Wednesday, November 6, 2013

contoh marlin test

CONTOH SOAL MARLIN TEST

CONTOH SOAL MARLIN TEST (PREPOSITION)
for everyone
Preposition adalah kata sambung. Pada soal-soal ini, anda diharapkan dapat menggunakan kata sambung yang tepat untuk menyambung kalimat yang terputus.

1. The ship ... Alaska.
a. in c. around
b. out d. about

2. It is ... The Promedae deck.
a. at c. against
b. around d. on

3. We go to shore ... tender.
a. in c. by
b. on d. at

4. The hull is made ... steel.
a. on c. of
b. by d. above

5. He leaned ... the bulkhead.
a. about c. under
b. over d. against

6. She is married ... the captain.
a. to c. without
b. with d. at

7. Is the qualified ... the job?
a. about c. on
b. against d. for

8. I learned marlin test ... this blog.
a. on c. in
b. at d. by

9. Her uniform is similar ... mine.
a. to c. as
b. so d. for

10. Are you afraid ... shark?
a. about c. for
c. against d. of

11. Where ... ... 2 days ago?
a. are you c. did you
b. have you gone d. were you

12. The ship will dock ... Thursday afternoon
a. for c. on
b. in d. at

13. We haven't received a replay since ....
a. 3 days c. last week
b. today d. for a week

14. Do you think she ... come tomorrow?
a. can c. is going
b. have to d. will be

15. .... .... he was staying here, he often saw something strange.
a. during c. for
b. as a long as d. while

16. .............. is the length of promenade deck
a. how many c. what
b. how long d. how much

17. We can see the difference ........ the result.
a. by checking c. from checking
b. with checking d. to check

18. We need to keep .... with the current issues.
a. on c. at
b. up d. in

19. MS. Statendam isn't ..... MS. Rotterdam.
a. as big than c. as big as
b. as big with d. so big with

20. How does he work? He works ....
a. hardly c. hard
b. good d. so hard

CONTOH SOAL MARLIN TEST (WHAT DO YOU SAY)
for everyone
What Do You Say adalah soal dimana anda harus menyebutkan angka. Walaupun bukan dalam harfiah yang sebenarnya. Silahkan pelajari soal-soal dibawah ini.

1. I think it's expensive. It cost $ 142.00
a. one hundred and forty two dollars
b. one thousand and fourty two dollars
c. one hundred forty one dollars
d. one hundred fourty two pounds

2. What do you think? Is it worth $ 100.00?
a. one thousand dollars
b. one hundred
c. one hundred dollars
d. one o'clock

3. In the fall of 1998 another ship will launched
a. nineteen hundred and ninety nine
b. nineteen thousand and ninety eight hundred
c. nineteen hundred and ninetty eight years
d. nineteen ninety-eight

4. America gained independence in the year 1776
a. seventeen hundred and seventy six years
b. seventeen seventy six
c. eight hundred
d. seventeen seventeen six

5. The new ship is going to be 780 feet long
a. seven hundred and eighty
b. seventeen hundred
c. eight hundred
d. seven thousand and eighty

6. The Volendam will have 1,440 passengers
a. one hundred and fourty
b. fourteen hundred and fourty
c. one thousand four hundred and fourty
d. one hundred fourty four thousand

7. The ship will weight 63,000 gross ton
a. sixty three hundred
b. sixty three thousand
c. sixty two thousand
d. sixty three and thousand

8. In the year 2000 we will have 13,182 berths
a. one thousand three hundred and eighty two
b. thirteen thousand one hundred and eighty two
c. fourteen thousand
d. thirteen hundred and eighty two

9. In the ship will have a top speed of 23 knots
a. twenty two
b. twenty three
c. twenty one
d. twenty three hundred

10. He has to go to work at 08.00
a. 8 o'clock in the evening
b. 8.pm
c. 20.00 hours
d. 8.am

11. He finished work at 16.00
a. 4.am
b. 4.pm
c. 4 o'clock in the morning
d. 04.00

12. The ship will depart at noon
a. 12.00
b. 24.00
c. 12 am
d. 11.55 pm

13. We didn't get back from the party till half past midnight
a. 12.00
b. 24.00
c. 12 am
d. 00.30

14. He work only on the weekend
a. Monday-Friday
b. Saturday Only
c. Saturday and Sunday
d. Sunday and Monday

15. He has to scrub the deck at half past four in the morning
a. 16.30
b. 16.00
c. 03.30
d. 04.30


CONTOH SOAL MARLIN TEST (DIFFERENT SOUND)
for everyone
Pada bagian ini, soal-soal harus dijawab sesuai dengan perbedaan pengucapaan salah satu kata. Yang Berbeda pengucapannya berarti itu yang anda pilih.

