Learning Path

Ship Manoeuvring

Curated by: Seably

This training path is designed for maritime professionals, focusing on the skills and knowledge required for efficient and safe manoeuvring and harbour tug operations. The courses cover essential aspects of tug operations, weather considerations, and manoeuvring interactions.


Learning Path Details

  1. Items: 4 courses
  2. Language: English
  3. Length: 8 hours and 15 minutes
  • 1

    Harbour tugs are fascinating, adventurous and complex. A tugboat Captain must know the theory surrounding these vessels and even more, must have the ability to shape it with his own experience in the environment in which he works. Considering the numerous variables he must adapt everything to the style of manoeuvre of the pilot on duty. Not everyone can stand out in this work. The Port Tug Course deals with important topics; 'we propose the theory necessary for practice'.

    Ship Handling and Manoeuvring
    1 hour and 55 minutes
    Avg. rating 4.3

  • 2

    Harbour tugs are fascinating, adventurous and complex. A tugboat Captain must well know the theory surrounding these vessels and, even more, must have the ability to shape it with his own experience in the environment in which he works, considering the numerous variables and then adapt everything to the style of manoeuvre of the pilot on duty. Not everyone can stand out in this work. The Port Tug Course deals with important topics; as we always say: we propose the theory actually necessary for practice.

    Ship Handling and Manoeuvring
    2 hours and 19 minutes
    Avg. rating 4.3

  • 3

    A good captain must be able to handle his ship, using his knowledge base from previous experiences on his vessel and the different weather conditions he has sailed in throughout his career. There will always be variables that he will need to consider, evaluate and then adapt to suit the current situation to ensure a successful outcome. The weather can be adverse, but we can use it for the best manoeuvring result. Knowing the foundational basics is the best starting point.

    Ship Handling and Manoeuvring
    2 hours and 6 minutes
    Avg. rating 4.1

  • 4

    A good pilot must know that naval manoeuvring is not only affected by wind and sea. The invisible forces acting below the waterline are often much more powerful. Banks effects, tidal currents, ship interactions, etc. A pilot needs to consider this, evaluate and then adapt it to suit the current situation; ensuring a successful outcome.

    Ship Handling and Manoeuvring
    1 hour and 52 minutes
    Avg. rating 4.4
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