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Managing Compass Errors on the Bridge

How real ships grounded and collided — not because compasses failed, but because bridges stopped questioning them Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Compass Errors Are a Bridge Management Problem Compass-related accidents rarely involve a compass that has physically failed.They involve a bridge team that stopped managing uncertainty. In […]

Compass Swinging and Calibration

What it really proves, what it does not, and why “in date” does not mean “correct” Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. What Compass Swinging Actually Is Compass swinging is the controlled process of determining a ship’s magnetic deviation on a range of known headings. It does not correct the […]

Variation and Deviation

Why Earth and ship magnetism are never neutral — and how small errors quietly grow into big ones Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Variation and Deviation Still Matter Variation and deviation are often treated as academic topics, something learned for exams and then forgotten. On a working bridge, […]

Magnetic and Gyro Compasses

How they work, when they lie, and why professional bridges never trust only one Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Compasses Still Matter on Modern Bridges Despite ECDIS, GNSS, AIS, and integrated bridge systems, compasses remain the legal and practical foundation of navigation. Every electronic position, vector, and track […]

COLREGs – Sound Signals

Intent, warning, and why ignoring sound signals still causes collisions Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Sound Signals Still Matter Sound signals are often treated as obsolete on modern bridges. This is a serious error. Sound signals exist because there are times when: Sound cuts through uncertainty. When sound […]

COLREGs – Shapes

What vessels are telling you in daylight — and why daylight collisions still happen Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Shapes Still Matter in Modern Navigation A persistent myth on modern bridges is: “Shapes are obsolete — we have AIS and radar.” This belief has contributed directly to daylight […]

COLREGs – Lights

What vessels are telling you at night — and how misreading lights causes collisions Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. Why Navigation Lights Exist Navigation lights exist to answer three operational questions at night: They are not decorative, and they are not optional. At night, lights are primary information, not […]

COLREGs – Principles & Conduct of Vessels

How collision avoidance actually works on a real bridge Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. What COLREGs Really Is (and What It Is Not) COLREGs is not a checklist.It is not a decision tree.It is not something you “apply after identifying lights.” COLREGs is a behavioural framework governing how vessels […]

Bridge Watch Handovers

Why most navigation accidents begin at the moment nobody owns the ship Contents Use the links below to jump to any section: 1. What a Bridge Handover Really Is A bridge handover is not a conversation. It is the controlled transfer of legal responsibility, situational awareness, and decision authority from one Officer of the Watch […]

Titanic Disaster (1912)

Passenger liner collision and sinking in the North Atlantic. Structured brief covering key facts, timeline, technical context, lifeboat reality, wireless/Californian controversy, investigations, and the safety legacy that led to SOLAS, lifeboat rules, 24-hour radio watch, and ice patrols. Passenger linerNorth AtlanticMajor accidentSOLAS legacy On this page Key facts At a glance Vessel: RMS Titanic (White […]