1. a. Wicked
b. Cracked
c. Chipped
d. Filled

2. a. Slip
b. Physics
c. typist
d. Pilot

3. a. Pace
b. Faucet
c. Bouncing
d. Chew

4. a. Finger
b. Stingy
c. Language
d. Glow

5. a. Comb
b. Stab
c. Public
d. Tubby

6. a. Thread
b. Bear
c. Leather
d. Rear

7. a. Throw
b. Down
c. Slow
d. Bowl

8. a. Pile
b. Strive
c. Cliff
d. Pantomime
9. a. Award
b. Dawn
c. Law
d. Flaw

10. a. Buckle
b. Lucky
c. Skull
d. Bull

11. a. Write
b. Who
c. Weather
d. Wrist

12. a. Tomb
b. Gloomy
c. Shot
d. Hoot

13. a. Booth
b. Shoot
c. Food
d. Flood

14. a. Sour
b. Hour
c. Ours
c. Soul

15. a. Burn
b. Rude
c. Fur
d. Curly

16. a. Dome
b. Some
c. Chrome
d. Gnome

17. a. Shy
b. Fly
c. Buy
d. Early

18. a. Back
b. Lame
c. Sand
d. Ham

19. a. Fudge
b. Crude
c. Nude
d. Juke

20. a. Host
b. Hip
c. Honest
d. Hole

21. a. Dear
b. Fear
c. Bear
d. Here

22. a. Cost
b. Coast
c. Code
d. Coat

23. a. Bad
b. Dad
c. Land
d. Dark

24. a. Burn
b. Bomb
c. Lamb
d. Comb

25. a. Dreadful
b. Handsome
c. Dead
d. Bread

26. a. Lettuce
b. Business
c. Busy
d. Minute

27. a. Hungry
b. Customs
c. Luck
d. Curtain

28. a. Listen
b. Castle
c. Punctual
d. Whistle

29. a. Worry
b. Improve
c. Front
d. Government

30. a. Pleasant
b. Pure
c. Shop
d. Pair

CONTOH SOAL MARLIN TEST (ODD WORDS)
for everyone
Odd Words; adalah contoh soal dimana anda harus memilih satu dari empat kata yang paling berbeda. Untuk nomor 1 anda harus memilih "Meal". Karena kata ini adalah kata umum. Berbeda dengan breakfast (makan pagi), supper (makan setelah dinner/ late dinner), dinner (makan malam). Sedangkan Meal (artinya hanya makan), tidak ada waktu spesifik untuk meal.

