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ATON. BM1 BAGLEY BM1 KANE (THE MAN). REFERENCES. ATON POSITIONING MANUAL ATON ADMIN MANUAL ATON TECH MANUAL ATON SEAMANSHIP MANUAL ATON STRUCTURES MANUAL SOLAR DESIGN MANUAL. POSITIONING MANUAL. What is covered? What is a APR? Positioning Equipment? Problems? Positioning terms?

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  1. ATON BM1 BAGLEY BM1 KANE (THE MAN)

  2. REFERENCES • ATON POSITIONING MANUAL • ATON ADMIN MANUAL • ATON TECH MANUAL • ATON SEAMANSHIP MANUAL • ATON STRUCTURES MANUAL • SOLAR DESIGN MANUAL

  3. POSITIONINGMANUAL • What is covered? • What is a APR? • Positioning Equipment? Problems? • Positioning terms? • Excursion methods?

  4. What is Covered? • Positioning Instruments and Guidelines • Theory of Positioning • Accuracy Classification for Floating Aids to Navigation • Positioning Methods for Fixed Aids to Navigation • Position Check Evaluations • Aid Positioning Record

  5. TERMS • Accuracy Classification (AC) • Aid Positioning Record (APR) • Watch Circle Radius (WCR) • Assigned Positioning (AP) • Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP) • Most Probable Position (MPP)

  6. Aid Positioning Record • Must be done every time a Floating Aid is visited, or a Fixed Aid is established, rebuilt, or moved • Must be submitted to district within 10 working days or upon return to port • Original stays at unit in Aid File • Original can be destroyed 3 years after Aid is disestablished

  7. CO/OINC must review and sign APR Purpose of CO/OINC signature is to verify: (a) APR complete. (b) Aid on station. (c) Aid adequately marks hazard/channel. (d) Light List/ATONIS/Chart have been verified.

  8. APR REMARKS SECTION • Aid On or Off Station when found. • Light List verification. • ATONIS verification. • Chart verification. • Reason for ATON visit. • Departures from normal procedures (if any). • Inclined Angle Corrections (if applicable). • If excursion was used, the method used to determine excursion must be listed. • Any other information that may be required by the district office.

  9. Positioning Equipment • DGPS – Primary NMEA Strings – GGA,GSA,GSR,GST HDOP-zero bad, no max Not updating for 3 min bad • GPS - NMEA String – GGA HDOP-zero bad, more than 20 bad • CO / OINC call if Aid is ON/OFF Station • wheretherehasbeenanonboardequipment, (hardware)configurationchange, the verificationprocedure in enclosure(7)mustbe performed priorto using the DGPSequipment forpositioning

  10. EXCURSION METHODS • L METHOD CHAIN LENGTH – WATER DEPTH 3 • HYPOTENUSE METHOD CHAIN LENGTH X 2 – WATER DEPTH X 2 SQUARED

  11. ATON ADMIN • What is covered? • Marking of wrecks and obstructions? • CO/OINC responsibilities? • ATON SERVICING FLOWCHART (SIF)

  12. What is Covered? • Training • Correction of Discrepancies • Duties & Operations of ATON Units • Lighthouses • External Relations • Navigation Info • Non – USCG maintained Aids • Establishment, Review, and Modification of ATON • Management & Admin of Short Range ATON

  13. Marking of Wrecks and Obstructions…… • Inform owner of responsibility to mark (Federal Law) • Owner pays expense to mark (keep at a min) • Must be reported to District Commander immediately followed by a Hazard to Navigation Message • The name, description, and accurate location of the wreck. • The name and address of the owner or his agent. • Depth of water over the wreck. • The action or intent of the owner to mark the wreck, and when such action will be taken. • The type, description, and location of the marking, if any. • An opinion as to whether or not immediate marking of the wreck by the Coast Guard is necessary for the protection of navigation.

  14. Marking of Wrecks and Obstructions (cont) • CG may or may not mark • Use appropriate marking • If longer than 30 days, must make permanent

  15. CO/OINC RESPONABILTIES • Contacting owner of wreck or obstruction • Discrepancy Response Factor (DRF) must sign • ATONIS • Ensure a Federal Aid Information Document is updated • Ensure Battery Tracking is used from cradle to grave

  16. SERVICING INTERVAL FLOWCHART(SIF) • Enclosure (7) • CO/OINC MUST SIGN • Flowcharts for…….. Mooring Day board Optic Battery

  17. ATON TECH MANUAL • What is covered? • Testing requirements? • Abbreviations/Symbols of ATON?

  18. What is covered? • Buoys and Moorings • Buoy Markings • Structures • Day boards • Light Signals • Sound Signals • Power Systems • Monitor and Control Equipment

  19. Testing Requirements? • External Buoy pockets not required to Air Test • Air Test buoy hulls after repair 3 PSI for 10 min, • Air Test internal Battery pockets after opening 1-2 PSI for 5 min. testing for leaks, clogs in vent, or cracks • Gas Free Buoys before welding • Test Solar panels, Batteries, and Lanterns in accordance with this manual

