes: Ask: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the I/O or stern drive? Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Boat Engines Inboard Instructor Notes: Ask: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the inboard? Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Types of Boat Engines Jet Drive Instructor Notes: Ask: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the jet drive? Remind again of off throttle steering. Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Chapter 1 Review Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises The maximum width of the hull is known as the: Quarter. LOA. Beam. Tiller. 1 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises Freeboard is the: right side of a boat when facing the bow. distance from the water to the lowest point of a boat where water could come on board. height of a boat’s gunwale measured inside the cockpit. provision of food and quarters for volunteer crews on ocean races. 2 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises Three factors affect the seaworthiness and safety of a vessel, its design, construction materials, and: baggy wrinkle. type of head. size. cockpit. 3 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises The lowest part of the interior of the hull is the: helm. cuddy. quarter. bilge. 4 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises The measurement of how deeply a boat’s hull penetrates the water is its: draft. head. helm. beam. 5 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. Review Exercises A displacement hull is one that: moves through the water by pushing it aside. skims along the surface of the water. is capable of very high speeds. may easily capsize in heavy seas. 6 a b c d Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.

Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. End Chapter 1 Copyright 2005 - Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.