1. a. Breakfast
b. Meal
c. Supper
d. Dinner

2. a. Chopper
b. Helicopter
c. Plane
d. Whirly Bird

3. a. Dinghy
b. Yacht
c. Coaster
d. Ferry

4. a. University
b. Faculty
c. Academy
d. Institute

5. a. Porridge
b. Hominy
c. Gruel
d. Gratin

6. a. Oyster
b. Prawn
c. Shrimp
d. Crayfish

7. a. Swordfish
b. Carp
c. Trout
d. Shellfish

8. a. Bland
b. Tasteless
c. Spicy
d. Insipid

9. a. Poodle
b. Seal
c. Dog
d. Sleuth-hound

10. a. Chicken
b. Hen
c. Rooster
d. Stork

11. a. Turmeric
b. Ginger
c. Citronella
d. Galangal

12. a. Fawn
b. Ruby
c. Scarlet
d. Crimson

13. a. Godown
b. Forth
c. Warehouse
d. Storage

14. a. Sword
b. Saber
c. Rapier
d. Spear

15. a. Buddy
b. Friend
c. Fellow
d. Class Fellow

16. a. Lotus
b. Jasmine
c. Amber
d. Sponge

17. a. Dormitory
b. Hostel
c. Dorm
d. Convert

18. a. Persimmon
b. Pomelo
c. Orange
d. Grape Fruit

19. a. Grape
b. Moselle
c. Muscatel
d. Guava

20. a. Onion
b. Candlenut
c. Shallot
d. Garlic

21. a. Road
b. River
c. Street
d. Square

22. a. Book
b. Magazine
c. Television
d. Newspaper

23. a. Arm
b. Head
c. Hand
d. Hat

24. a. Tube
b. Pipe
c. Cylinder
d. bridge

25. a. gallon
b. Bottle
c. Liter
d. Pint

26. a. Boss
b. Wife
c. Son
d. Daughter

27. a. Doctor
b. Medicine
c. Taxi
d. Ambulance

28. a. Postcard
b. Stamp
c. Letter
d. Travel's cheque

29. a. Occupation
b. Nurse
c. Doctor
d. Shop Assistant

30. a. Speak
b. talk
c. Say
d. Scream

31. a. Entrance
b. Exit
c. No Entry
d. Push

32. a. Smile
b. Kiss
c. Taste
d. Listen

33. a. Pig
b. Horse
c. Sheep
d. Beef

34. a. Stadium
b. Ground
c. Field
d. Team

35. a. String
b. Soap
c. Towel
d. Razor

36. a. Cellar
b. Lavatory
c. Roof
d. Stairs

37. a. Meaning
b. Incorrect
c. Mistake
d. Wrong

38. a. Blood
b. Tomato
c. Strawberry
d. Beer

39. a. Try On
b. Put On
c. Get On
d. Take Off

40. a. Gallery
b. Theater
c. Cabaret
d. Museum

41. a. Course
b. Test
c. Fail
d. Pass

42. a. Christmas
b. Easter
c. 20th Century
d. New Year's Day

43. a. Bill
b. Waiter
c. Service Charge
d. Tip

44. a. Speedy
b. Slow
c. Swift
d. Rapid

45. a. Huge
b. Enormous
c. Immense
d. Tiny

46. a. Pretty
b. Graceful
c. Handsome
d. Ugly

47. a. Reduce
b. Costly
c. Unreasonable
d. Dear

48. a. Rusty
b. Spotless
c. Stained
d. Dusty

49. a. Glad
b. Sad
c. Marry
d. Cheerful

50. a. Scared
b. Frightened
c. Cowardly
d. Blod

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

SHIPPING COMPANY

Shipping Companies List
1. PT. SAMUDRA PETRINDO ASIA ( SAMPET )
   Ship owner , crewing agent, ship management and charter.
   Gedung Bimantara 18-19 floor, Jl. Kebon Sirih Kav. 17-19 Jakarta Indonesia
   Phone. (62-21) 3927446, 3927447 (hunting)  fax. (62-21) 3927449 telex. 69195,
   69196 SPA IA, Cable: SPASHIP
   E-mail     : spaship@sampet.co.id
   Website : http://www.sampet.co.id
2. PT. ANDHIKA LINES 
   Ship owner, ship management, crewing agent and charter
   Menara Kadin Indonesia 7th floor Jl.. Rasuna Said blok X-5 kav. 2 & 3 Kuningan
   Jakarta 12950 Indonesia .  
   Phone (62-21)5227220 faks.(62-21) 5227221 telex. 60819 AAGRUP IA cable.
   ANDLINES Jakarta
   E-mail  :  andhjkt@rad.net.id
   Operasional office (personalia) jl. Kebon Bawang V no. 9 Tanjung Priok Jakarta
   14320 Indonesia      
   Phone  : (62-21) 43911820/22  faks. (62-21) 43911821 /25 telex. 664039 AESCD IA
3.PT. GLORY SHIPPING
   Crewing agent
   Menara Global 19 th floor Jl. Gatot Subroto no. 27 Indonesia
4.PACIFIC CARRIERS LIMITED (PCL)
  Owner, crewing agent, ship management, charter
  Gedung Graha Kirana , Jln. Yos Sudarso lantai 9  -  Indonesia
  Phone.(62-21) 6504577
5.PT. CITRA ANDANA (MISC)
  Crewing agent (Malaysian International Shipping Company)
 Jl. Tebet Barat Dalam V no. 11 Jakarta Indonesia
   Phone . (62-21) 8354262
6.PT. JEEWONG
   Crewing agent (Korean ship)
   Jl. Mitra Sunter Blvd, komp SMR Rukan B/6 (samping Bank Danamon) Jakarta
   Indonesia
   Phone. (62-21) 6512884,6508320
7.PT. NYK LINE INDONESIA
   NYK agent, crewing agent, charter
   5th floor Nusantara Building Jl. MH Thamrin no 59 Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
   Phone. (62-21) 3908490 fax. (62-21) 3904677
8. PT. PARNARAYA GROUP HOLDING COMPANY
    Shipping, land transportation, freight forwading, trading, industry
    Jl. Berdikari no. 7-8 Tg. Priok Jakrta, Indonesia
    Phone. (62-21) 4301263, telex 64135 DWIKA IA, fax. (62-21)  495747
9. PT. PELAYARAN INDAYU SAMUDRA
