Visual Signaling

Practical Navigator Training
1 hour and 46 minutes
Avg. rating 4.0

Visual Signaling

Practical Navigator Training
1 hour and 46 minutes
Avg. rating 4.0

Learn the fundamentals of visual signaling including flashing light!

In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of visual signalling, including the basics of flag hoist, flashing light, and other types of signalling.

Then, we will dive deeper into flashing light signalling, including memorising Morse Code and interpreting flashing light codes for single-letter, two-letter, and three-letter codes. We will interpret code signals using the International Code of Signals.

This course uses USA maritime publications but is applicable to all STCW mariners.

For an additional charge, you can also take the final online exam in an approved USA maritime training facility leading to a US Coast Guard-approved certificate. Contact the instructor for more details at chris@practicalnavigator.org.


Topics in this Course

Navigation Navigation Regulations and Policies

Shareable Certificate

Certificate of Completion
  • Earn a Seably certificate of completion
  • Download or print out as PDF to share with others
  • Share online to demonstrate your new skill

Course Author

Practical Navigator Training

Practical Navigator Training is designed to present useful navigation topics for professional and recreational mariners in a no-nonsense way. The courses are run by Christopher D. Nolan, a former USCG cutterman and current USCG reservist. Chris has over 16 years of sea time, with 12 years in command. He holds a 1600-ton USCG merchant mariner license upon ocean routes and a 3000-ton STCW license. The Practical Navigator project began in 2010 when Chris was the Commanding Officer of USCGC Jefferson Island in Portland, Maine. Recognizing a deficiency in Coast Guard navigational prowess as technology grew to dominate the bridge, Chris decided to combine his three hobbies of film-making, training, and maritime navigation to create funny and educational training videos for his crew and friends. After posting these early videos on YouTube and receiving positive feedback, Chris grew the program over the next several years while he was on sabbatical on his 34-foot sailboat in the Caribbean. There, he wrote, filmed, and edited the 11-part "Celestial Navigation" video series and wrote a navigational textbook called "The Cutterman's Guide to Navigation Problems." After returning to the USA and expanding his own merchant mariner license, Chris recognized that many Coast Guard Approved courses were overpriced and under-whelming in quality. So, he set out to expand the Practical Navigator project to include USCG-Approved training courses from 100-ton master all the way to Advanced Celestial Navigation. In 2015, Chris left the Coast Guard to pursue a career in sailing education, and has since recognized that as technology improves and the next generation of mariner advances up the hawsepipe, there is a significant need for high quality, low cost training, especially navigation training and USCG license preparation for navigation exams. Practical Navigator Training serves as a homeport for Chris' navigation training efforts and is meant to assist mariners in learning or improving the fundamentals of maritime navigation and USCG licensing.

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  1. Rating:
    Avg. rating 4.0
  2. Price:
    Get premium for €20.75/month all courses included, or buy only this course
  3. Language: English
  4. Length: 1 hour and 46 minutes
  5. Intended for: STCW Officers in Charge of a Navigational Watch
  6. Reference: Based on US Coast Guard Approved Visual Signaling Course.
  7. Last Updated: September 13, 2023

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