Coast Pilot 7 Flashcards

1
Q

The Coast Pilot 7 is intended to be used as a supplement to what?

A

Supplements NOAA Nautical Charts

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Coast Pilot 7 chapters 1 thru 3 - give a brief description of what each chapter covers.

A

Chapter 1 - general information/definitions and standards

Chapter 2 - Navigation regulations - CFRs (code of federal regulations)

Chapter 3 - information that is specific to that region of the coast pilot. Coast Pilot 7 is California

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According the Coast Pilot 7, what range of scale to NOAA charts come in?

A

1 : 2,500 to 1 : 5,000,000

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Coast Pilot 7 classifies the charts into 5 categories in terms of chart size. You have Sailing charts, general charts, coast charts, harbor charts and special charts. What are their respective sizes?

A

Sailing charts : 1 : 600,000 and smaller
General charts : 1: 150,000 thru 1: 600,000
Coastal charts : 1 : 50,000 thru 1 : 150,000
Harbor charts : 1 : 50,000 and larger
Special charts : various sizes, cover ICW and various small craft areas

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5
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The type of Charts that are used for nautical charts which have straight-line meridians and parallels that intersect at right angles are know what ___________ charts.

A

Mercator projection charts

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6
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EPIRBS : frequency of broadcasting is 406 MHz, there are 2 categories, Cat I and Cat II. Tell me the differences.

A

Cat I : basically is hands off, automatically actives when in the water.

Cat II : main difference is that it requires manual activation

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NOAA weather radio broadcasts operate 24hrs a day and have a range about 40 miles from the antenna. The messages on these station are repeated every ____ to ____ minutes and are normally revised every _____ to _______ hours

A

4 to 6 minutes

1 to 3 hours

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True or False : Navigation Rules, International-Inland, Rule 9(b) states that a vessel of less than 20 meters in length or a sailing vessel shall not impede the passage of a vessel that can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway

A

True

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9
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National weather service Coastal warning displays : they are shown in day time signals and night light signals. The day signals are shown with flags, the night signals with lights. How are the following shown for day time signals?

Small craft advisory
Gale warning
Storm warning
Hurricane warning

A

Small craft advisory = single RED pennant flag
Gale warning = 2 RED pennant flags in vertical line
Storm warning = single RED square flag with small black square in the middle
Hurricane Warning = 2 RED square flags with small black square in the middle, one flag above the other in a vertical line.

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National weather service Coastal warning displays : they are shown in day time signals and night light signals. The day signals are shown with flags, the night signals with lights. How are the following shown for night times signals?

Small craft advisory
Gale warning
Storm warning
Hurricane warning

A

Small craft advisory = RED light above WHITE light in vertical line, RED WHITE
Gale warning = WHITE light above RED light in vertical line WHITE RED
Storm Warning = 2 RED lights in vertical line RED RED
Hurricane warning = 3 lights in vertical line RED, WHITE, RED

To help remember = RED WHITE RED : red (small craft) white (gale) red (Storm)

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11
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What is the range of wind that will trigger all of these potential warning?

Small Craft Advisory
Gale Warning
Storm Warning
Hurricane warning

A

Small Craft = 21 thru 33 knots potentially in combination of waves exceeding 10 feet
** tricky one - this is for WEST COAST different zones have different ranges

Gale Warning = 34 thru 47 knots

Storm Warning = 48 knots and above no matter how high winds reach it will be a storm warning. UNLESS the high winds are from a hurricane . If from a Hurricane then the range will be from
48 thru 63 knots.

Hurricane Warning = 64 knots and above (only issued if associated with an actual hurricane) otherwise it will be classified as a Storm Warning even if above 64 knots.

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12
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Coast Pilot 7 states that Santa Ana winds occur where? Also they can reach in excess of ______knots and travel ______ miles out to sea.

A

Santa Ana winds occur near or in San Pedro bay

50 knots

50 miles out to sea

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13
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According to Coast Pilot 7 chapter 4 : best marine practices, while at anchor in the LA/LB harbor areas, if the wind exceeds ______ knots have power plant on standby

A

40 knots - for all vessels 1600 tons or more

This is different than the Harbor Safety plan which states 35 knots. The safety plan does not give a weigh, only a wind speed of 35 knots

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According to Coast Pilot 7 chapter 4 : best marine practices, while at anchor in the LA/LB harbor areas, before weighing anchor, give _____ minutes notice VTS.

A

15 minute notice before leaving anchorage

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According to the Coast Pilot 7 where can accurate wind speed to determined while at anchor in the Port?

A

By contacting either VTS or the appropriate pilot station

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16
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All anchorages outside the federal breakwall are managed and monitored by who?

A

VTS - vessel tracking system

Bonus : if desiring to anchor you must advise VTS on Ch 14 and get their clearance

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17
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Anchoring inside the federal breakwater requires at least 1 tug for assistance if the vessel is over what draft?