    Crewing agent, ship agent (Greece ship/Greek)
    Artamas Building VI 3rd Floor, Room 8-10 Jl. Jend. A. Yani  No.2 Jakarta 13210
    Indonesia
    Phone.  (62-21)  4894702 (direct)  or (62-21)  4898118 .
10. PT. SAGITA SEMESTA SHIPPING
    Crewing agent, ship agent
    Jl. Kelapa Muda III blok K no 17 Walang Baru, Tanjung Priok Jakarta Utara.
    Indonesia
    Phone. (62-21) 4304112 fax. (62-21) 4304112
11. PT. SUNJIN SAMUDRA
     Crewing agent
     Plaza Pacific, Jl. Bulevar Barat Raya blok B 4 no. 91, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta
     Utara, Indonesia
     Phone. (62-21) 45846253
12. PETRO JAYA MARINE SDN. BHD
     Owner, ship management, crewing agent
     6001Beach Road # 09-01 Golden Mille Tower Singapore 199589
     Phone. 2973780
13. RAFFLES SHIP MANAGEMENT SERVICE PTE. LTD
      Ship management, crewing agent, owner
      015 Outram Road 09-05 Tan Boon Liat Building Singapore 169074 (att. Mr.
     Gandhi)
14. OCEAN TANKERS PTE. LTD
      Owner, ship management, crewing agent
      no. 41 Tuas Road Singapore 2263
      Phone.  8615050, 7560477
15. STRAIT LINK SHIP AGENCY
      Crewing agent
      14 Robinson Road # 08-02 Far East Finance Building Singapore 648554
      Phone. 2259938 (Mr. Amin Suo)
16. MARITIM CONSORTIUM MANAGEMENT SHIPPING AGENCY (PT TRANS RIA SAMUDRA)
     Owner, ship management, crewing agent
     68 C komplek Damai Jalan Lumut Off. Jalan Ipoh 50400 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
     Phone. (03) 4435336/4435337, fax. (03) 4411476
     Jakarta office :PT. TRANS RIA SAMUDRA Jl. Bambu kuning no. 46   Jakarta,
     Indonesia
     Phone . (62-21) 7258752 (att.Capt. Ramelan/Capt. Ramli)
17. PT. BASHIRO PERSADA
      Crewing agent
     Jl. Gadang Terusan no. 26 Tg. Priok Jakarta Utara, Indonesia (Pak Robin/Pak
     Nugraha)
18. PT. ADIMAS PUTRA PERKASA
     Crewing agent, ship management
     Jl. Bukit Gading Indah Blok H no. 20 Kelapa Gading (samping Makro) Indonesia
     (att. Capt. Malonda)
19. PT. ABDI KITA SEGARA
     Crewing agent
    Jl. Menteng Terusan no. 9 A RT. 02/08 Lagoa Tg. Priok , Jakarta, Indonesia
    Phone. (62-21) 4300562
20. PT. DORON MARINDO INC
     Crewing agent (Greece ship)
     Jl. C Warakas gang IV no. 72 Tg. Priok Jakarta, Indonesia
     Phone. (62-21) 4300167 (Pak Halim)
21. PT. DUTA RIA BAHARI
      Crewing agent
     Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu
22. PT. DHARMA SURYA SAMUDRA
      International shipping company, ship owners, operators, charters and agencies
      Wisma Mitra Sunter 1st Floor Suite 1-06, Boulevard Mitra Sunter Blok C-2 Jl. Yos
      Sudarso kav. 89  Jakarta 14350 Indonesia
      Phone. (62-21) 6514735 Fax. (62-21) 6514736
23. PT. CAHAYA SWASTI SAMUDRA
      Dredging & marine contractors, general marine services & suppliers
      Wisma Mitra Sunter 1st Floor Suite 1-06, Boulevard Mitra Sunter Blok C-2 Jl. Yos
      Sudarso kav. 89 Jakarta 14350 Indonesia
      Phone. (62-21) 6514735 Fax. (62-21) 6514736
24. CV. GUNA MAKMUR
      Ship suppliers
     Jl. Salak 12 Cilacap, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
      Phone. (62-282) 534997  Fax (62-282) 531367
      Email     : budilim@cilacap.wasantara.net.id
25. PT. HAGAJAYA KEMASINDO SARANA
     Global freight forwarding & shipping line
     Graha Cempaka Mas C- 28 , Jl. Letjen Suprapto, Jakarta 10640 - Indonesia
     Phone. (62-21) 4266253, (hunting)  Fax (62-21) 4203860   telex . 49007 HKS IA
     Email     : hagajaya@centrin.net.id  (att. Capt. Ananta Gultom)
     website :  www.hagajaya.co.id
26. PT. BINAKER BUMI MILLENIUM
     Crewing Agent
     Jl. Walang Baru VII blok E 18 Jakarta Utara 14260
     Phone/fax : (62-21) 495708    
27. P.T DJAKARTA LLOYD
     Ship owner, ship management, crewing, charter , other shipping business
     Jl. Senen Raya No. 44 Jakarta 10410
     Phone. (62-21) 3456206  fax. (62-21) 3441461
     Email     : dlloydship@dlloyd.co.id
     Website : http://www.dlloyd.co.id
28. PT. HUMPUSS SEA TRANSPORT
     Ship owners, ship management, ship agent, crewing agent and shipbuilding  consultant
     Gedung Group Humpus 10 th Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur 17 Jakarta 10110 Indonesia
     Phone. (62-21) 3522536 (hunting) fax. (62-21) 3522543 LNG division phone.
    (62-21) 3522527 fax.(62-21)3522527 telex. 44298 HUMPDP IA    cable. HST Jakarta
    44100
