@@alvaromihaidiaz8683That's a great question to raise. In this case, the best practice for navigating the Traffic. Separation Scheme (TSS) when heading north and planning to cross the eastbound lane to join the westbound lane is as follows: During the crossing of the eastbound lane, if circumstances permit, your ship's heading should be as close as practicable to a right angle with the general direction of eastbound traffic. This ensures that vessels in the eastbound lane can clearly understand your intentions. When approaching the westbound lane, adjust your vessel's course at the smallest possible angle to align with the general direction of westbound traffic. This simulation will add in the next video. 😊
I hope the information provided clarifies your queries. If you have any further questions regarding the Rule of the Road (ROR), please don't hesitate to ask. I would be delighted to discuss and provide further insights.🙏😊
well explained and thanks for your effort sir
Well explained presentation with scenario..thanks
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Thanks capt so helpfully
Keep Spirit Captain.
Thank you Capt Sniper
Thank you so much sir,well explained ❤️❤️😘
You're most welcome Elumalai Daniel, glad to know that you are like it..., hope it's help.
Well explained 👏🏽
Did not show a vessel crossing and joining the tss
@@alvaromihaidiaz8683 thanks for the comment, Join or leaving TSS at 3:36-4:49, and crossing TSS at 4:52-5:30
@ what I mean a north bound crossing the tss to continue west bound on the tss for example
@@alvaromihaidiaz8683That's a great question to raise. In this case, the best practice for navigating the Traffic. Separation Scheme (TSS) when heading north and planning to cross the eastbound lane to join the westbound lane is as follows: During the crossing of the eastbound lane, if circumstances permit, your ship's heading should be as close as practicable to a right angle with the general direction of eastbound traffic. This ensures that vessels in the eastbound lane can clearly understand your intentions. When approaching the westbound lane, adjust your vessel's course at the smallest possible angle to align with the general direction of westbound traffic.
This simulation will add in the next video. 😊
I hope the information provided clarifies your queries. If you have any further questions regarding the Rule of the Road (ROR), please don't hesitate to ask. I would be delighted to discuss and provide further insights.🙏😊
@@l-marineservices6749 Exactly thats logical and my understanding as well, during a sim exercise an instructor was thinking differently thank you
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