A

15.2 meters

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18
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Between Los Angeles Approach Channel Lighted Buoy 1 and Los Angeles Main Channel Lighted Buoy 11, minimum under-keel clearance before correction for roll and pitch is _______percent of vessel’s draft

A

10 percent

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In the channel between Los Angeles Main Channel Lighted Buoy 11 and a position off the designated berth, minimum under-keel clearance is _______ feet

A

2 feet

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20
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Shifts via outer harbor between Los Angeles and Long Beach, minimum under-keel clearance ______feet

A

3 feet

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21
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Port of LB : At anchorages inside the breakwater, minimum under-keel clearance is ______feet for Anchorages B-7 and B-11 when vessels draft is 50 feet or more and ________feet for all other anchorages.

A

4 feet

2.5 feet

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22
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Inclement weather : High winds are defined once the National Weather Service issues a small craft advisory for sustained winds of _____ to ______knots, potentially in combination with wave heights exceeding _______feet

A

Small craft advisory : 21 to 33 knots

10 feet

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23
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No question on this, just read it and have some understanding:

Restricted visibility is defined once conditions of visibility fall below the following:
• For tankers 150,000 DWT or greater: 1 nautical mile
• For tankers greater than 60,000 DWT, but less than 150,000 DWT: 0.75 nautical mile
• For all other vessels 45-foot draft or more: 0.75 nautical mile
• For all other tankers and petroleum barges: 0.5 nautical mile
• For all other vessels: Three (3) times vessel’s LOA

A

No answers, just read the question and have an understanding of what the Coast Pilot 7 says for restricted visibility

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24
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When visibility inside the federal breakwater is less than 0.5 mile, the respective vessel traffic center (VTC) will impose what kind of traffic restrictions?

A

one-way traffic restrictions when and where appropriate

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25
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Los Angeles Light aka Angels Gate Light : tell me focal height, range and characteristics and horn

A

73 feet - white cylindrical tower with black vertical stripes
14 miles
Fl G 15s
Horn = 2 blasts every 30 sec

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Tell me about Entrance light #8 - height, characteristics, range

A

Entrance light #8 is the light that is across from LA light

42 feet
Fl R 2.5s
Range is 4 miles
It also has a triangular red day board with with red reflective boarder

27
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The VTC will implement one way traffic protocol within the federal breakwater when visibility is restricted to _____ of a mile.

A

0.5 of a mile

28
Q

No vessel may anchor anywhere else within Los Angeles or Long Beach harbors for more than ______consecutive days unless extended anchorage permission is obtained from the Captain of the Port

A

10 days

29
Q

The mean range of tide for LA and LB inner and outer harbors is what?

What is the diurnal range for LA and LB Harbors ?

A

LA 3.8 feet. LB 3.7 feet

Diurnal range is 5.4 feet with a range of 9 feet maximum

30
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The back channel in experience current up to how fast?

A nautical mile is ______ of latitude, or approximately 2,000 yards, and is about______ statute miles

A

1.5 knots

One minute of latitude

1.15 statute miles

31
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Chart information : charts range is various sizes from 1:,2500 (largest) thru 1:5,000,000 (smallest)

For example sailing charts are 1;600,000 and harbor charts are 1;50,000 which will show more details.

Charts that are used are normally______ projection

A

Mercator

32
Q

NOAA Weather Radio Broadcasts are given over VHF radio and repeated every ____ to ____ minutes. These broadcasts are typically revised every ____to ____hours and can reach out to ____miles from the antenna.

A

4 to 6 minutes

1 to 3 hours

40 miles

33
Q

Survival times in water from the following are what?

32 degrees
59-68 degrees
68-77 degrees

A

15 - 30 min

2-40 hrs

3 hrs - indefinite

34
Q

HELP - heat escape lessening posture

positions improve survival time to approximately_____ times that of a swimmer and one and a half times that of a person in the passive position.

A

two

35
Q

International law for maritime zones states the Contiguous zone ranges from ___ to ____nautical miles.

The high seas are ____nm offshore.

The territorial sea baseline extends how from from shore?

A

12 -24

200nm

3nm

Territory sea is from 3 - 12 nm

36
Q

Long Beach and Los Angeles Harbors are connected by Cerritos Channel. The distance between the seaward entrance to the two harbors is about____ miles

A

4 miles

37
Q

Some prominent features to the port of LA include San Pedro Hill and Point Fermin.

San Pedro hill is about____ miles northwest of Point Fermin, The hill terminates seaward in steep, rocky cliffs about____ feet high, with several horizontal terraces between them and the summit. On top of the summit are two large white____ domes.

Point Fermin, the southeast extremity of San Pedro Hill, is a bold cliff about____ feet high. Point Fermin Light (33°42’17”N., 118°17’38”W.),_____ feet above the water

A

3.3 Miles

60 feet

Radar domes

100 feet /. 120 feet

38
Q

Los Angeles Light is_____ feet above the water, is shown from a white cylindrical tower with black stripes on a concrete block on the outer end of the San Pedro breakwater; a sound signal is at the light.