29. PT. PELAYARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA (PELNI)
     Pasengger ship operator, ship owner, etc
     Head office : Jl. Gajah Mada 14 PO. Box 1115, Jakarta 10130
     Phone. (62-21) 3844342 (hunting) telex. 44580, 45040, 45791, 40377 PELNI IA  fax.
    (62-21) 3854130 cable. PELNI
30. PT.(Persero) BIRO KLASIFIKASI INDONESIA
     Ship classification, testing, laboratorium, inspection, oil and gas cunsultancy,
     inspection and consultancy of marine and industri
     Jl. Yos Sudarso no. 38-39 Jakarta Utara 14010
     Phone. 62-21-4301017,4300993, 430703  fax. 62-21-4300139, 492509, 496175
31. SAMUDERA INDONESIA GROUP
     Ships owner, ship management, crewing agent, etc
     Graha Bukaka Bld. Suite 402 4th FI Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu 17 A   Jakarta 12780
     Phone. (62-21)7983401, 7983405 (hunting) fax. (62-21) 7983416, 7983417 (2 lines)
     telex. 66100, 66104,66119
32. PT. ARTALAPAN BINTANG JAYA
     International Freight Forwarding
     Jl. Haji Suit No. 20 Semper Barat, Jakarta Utara 14130 Indonesia
     Phone/Fax : (62-21) 4407045
33. DE LA PLAZA SERVICIOS MARITIMOS PORTUARIOS (PESQUEROS Y MINEROS SOPHIA GROUP)
     Shipping consultant, Agent, Ship suppliers etc for Chile (Arica Port, Chile)
     Cruz Del Sur 2285 Arica Primera Region, Chile
     Telefax: 056 58 22 22 59
34. PT. PELAYARAN GLOBAL SAMUDERA
     Crewing agent ( Antoni Veder, Netherland)
     Gedung Perkantoran I Gedung IV Lantai I Ruang 2 Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 2 Jakarta-Indonesia
      Phone : (62-21) 47867363
      E-mail: globalsamudera@indosat.net.id
35. TRANS-OMNI INDONESIA
     Crewing Agent (Singapore Company)
     Lina Building 3rd Floor, Room 303 Jl. Rasuna Said Kav. B7 Jakarta 12910 Indonesia
     Phone : (62-21)2526106, 2526107  Fax : (62-21) 5274179
36. PT. SANTA BAHTERA
     Ship owner, ship management, broker, charter
     Wisma SMR, 2nd Floor, Suite 204 Jl. Yos Sudarso Kav. 89, Jakarta 14350-
     Indonesia
     Phone: (62-21) 6522020 (hunting) - Fax (62-21) 6505646
     E-mail : santa-b@indo.net.id
37. PT. GESURI LLOYD
      Ship owner, ship management, charter, crewing agent
      Jl. Tiang Bendera IV No. 45 Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
      Phone . (62-21) 6904000
      E-mail : glld@pacific.net.id
      Website : www.gesuri.co.id
38. PT. ARPENI PRATAMA OCEAN LINE
      Ship owner, ship management, charter, crewing agent, etc.
      Wisma BSG  11th Floor Jl. Abdul Muis No.40 Jakrta Pusat 10160
      Phone . (62-21) 3505350, 3505355  Fax. (62-21) 3803615, 3847683 Telex . 44626 APOL IA-46171 LAYAR IA
      Cable . ARPALINE JAKARTA
39. SCORPA PRANEDYA TANKER INC.
      Ship owner, ship management, charter, crewing agent, etc
      30 Jl. Tuku Cik Di Tiro Jakarta
      Phone . (62-21) 330665 Telex. 69096 PRAMX IA JKT
      Office : Menara Sudirman Building 7th Floor Suite A Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 50 JAkarta 12190 Jakrta 12190
      Phone . (62-21) 5226587 / 89 , 5226607 / 17  Fax. (62-21) 5226609
40. PT. TANJUNG MITRA SAMUDERA
      Shipping Agency and sea transportation
      Jl. Agung Niaga III Blok G-4 No. 6 Sunter Agung Jakarta 14350   Indonesia
      Phone. (62-21) 6519376, 6400514     Fax.(62-12) 6452968  Telex. 42415 TMSLTD IA
      E-mail :  tanjung@cabi.net.id
41. PT. CITRA ANDANA
     Crewing agent
     Jl. Tebet Barat Raya No. 1-X (Kav. Jepang) Jakarta 12810   Indonesia
     Phone. (62-21) 8354260/62  Fax. (62-21) 8354260
42. PT. DEWANTARA BANGUN NUSA
      Radar, transsmiter, receiver, gyro compass, auto pilot and immarsat repair specialist
      Phone (62-21) 43904552 Fax. (62-21) 4367963
      E-Mail : dewakb@softhome.net (att. Hendra J)
43. AEKA SHIPPING LINES (PVT) LIMITED
      Shipping and charter agency, trading (export-import), shipping manning (crewing)
      Kader Chamber (G/Fl.) 97, Agrabad C/A - Chittagong- 4100 Bangladesh
      Phone : 880-31-711267   Fax : 880-31-711268   Telex : 633119 ALBAG  BJ
      E-Mail : aeka@spnetctg.com
44. PT. TRIMANGGADA NUSANTARA LINES
      Ship owner, crewing agents, ship charter, etc
      Wisma 46- Kota BNI Suite 15.05 Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav 1 Jakarta 10220, Indonesia
      Phone : (62-21) 2515277 fax : (62-21) 2515276
      Email : tmnl@cbn.net.id (contact: Capt. W.S Trisno

