Welcome back to Superyacht International. In this video I will be discussing Day Shapes and Maritime Flags. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Find our Yachtmaster Resources Below…
What are day shapes?
Day shapes are mast head signals comprised of geometric shapes. These signals convey the status of a vessel during daylight hours. The four basic shapes of the markers are ball, cylinder, cone, and diamond.
The meanings of the shapes are defined by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (colregs).
Day shapes correspond to the various navigation lights required to be shown at night, and are required to be complied with by day from sunrise to sunset.
Yachtmaster Resources Links…
Seaman’s Rules of the Road guide:
Flip Cards:
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• Rules of the Road:
• Sounds & Lights Signals:
• IALA B Buoyage:
• IALA A Buoyage:
• Meteorology:
• CEVNI Signs:
• Marine Radio:
• Code Flags:
Reeds Skipper’s Handbook:
Reeds Superyacht Manual:
Pass Your Yachtmaster:
RYA Yachtmaster Handbook:
RYA Navigational Handbook:
RYA Yachtmaster Shorebased Notes:
RYA Log book:
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