  20. Abbreviations/Symbols • Buoy Sizes • Day boards • Range Boards • Light Characteristics

  21. 1ST CLASS LARGEST, 6TH CLASS SMALLEST C – CAN F – FAST WATER N – NUN P - PLASTIC T – TALL TYPE A – ALUMINUM S – SPECIAL M - MOORING R – RADAR REF F – FOAM (2ND POS) Buoy AbbreviationsNuns / Cans

  22. Examples • 1N = First class Nun • 2CR = Second class Can Radar Ref • 6FC = Sixth class Fast Water Can • 3NPR = Third class Nun Plastic Radar Ref • BONUS • 2 C 31 105 = Second class Can built in 1931 #105 built • 1 NS 72 188 = First class Nun Special built in 1972 #188 built • 4th,5th,6th class nun & cans = no ser#, short life span

  23. Buoys Lighted / UnlightedABBREVIATIONS • L – Lighted R – Radar Ref • B – Bell E – Electric Bell • G – Gong H – Electric Horn • W – Whistle I – Ice

  24. Examples • 9x32 LWR= Nine Ft diameter by Thirty Two Ft long, lighted, whistle, radar ref • 7x17 LB= Seven ft diameter by seventeen ft long, lighted, bell • 6x20 LI= Six ft diameter by twenty ft long, lighted, ice • BONUS • 6-79-56= Six ft diameter built in 1979, 56th built • 9-33-76= Nine ft diameter built in 1933, 76th built

  25. DAY BOARD ABBREVATIONS • FIRST LETTER……. • S – SQUARE T – TRIANGLE • J – PREF CH M – SAFE WATER • N – NO LATERAL K – RANGE • C – CROSSING • SECOND LETTERS….. • R – RED G – GREEN • W – WHITE B – BLACK

  26. DAYBOARDS CONT. • THIRD LETTER (RANGE BOARDS ONLY) • R – RED G – GREEN • W – WHITE B – BLACK • ADDITIONAL INFO BY LETTERS AFTER A DASH – • I – INTERCOASTAL WATERWAY • SY – YELLOW SQUARE (DUAL PURPOSE) • TY – YELLOW TRIANGLE (DUAL PURPOSE)

  27. EXAMPLES • 6KRW= Six ft wide red range, white stripe in middle • 4JR-SY= Four ft wide preferred CH, red, yellow square • 4SG= Four ft square green • 6TR= Six ft triangle green • 3MB= Three ft safe water, black

  28. ATON SEAMANSHIP • What is covered? • Platforms/limitations at ANT Teams?

  29. What is covered? • ATON Rigging practices and safety • Tools • Quals for Booms, Winches, Cranes • Ship handling / Boat handling • ICE OPS • Cargo handling/Stability • ATON Inland Rivers, Ashore, Coastal waters • ATON Construction Tenders • Lighthouse Restoration

  30. Platforms ANT Teams • TANB- Trailerable Aids to Navigation Boat Not for offshore, 4ft or less seas, Davit capable of 300lbs, 2,500lbs crew & cargo • 55 ANB A&B,C- Different Cranes A&B,C 5-6 ft seas, Floating ATON 3 ft seas A-2,000lb B-3,000lb C-3,300lb No max at stern notch, able to back into a buoy, Cargo 4,000lb • 49 BUSL- Floating ATON 3 ft seas, 10 knots full load +cargo, 6 ft seas, 4,500lb Crane

  31. LIGHT LIST • Number of Aid • Name and locations • Position ( LAT & LONG) • Characteristic • Height • Range • Structure • Remarks

  32. Solar Design Manual • What is Covered? • Solar Panels? • Solar Sizing sheet?

  33. What is covered? • Major / Minor Aid equipment • Solar Sizing Tables by Area • Solar Calculation sheets • Power systems • Internal workings of Lights, Signals • Battery Acquisition

  34. Solar Panels • 10, 20, 35 watt sizes • Floating Aids mounted on top facing up • Fixed Aids mounted pointing South Continental USA- 60 deg angle Hawaii- 30 deg angle Alaska- 75 deg angle

  35. Solar Sizing • Chapter 8 • Take flasher type and lamp size Come up with # of Batteries and Solar Panel size

  36. ATON STRUCTURES • What is covered? • Servicing / Survey requirements?

  37. What is Covered? • Structure Design • Climbing Safety • Inspection

  38. Structure Design • Major ATON Structures- CEUs are tasked with the design. This design work might be carried out by CEU staff, or contracted out. • Minor ATON Structures- Normally little design work required. Structures built by Coast Guard construction tenders (WLICs). The engineering design of specific minor ATON structures, when required, is a CEU responsibility.

  39. Structures Cont. • Appendix B- Data Sheets

  40. Inspection • Chapter 3 & Appendix A- GUIDELINES FOR FIELD UNIT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION • Two levels- Scheduled – CEU, all Major ATON, once every 5 years Field Unit Maintenance- USCG, done on every visit • If unable to fix SSMR and CASREP

  41. Climbing Safety • Must train under CEU-sponsored climber safety training, or a train the trainer • Must have written Certification • Buddy system • Structure 20 ft and higher • 150 Ft or less Safety Observer • PPE

  42. Army Core of Engineers • Memo of Agreement with • Wrecks, obstructions, Survey channels

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