Sunday, October 13, 2013

MACAM DAN JENIS KAPAL KAPAL SERTA FUNGSI YG ADA DI DUNIA PELAYARAN

Banyak orang awam yg belum paham dgn scope kerja pelaut. dan bahkan pelaut tsb yg baru terjun belum memahami dgn baik.makanya hari ini aku mau nulis tentang yg satu ini tentang macam jenis kapal dan fungsinya. kata istilah kapal adalah sarana alat angkut/tranfortasi yg di gunakan sebagai kendaran di atas air baik yg mengunakan mesin atau mengunakan layar sebagi tenaga penggerakanya. nah. kapal yg ada saat ini macam macam typenya:
1. tanker, is a ship designed to transport liquids in bulk. Major types of tankship include the oil tanker, the chemical tanker, and the liquefied natural gas carrier.
kapal tannker ini pun dalam pengangkutan di bagi bagi lagi dari jenis atau typenya . juga akan berbeda beda. makin berbahaya muatan yg di bawah maka  system design kapal itu pun akan makin canggih. demi keselamatan si awak kapal tsb.
2. car carrier shi/ Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are vessels designed to carry wheeled cargo such as automobiles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, trailers or railroad cars that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels. This is in contrast to lo-lo (lift on-lift off) vessels which use a crane to load and unload cargo.
RORO vessels have built-in ramps which allow the cargo to be efficiently “rolled on” and “rolled off” the vessel when in port. While smaller ferries that operate across rivers and other short distances still often have built-in ramps, the term RORO is generally reserved for larger ocean-going vessels. The ramps and doors may be stern-only, or bow and stern for quick loading.
3. A ferry (or ferryboat) is a form of transport, usually a boat or ship, used to carry (or ferry) passengers and their vehicles across a body of water. Ferries are also used to transport freight (in lorries and sometimes unpowered freight containers) and even railroad cars. Most ferries operate on regular, frequent, return services. A foot-passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi.
3. A cruise ship or cruise liner is a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship’s amenities are part of the experience. Cruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, with millions of passengers each year. . Cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their originating port. In contrast, dedicated transport oriented ocean liners do “line voyages” and typically transport passengers from one point to another, rather than on round trips. Some cruise ships also engage in longer trips which may not lead back to the same port for many months (longer round trips
4. Container ships are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. They form a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport.dgn system containerization maka pemuatan dan pembongkaran akan menjadi cepat. biasanya 4 s/d 6 jam kapal sudah siap untuk berlayar kembali.
5. A bulk carrier, bulk freighter, or bulkre is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo, such as grains, coal, ore, and cement in its cargo holds. kelebihan dari kapal ini adalah daya angkut yg besar karena broken stowagenya pun kecil.
6. A barge is a flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods. Some barges are not self-propelled and need to be towed by tugboats or pushed by towboats.
7. Hopper barge is a kind of non-mechanical ship or vessel that cannot move around by itself, unlike some other types of barges. Designed to carry materials, like rocks, sand, soil and rubbish, for dumping into the ocean, a river or lake for land reclamation.
8. A heavy lift ship is a vessel designed to move loads that cannot be handled by normally equipped ships. They are of two types: semi-submersibles capable of lifting another ship out of the water and transporting it; and vessels that augment unloading facilities at inadequately equipped ports.
9. A Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO; also called a “unit” and a “system”) is a type of floating tank system used by the offshore oil and gas industry and designed to take all of the oil or gas produced from nearby platforms or templates, process it, and store it until the oil or gas can be offloaded onto a tanker or transported through a pipeline.
10. A diving support vessel is a ship that is used as a floating base for professional diving projects
11. A fireboat is a specialized watercraft, often resembling a tugboat, with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires.
12. A Platform supply vessel (often abbreviated as PSV) is a ship specially designed to supply offshore oil platforms. These ships range from 65 to 350 feet in length and accomplish a variety of tasks. The primary function for most of these vessels is transportation of goods and personnel to and from offshore oil platforms and other offshore structures
13. A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that should not move themselves alone, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal, or those that cannot move themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, or oil platforms. Tugboats are powerful for their size and strongly built, some are ocean-going. Some tugboats serve as icebreakers or salvage boats. Early tugboats had steam engines; today diesel engines are used.
14. A cable layer or cable ship is a deep-sea vessel designed and used to lay underwater cables for telecommunications, electricity, and such. A large superstructure, and one or more spools that feed off the transom, distinguish it from other types of ship.
15. A crane vessel, crane ship or floating crane is a ship that is specialized in lifting heavy loads. The largest crane vessels are often used for offshore construction. The larger vessels are often semi-submersibles, but also conventional monohulls are used. One of the differences with a sheerleg is that the cranes can rotate.
16. A drillship is a maritime vessel that has been fitted with drilling apparatus. It is most often used for exploratory drilling of new oil or gas wells in deep water or for scientific drilling. The drillship can also be used as a platform to carry out well maintenance or completion work such as casing and tubing installation or subsea tree installations. It is often built to the design specification of the oil production company and/or investors, but can also be a modified tanker hull outfitted with a dynamic positioning system to maintain its position over the well.Drillships are just one way to perform exploratory drilling. This function can also be performed by Semi-submersibles, jackup barges, barges, or platform rigs.
17. Dredging is an excavation activity or operation usually carried out at least partly underwater, in shallow seas or fresh water areas with the purpose of gathering up bottom sediments and disposing of them at a different location.A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed, Dredging can produce materials for land reclamation or other purposes (usually construction-related),
18. A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river. Many different kinds of vessels are used in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing.
19. research vessel (RV or R/V) is a ship designed and equipped to carry out research at sea. Research vessels carry out a number of roles. Some of these roles can be combined into a single vessel, others require a dedicated vessel.
20. Harbor tugs. Historically tugboats were the first seagoing vessels to receive steam propulsion, freedom from the restraint of the wind, and capability of going in any direction. As such, they were employed in harbors to assist ships in docking and departure
Tugboats are highly maneuverable, and various propulsion systems have been developed to increase maneuverability and increase safety. The earliest tugs were fitted with paddle wheels, but these were soon replaced by propeller-driven tugs. Kort nozzles have been added to increase thrust per kW/hp. This was followed by the nozzle-rudder, which omitted the need for a conventional rudder. The cycloidal propeller was developed prior to World War II and was occasionally used in tugs because of its maneuverability. After World War II it was also linked to safety due to the development of the Voith Water Tractor, a tugboat configuration which could not be pulled over by its tow. In the late 1950s, the Z-drive or (azimuth thruster) was developed. Although sometimes referred to as the Schottel system, many brands exist: Schottel, Z-Peller, Duckpeller, Thrustmaster, Ulstein, Wärtsilä, etc. The propulsion systems are used on tugboats designed for tasks such as ship docking and marine construction. Conventional propeller/rudder configurations are more efficient for port-to-port towing.
21. A cargo ship or freighter is any sort of ship or vessel that carries cargo, goods, and materials from one port to another. Thousands of cargo carriers ply the world’s seas and oceans each year; they handle the bulk of international trade. Cargo ships are usually specially designed for the task, often being equipped with cranes and other mechanisms to load and unload, and come in all sizes
22. A warship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for combat. Warships are usually built in a completely different way than merchant ships. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, a warship typically only carries weapons, ammunition and supplies for its own crew (rather than merchant cargo). Warships usually belong to a navy
23. Sailing ship is now used to refer to any large wind-powered vessel. In technical terms, a ship was a sailing vessel with a specific rig of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them, making the sailing adjective redundant. In popular usage “ship” became associated with all large sailing vessels and when steam power came along the adjective became necessary. Large sailing vessels which are not ship rigged may be more appropriately called boats.
24. A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which has only limited underwater capability. The term submarine most commonly refers to large crewed autonomous vessels; however, historically or more casually, submarine can also refer to medium sized or smaller vessels (midget submarines, wet subs), Remotely Operated Vehicles or robots. The word submarine was originally an adjective meaning “under the sea”, and so consequently other uses such as “submarine engineering” or “submarine cable” may not actually refer to submarines at all. Submarine was shortened from the term “submarine boat”.
25. The Landing Craft, Tank (Landing Craft Tank) was an amphibious assault ship for landing tanks on beachheads. The first examples appeared during the Second World War. They were used by the Royal Navy and U.S. Navy in World War II. The latter used them afterwards under different designations in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. During WWII, they were commonly called by their abbreviation, LCT.
kalau mau di jabarkan lagi, akan lebih panjang ceritanya seperti contoh untuk satu kapal saja seperti tanker sudahh banyak jenisnya dari Chemical tanker, Oil tanker, LNG carrier, LPG carrier, dan sebagainya.rangkuman di atas hanya sekedar garis besarnya saja. yg memudah orang mengenali dari scope kerja kapal kapal yg ada saat in

Pelaut Sejati Pasti'kan Pulang!!!


