Chapter 1 – Sample Cruise RW OR Mo (A) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R N “6” R “4” R R Q R G C “5” G “3” Q R BELL Rks Rocky Neck Pt rky R N “2” N “4” TOWER Gp Fl (2)

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Chapter 1 – Sample Cruise RW OR Mo (A) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R N “6” R “4” R R Q R G C “5” G “3” Q R BELL Rks Rocky Neck Pt rky R N “2” N “4” TOWER Gp Fl (2) 10s 23ft 10M E Int 6s 40ft Qk Fl 20ft Lts in line 245 o OYSTER RIVER RANGE OYSTER RIVER 22FT 2002 Swan Pt TANK B l a c k f I s h C r e e k G C “11” G C “13” R “2” Fl R 4s G “1” Fl G 2s G “15” Fl G 4s Rks G “9” Fl G 4s G C “3” G C “1” RW “BC” CHIMNEY Haven Bluff G “7” Fl G 4s TOWER (Aband Lt Ho) G G “3” Fl G 4s GONG Kelp G C “1” R N “2” Fl R 6s 24ft 5M “4” Fl G 6s 24ft 5M “3” G C “7” R N ”6” SPIREBkw Perkins Cove R “6” Fl R 4s R “8” I Q R G “3” Q R Wd Foul R “4” Duttons I Fl 8s 42ft 8M Fl R 6s BELL COL REG DEMARCATION LINE RG ”D” Fl(2+1)R” GONG Cable Area SD Fl 8s 20ft 5M ! Channel I TOWER R Lt SOUNDINGS IN FEET At Mean Lower Low Water Cl Sh Mud R N “2” stk hrd St Scale: 1:115,000 Ruins Fl R 6s 40ft 10M HORN North American Datum of 1983 (World Geodetic System 1984) N a u t I c a l M I l e s Chapman Pt Fl 6s 126ft 18M HORN FIXED BRIGE HOR CL 1800 FT VERT CL 135 FT (Center Span) G C “3” SECURITY ZONE note A) (see G C “1’ R ”10” Q R R N “14” RG “CP” Fl (2+1) R 6s BELL R “16” Fl R 4s 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 45’ 41 o 40’ 41 o 40’ 35’ C M D 6. 1 Exercise Plotting Courtesy: Art Mollica, St Paul Squadron

Chapter 1 – Sample Cruise RW OR Mo (A) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R N “6” R “4” R R Q R G C “5” G “3” Q R BELL Rks Rocky Neck Pt rky R N “2” N “4” TOWER Gp Fl (2) 10s 23ft 10M E Int 6s 40ft Qk Fl 20ft Lts in line 245 o OYSTER RIVER RANGE OYSTER RIVER 22FT 2002 Swan Pt TANK B l a c k f I s h C r e e k G C “11” G C “13” R “2” Fl R 4s G “1” Fl G 2s G “15” Fl G 4s Rks G “9” Fl G 4s G C “3” G C “1” RW “BC” CHIMNEY Haven Bluff G “7” Fl G 4s TOWER (Aband Lt Ho) G G “3” Fl G 4s GONG Kelp G C “1” R N “2” Fl R 6s 24ft 5M “4” Fl G 6s 24ft 5M “3” G C “7” R N ”6” SPIREBkw Perkins Cove R “6” Fl R 4s R “8” I Q R G “3” Q R Wd Foul R “4” Duttons I Fl 8s 42ft 8M Fl R 6s BELL COL REG DEMARCATION LINE RG ”D” Fl(2+1)R” GONG Cable Area SD Fl 8s 20ft 5M ! Channel I TOWER R Lt SOUNDINGS IN FEET At Mean Lower Low Water Cl Sh Mud R N “2” stk hrd St Scale: 1:115,000 Ruins Fl R 6s 40ft 10M HORN North American Datum of 1983 (World Geodetic System 1984) N a u t I c a l M I l e s Chapman Pt Fl 6s 126ft 18M HORN FIXED BRIGE HOR CL 1800 FT VERT CL 135 FT (Center Span) G C “3” SECURITY ZONE note A) (see G C “1’ R ”10” Q R R N “14” RG “CP” Fl (2+1) R 6s BELL R “16” Fl R 4s 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 45’ 41 o 40’ 41 o 40’ 35’ C 017M D 6.1 C 104M D 6.3 C 155M D 9.8 C 290M D 12.9 Exercise Plotting & Labeling

