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This is a list of the bluewater ratings and the skills required to obtain them.  This document is a work in progress.  Once it stabilizes, the official ratings and checklists will be posted at the sailing.mit.edu site proper.
 
This is a list of the bluewater ratings and the skills required to obtain them.  This document is a work in progress.  Once it stabilizes, the official ratings and checklists will be posted at the sailing.mit.edu site proper.
 
 
= Bluewater Ratings =
 
  
 
These are the bluewater ratings:
 
These are the bluewater ratings:
  
''Crew.''  The crew rating indicates that you are familiar with the ship's systems and have at least basic skills in operating them.
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'''Crew.'''  The crew rating indicates that you are familiar with the ship's systems and have at least basic skills in operating them.
  
''Basic Skipper.''  With a basic rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight hours.
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'''Basic Skipper.'''  With a basic rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight hours.
  
''Night Skipper.''  With a night rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight and night hours.
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'''Night Skipper.'''  With a night rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight and night hours.
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'''Intercoastal Skipper.'''  With an intercoastal rating you are authorized to skipper anywhere along the New England coast.
  
''Intercoastal Skipper.''  With an intercoastal rating you are authorized to skipper anywhere along the New England coast.
 
  
 
= Procedure =
 
= Procedure =
  
To become an MIT bluewater skipper, you must:
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To become bluewater crew, you must:
  
* obtain the Provisional, Crew, and Helmsman ratings
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* obtain the Provisional rating
* teach at least one sailing class session at the pavilion each season
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* illustrate your comprehension of the [[Systems_Descriptions | ship systems]]
 
* illustrate your comprehension of the [[Systems_Descriptions | ship systems]]
* demonstrate your mastery of ocean sailing skills
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* participate as crew in at least two [[Bluewater Training Cruises | training cruises]]
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* demonstrate your mastery of [[Bluewater Skills | ocean sailing skills]]
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To become a bluewater skipper, you must:
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* obtain the Helmsman rating
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* obtain the Bluewater Crew rating
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* teach at least one sailing class session at the pavilion each season
 
* demonstrate your ability to direct a crew
 
* demonstrate your ability to direct a crew
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* participate as captain in at least two [[Bluewater Training Cruises | training cruises]]
 
* actively participate in the maintenance, upkeep, and improvement of the boat
 
* actively participate in the maintenance, upkeep, and improvement of the boat
* participate in at least two [[Bluewater Training Cruises | skipper training cruises]]
 
 
* obtain approval from two other bluewater skippers after acting as captain on trips with them
 
* obtain approval from two other bluewater skippers after acting as captain on trips with them
 
* complete a licensed sailing course such as:
 
* complete a licensed sailing course such as:

Revision as of 19:19, 22 June 2010

This is a list of the bluewater ratings and the skills required to obtain them. This document is a work in progress. Once it stabilizes, the official ratings and checklists will be posted at the sailing.mit.edu site proper.

These are the bluewater ratings:

Crew. The crew rating indicates that you are familiar with the ship's systems and have at least basic skills in operating them.

Basic Skipper. With a basic rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight hours.

Night Skipper. With a night rating you are authorized to skipper within Boston Harbor during daylight and night hours.

Intercoastal Skipper. With an intercoastal rating you are authorized to skipper anywhere along the New England coast.


Procedure

To become bluewater crew, you must:

To become a bluewater skipper, you must:


Bluewater Skills

  • knots including bowline, clove hitch, rolling hitch, taut line hitch
  • cleating and coiling lines for various situations
  • motoring onto and off of a mooring
  • sailing onto and off of a mooring
  • docking against a floating dock
  • docking against a fixed dock or piling
  • proper use of lines when docking
  • anchoring skills
  • proper use of dinghy and outboard engine
  • proper use of winches and general line handling
  • understanding of mainsail and headsail trim, including proper use of sheets, traveler, vang
  • sail reefing techniques
  • reading nautical charts
  • navigation techniques, such as dead reckoning and determining a fix
  • identification of bouys, lights, daybeacons, and other aids to navigation
  • understanding of tides
  • understanding of weather patterns, monitoring, and forecasting
  • proper use of the ship's compass
  • proper use of GPS
  • proper use of Radar
  • VHF radio protocols
  • knowledge of distress signals and other emergency procedures
  • comprehensive knowledge of U.S. and international Navigation Rules
  • understanding of state and federal boating laws
  • understanding and proper use of ship systems
    • electrical systems (12v and 110v)
    • diesel engine
    • head, pumping out
    • freshwater system
    • refrigerator