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Wahai pelaut sejati, pengembara samudera
Jangan pernah ada kata kandas apalagi jera

Meski kapalmu retak dihantam gelombang
Meski kapalmu terkoyak digores batu karang

Wahai pelaut sejati, pengembara samudera biru
Hati setegar laut setegar karang, jadikan dirimu

Kelak semua badai pasti 'kan berlalu
Masih besar harapan 'tuk kembali bertemu

Pelaut sejati pasti 'kan pulang ke dermaga
Meski ada seribu luka di sekujur tubuhnya

Seluas-luas samudera pasti bertepi
Setiap ombak bergerak mencari pantai

Ketika terlihat burung-burung beterbangan di cakrawala
Pertanda daratan di depan sana,  meski sayup-sayup terlihat mata

Harapan kembali selamat semakin nyata
Segeralah bergegas ke sana,  ke daratan di depan mata

Segeralah kapalmu berlabuh di dermaga biru menyala
Meski itu cuma dermaga kecil di tengah samudera

Ketika telah tercium bau daratan
Bersuka-rialah wahai petualang jantan

Lempar jangkar jauh-jauh agar tersangkut
Lempar hingga terbenam di dasar laut

Gulung dan simpan semua layar masa lalu
Ikat erat semua itu dengan simpul mati di hatimu

Ikat kuat tali sauh kapal dengan simpul hati pejuang
Agar tak hilang kapalmu diseret gelombang

Pelaut sejati pasti 'kan pulang
Meski ada seribu badai menghadang!!!

popeye and olive oyl










Alat NAVIGASI di kapal

Peralatan Navigasi kapal

Saat di sekolah dulu kalau dosen sedang mengajar dan menerangakan sampai sang dosen berbusa mulutnya. tapi si murid tak memperhatikan apa yg di jelaskan di depan, kita harus bersyukur juga loh sama dosen dosen yg killer dan streng jadi tak bodo bodo amat sama hasil lulusannya sedikit banyak ilmu sang dosen menyerap di kepalanya. sbg pelaut adalah sang navigator di atas kapal, ilmu melayari kapal harus di pahami. apa si ilmu pelayaran  seingat kita, adalag ilmu yg mengajari kita cara membawah sebuah kapal dari satu tempat ke tempat lain dengan aman. praktis dan ekonomis.
 jadi Navigasi adalah penentuan posisi dan arah perjalanan baik di medan sebenarnya atau di peta, dan oleh sebab itulah pengetahuan tentang kompas dan peta, radar, arpa, GMDSS, live saving equipment, dan buku buku publikasi serta teknik penggunaannya haruslah dimiliki dan dipahami.
Sebelum kompas ditemukan, navigasi dilakukan dengan melihat posisi benda-benda langit seperti matahari dan bintang-bintang dilangit, yang tentunya bermasalah kalau langit sedang mendung. kapal kapal sekarang sudah canggig canggih baik dari system elektronik yg terus bermunculan sehingga mempermudahkan kita dalam menentukan posisi kapal. tapi alat alat tradisional yg di ajarkan Bpk. ML Palumian jgn di lupakan karena suatu saat pasti kita harus mempergunakannya. banyak buku buku yg terbit oleh Captain captain senior kita yg mengajarkan cara melayari kapal dgn baik.  salah satunya adalah perangakat navigasi, semua pelaut harus mengenal dan dapat menggunakannya semaksimal mungkil agar tercapai keselamatan dalam rute pelayarannya,  apalagi adik adik kita yg masi taruna mereka wajib hukumnya. salah satu alat alat tersebut sebagai berikut:
1.Peta merupakan perlengkapan utama dalam pelayaran penggambaran dua dimensi (pada bidang datar) keseluruhan atau sebagian dari permukaan bumi yang diproyeksikan dengan perbandingan/skala tertentu

atau dengan kata lain representasi dua dimensi dari suatu ruang tiga dimensi. Ilmu yang mempelajari pembuatan peta disebut kartografi.
Proyeksi peta menurut jenis bidang proyeksi dibedakan :
Proyeksi bidang datar / Azimuthal / Zenithal
Proyeksi Kerucut
Proyeksi Silinder 
Proyeksi peta menurut kedudukan bidang proyeksi dibedakan :
Proyeksi normal
Proyeksi miring
Proyeksi transversal 
Proyeksi peta menurut jenis unsur yang bebas distorsi dibedakan:
Proyeksi conform, merupakan jenis proyeksi yang mempertahankan besarnya sudut
Proyeksi equidistant, merupakan jenis proyeksi yang mempertahankan besarnya panjang jarak
Proyeksi equivalent, merupakan jenis proyeksi yang mempertahankan besarnya luas suatu daerah pada bidang lengkung
2. Kompas adalah alat penunjuk arah yang selalu menunjuk kearah Utara, dengan melihat arah Utara-Selatan pada Kompas dan dengan membandingkannya dengan arah Utara Peta kita sudah dapat mengorientasikan posisi pada petaKompas adalah alat navigasi untuk mencari arah berupa sebuah panah penunjuk magnetis yang bebas menyelaraskan dirinya dengan medan magnet bumi secara akurat. Kompas memberikan rujukan arah tertentu, sehingga sangat membantu dalam bidang navigasi. Arah mata angin yang ditunjuknya adalah utara, selatan, timur, dan barat. Apabila digunakan bersama-sama dengan jam dan sekstan, maka kompas akan lebih akurat dalam menunjukkan arah. Alat ini membantu perkembangan perdagangan maritim dengan membuat perjalanan jauh lebih aman dan efisien dibandingkan saat manusia masih berpedoman pada kedudukan bintang untuk menentukan arah.

Alat apa pun yang memiliki batang atau jarum magnetis yang bebas bergerak menunjuk arah utara magnetis dari magnetosfer sebuah planet sudah bisa dianggap sebagai kompas. Kompas jam adalah kompas yang dilengkapi dengan jam matahari. Kompas variasi adalah alat khusus berstruktur rapuh yang digunakan dengan cara mengamati variasi pergerakan jarum. Girokompas digunakan untuk menentukan utara sejati.
Lokasi magnet di Kutub Utara selalu bergeser dari masa ke masa. Penelitian terakhir yang dilakukan oleh The Geological Survey of Canada melaporkan bahwa posisi magnet ini bergerak kira-kira 40 km per tahun ke arah barat laut.
Berikut ini adalah arah mata angin yang dapat ditentukan kompas.