Chapter 1 – Sample Cruise RW OR Mo (A) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R N “6” R “4” R R Q R G C “5” G “3” Q R BELL Rks Rocky Neck Pt rky R N “2” N “4” TOWER Gp Fl (2) 10s 23ft 10M E Int 6s 40ft Qk Fl 20ft Lts in line 245 o OYSTER RIVER RANGE OYSTER RIVER 22FT 2002 Swan Pt TANK B l a c k f I s h C r e e k G C “11” G C “13” R “2” Fl R 4s G “1” Fl G 2s G “15” Fl G 4s Rks G “9” Fl G 4s G C “3” G C “1” RW “BC” CHIMNEY Haven Bluff G “7” Fl G 4s TOWER (Aband Lt Ho) G G “3” Fl G 4s GONG Kelp G C “1” R N “2” Fl R 6s 24ft 5M “4” Fl G 6s 24ft 5M “3” G C “7” R N ”6” SPIREBkw Perkins Cove R “6” Fl R 4s R “8” I Q R G “3” Q R Wd Foul R “4” Duttons I Fl 8s 42ft 8M Fl R 6s BELL COL REG DEMARCATION LINE RG ”D” Fl(2+1)R” GONG Cable Area SD Fl 8s 20ft 5M ! Channel I TOWER R Lt SOUNDINGS IN FEET At Mean Lower Low Water Cl Sh Mud R N “2” stk hrd St Scale: 1:115,000 Ruins Fl R 6s 40ft 10M HORN North American Datum of 1983 (World Geodetic System 1984) N a u t I c a l M I l e s Chapman Pt Fl 6s 126ft 18M HORN FIXED BRIGE HOR CL 1800 FT VERT CL 135 FT (Center Span) G C “3” SECURITY ZONE note A) (see G C “1’ R ”10” Q R R N “14” RG “CP” Fl (2+1) R 6s BELL R “16” Fl R 4s 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 45’ 41 o 40’ 41 o 40’ 35’ C M D 6. 1 A C B D F RR 1/2NM N – UP HDG 096 M EBL1 084 R EBL2 180 R VRM1 1.4 NM E Exercise Navigation Scenario

Chapter 1 – Sample Cruise RW OR Mo (A) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R N “6” R “4” R R Q R G C “5” G “3” Q R BELL Rks Rocky Neck Pt rky R N “2” N “4” TOWER Gp Fl (2) 10s 23ft 10M E Int 6s 40ft Qk Fl 20ft Lts in line 245 o OYSTER RIVER RANGE OYSTER RIVER 22FT 2002 Swan Pt TANK B l a c k f I s h C r e e k G C “11” G C “13” R “2” Fl R 4s G “1” Fl G 2s G “15” Fl G 4s Rks G “9” Fl G 4s G C “3” G C “1” RW “BC” CHIMNEY Haven Bluff G “7” Fl G 4s TOWER (Aband Lt Ho) G G “3” Fl G 4s GONG Kelp G C “1” R N “2” Fl R 6s 24ft 5M “4” Fl G 6s 24ft 5M “3” G C “7” R N ”6” SPIREBkw Perkins Cove R “6” Fl R 4s R “8” I Q R G “3” Q R Wd Foul R “4” Duttons I Fl 8s 42ft 8M Fl R 6s BELL COL REG DEMARCATION LINE RG ”D” Fl(2+1)R” GONG Cable Area SD Fl 8s 20ft 5M ! Channel I TOWER R Lt SOUNDINGS IN FEET At Mean Lower Low Water Cl Sh Mud R N “2” stk hrd St Scale: 1:115,000 Ruins Fl R 6s 40ft 10M HORN North American Datum of 1983 (World Geodetic System 1984) N a u t I c a l M I l e s Chapman Pt Fl 6s 126ft 18M HORN FIXED BRIGE HOR CL 1800 FT VERT CL 135 FT (Center Span) G C “3” SECURITY ZONE note A) (see G C “1’ R ”10” Q R R N “14” RG “CP” Fl (2+1) R 6s BELL R “16” Fl R 4s 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 40’55’50’45’05’72 o 00’ 45’ 41 o 40’ 41 o 40’ 35’ C 017M D 6.1 C 104M D 6.3 C 155M D 9.8 C 290M D 8.6 C 287M S 12 BB S GPS 1215 S 12 Exercise Plotting & Labeling