A

73 feet

39
Q

Coast Pilot - Fish Harbor - A dredged channel with a controlling depth of about_____ feet leads between the outer and inner breakwaters to Fish Harbor, which has depths of about ____ to ____ feet.

The seawall is lined with canneries and other fish works. The outer breakwaters enclose the Yacht Club Anchorage, sometimes called the Fish Harbor Extension. This anchorage has depths of ___ to ____ feet east and depths of ____ to ____ feet west of the dredged channel.

A

14 feet
16 to 18 feet

17 to 20 feet
11 to 14

40
Q

Coast Pilot : Los Angeles Main Channel from the breakwater to the Super Tanker Channel and the Super Tanker Channel are maintained at more than the project depth of 45 feet and 40 feet, respectively.

Los Angeles Main Channel is marked by lights, lighted buoys and a_______degree° lighted range.

A

295.8 degrees

41
Q

Coast Pilot - dangers

A shoal area with rocks and with a depth of 2 feet extends about ____miles south of the shore just east of point Fermin. A light whistle buoy about _____yards SW from the area.

A

0.3 miles

300 yards

42
Q

LA port surge In the vicinity of Reservation Point and near the east end of Terminal Island, the hourly surge is very prominent, causing velocity variations that at times may be as great as ____ knot,

LB has more severe surge ,Back Channel, the hourly variation may sometimes be ____ knots or more.

A

1 knot

1.5 knots

43
Q

Fog is most likely during what months with ______being the worst month.

A

October thru February
December

44
Q

Santa Ana winds can reach up to _____knots and occur typically during what periods and normally diminish ____miles out to sea.

A

Fall and winter - 50 miles

50 knots

45
Q

Port pilots typically board vessels near the Los Angeles Approach Channel Lighted Whistle Buoy _____.

Tank vessels are board at least ____miles from the entrance.

Deep draft (55 feet or more) are boarded at buoy _____

A

Buoy 3

2 miles

Buoy 1

46
Q

The LA Pilots station is located the the end of Pier _____ or berth _____

A

Pier 1

Berth 68

47
Q

World cruise center - berths 91 - 93 have a dept of what?

A

37 feet

48
Q

NOAA produces and maintains a suite of over _______nautical charts that cover the U.S. coastal waters, the Great Lakes and U.S. territories.

A

1,000

49
Q

Point Fermin light characteristics are what?

A

Fl 10s 120ft 13m

50
Q

A vessel navigating within the RNA shall maintain a minimum separation from other vessels of at least

A

0.25 nm

51
Q

The following areas are security zones: All navigable waters, extending from the surface to the sea floor, within a _________radius around any cruise ship that is located within the San Pedro Bay

A

100-yard

52
Q

When within a naval vessel protection zone, no vessel or person is allowed within______ yards of a large U.S. naval vessel unless authorized by the Coast Guard, the senior naval officer present in command, or official patrol.

A

100 yards

53
Q

The waters of San Pedro Bay on the east side of Reservation Point extending________, from the Federal Correctional Institution fence along the shore

The stations will be marked by three special purpose
buoys , what do they look like?

A

150 feet (50 yards)

white with an orange diamond in the center

54
Q

The Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Los Angeles/ Long Beach, jointly operated by who?

A

U.S. Coast Guard and the Marine Exchang

55
Q

Fish Harbor, on the south side of Terminal Island near its west end, is protected by what ?

A

two sets of breakwaters and the mole of Pier 300, the outer ends of which are marked by lights.

56
Q

Coast pilots says , Super Tanker Channel leads west from the Main Channel to the deep-draft facilities at Berths______.

The depth from the main channel to the super tanker channel is what?

A

45–50

40-45 feet

57
Q

Coast pilot says the Gerald Desmond Bridge width and height are what?

A

300 width

155 vertical

58
Q

Both Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors are subject to seiche and surge.

The most persistent and conspicuous oscillation has a period of approximately______

A

1 hr

59
Q

Coast Pilot says fog is mostly a _________fog that drifts out and is worst in the late night and early morning.

A

land (radiation)

60
Q

Fog is most likely from October through February, with what month being the worst?

A

December

61
Q

All vessels_______ gross registered tons and over and all foreign vessels leaving, entering or shifting within the Port of Los Angeles are subject to pilotage.

A

300 tons

62
Q

The Port of Los Angeles Pilot Service boards vessels in the vicinity of Los Angeles Approach Channel Lighted Whistle Buoy 3.

Tank vessels will be boarded________ the Los Angeles entrance.

Deep-draft vessels (draft more than 55 feet) will be boarded in the vicinity of _____

A

at least two miles from

Los Angeles Approach Channel Lighted Buoy 1.

63
Q

Coast pilot berth depths :

berth 195 -199

Berths 91 -93

Berths 212 -225

Berths 226 - 236

A

32 -34 feet

37 feet (cruise terminal)

35 - 45 feet (yasan)

38 - 45 feet (seaside terminal)