Utara (disingkat U atau N)
Barat (disingkat B atau W)
Timur (disingkat T atau E)
Selatan (disingkat S)
Barat laut (antara barat dan utara, disingkat NW)
Timur laut (antara timur dan utara, disingkat NE)
Barat daya (antara barat dan selatan, disingkat SW)
Tenggara (antara timur dan selatan, disingkat SE)

3. GPS Salah satu perlengkapan modern untuk navigasi adalah Global Positioning Satelite/GPS adalah perangkat yang dapat mengetahui posisi koordinat bumi secara tepat yang dapat secara langsung menerima sinyal dari satelit. Perangkat GPS modern menggunakan peta sehingga merupakan perangkat modern dalam navigasi di darat, kapal di laut, sungai dan danau serta pesawat udara
Global Positioning System (GPS) adalah satu-satunya sistem navigasi satelit yang berfungsi dengan baik. Sistem ini menggunakan 24 satelit yang mengirimkan sinyal gelombang mikro ke Bumi. Sinyal ini diterima oleh alat penerima di permukaan, dan digunakan untuk menentukan posisi, kecepatan, arah, dan waktu. Sistem yang serupa dengan GPS anatara lain GLONASS Rusia, Galileo Uni Eropa, IRNSS India.

Sistem ini dikembangkan oleh Departemen Pertahanan Amerika Serikat, dengan nama lengkapnya adalah NAVSTAR GPS (kesalahan umum adalah bahwa NAVSTAR adalah sebuah singkatan, ini adalah salah, NAVSTAR adalah nama yang diberikan oleh John Walsh, seorang penentu kebijakan penting dalam program GPS).[1] Kumpulan satelit ini diurus oleh 50th Space Wing Angkatan Udara Amerika Serikat. Biaya perawatan sistem ini sekitar US$750 juta per tahun,[2] termasuk penggantian satelit lama, serta riset dan pengembangan.
4. Radar  sangat bermanfaat dalam navigasiKapal laut dan kapal terbang modern sekarang dilengkapi dengan radar untuk mendeteksi kapal/pesawat lain, cuaca/ awan yang dihadapi di depan sehingga bisa menghindar dari bahaya yang ada di depan pesawat/kapal.Radar (dalam bahasa Inggris merupakan singkatan dari radio detection and ranging, yang berarti deteksi dan penjarakan radio) adalah sistem yang digunakan untuk mendeteksi, mengukur jarak dan membuat map benda-benda seperti pesawat dan hujan. Istilah radar pertama kali digunakan pada tahun 1941, menggantikan istilah dari singkatan Inggris RDF (Radio Directon Finding). Gelombang radio kuat dikirim dan sebuah penerima mendengar gema yang kembali. Dengan menganalisa sinyal yang dipantulkan, pemantul gema dapat ditentukan lokasinya dan kadang-kadang ditentukan jenisnya. Walaupun sinyal yang diterima kecil, tapi radio sinyal dapat dengan mudah dideteksi dan diperkuat.

Gelombang radio radar dapat diproduksi dengan kekuatan yang diinginkan, dan mendeteksi gelombang yang lemah, dan kemudian diamplifikasi( diperkuat ) beberapa kali. Oleh karena itu radar digunakan untuk mendeteksi objek jarak jauh yang tidak dapat dideteksi oleh suara atau cahaya. Penggunaan radar sangat luas, alat ini bisa digunakan di bidang meteorologi, pengaturan lalu lintas udara, deteksi kecepatan oleh polisi, dan terutama oleh militer.

A maritime radar with Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) capability can create tracks using radar contacts. The system can calculate the tracked object's course, speed and closest point of approach (CPA), thereby knowing if there is a danger of collision with the other ship or landmass.
A typical ARPA gives a presentation of the current situation and uses computer technology to predict future situations. An ARPA assesses the risk of collision, and enables operator to see proposed maneuvers by own ship.While many different models of ARPAs are available on the market, the following functions are usually provided:
a. True or relative motion radar presentation.
b. Automatic acquisition of targets plus manual acquisition. Digital read-out of acquired targets which provides course, speed, range, bearing, closest point of approach (CPA, and time to CPA (TCPA).
c. The ability to display collision assessment information directly on the PPI, using vectors (true or relative) or a graphical Predicted Area of Danger (PAD) display.
d. The ability to perform trial maneuvers, including course changes, speed changes, and combined course/speed changes. Automatic ground stabilization for navigation purposes.
e. ARPA processes radar information much more rapidly than conventional radar but is still subject to the same limitations.
f. ARPA data is only as accurate as the data that comes from inputs such as the gyro and speed log.
5. Telegraf merupakan sebuah mesin untuk mengirim dan menerima pesan pada jarak jauh.mengunahkan Kode Morse dengan frekwensi gelobang radio, kode morse adalah metode dalam pengiriman informasi, dengan menggunakan standard data pengiriman nada atau suara,cahaya dengan membedakan ketukan dash dan dot dari pesan kalimat, kata,huruf, angka dan tanda baca. Kode morse dapat dikirimkan melalui peluit,bendera, cahaya, dan ketukan morse. 
6. Sonar (Singkatan dari bahasa Inggris: sound navigation and ranging),merupakan istilah Amerika yang pertama kali digunakan semasa Perang Dunia, yang berarti penjarakan dan navigasi suara, adalah sebuah teknik yang menggunakan penjalaran suara dalam air untuk navigasi atau mendeteksi kendaraan air lainnya. Sementara itu, Inggris punya sebutan lain untuk sonar, yakni ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detection Investigation Committee. Sonar merupakan sistem yang menggunakan gelombang suara bawah air yang dipancarkan dan dipantulkan untuk mendeteksi dan menetapkan lokasi obyek di bawah laut atau untuk mengukur jarak bawah laut. Sejauh ini sonar telah luas digunakan untuk mendeteksi kapal selam dan ranjau, mendeteksi kedalaman, penangkapan ikan komersial, keselamatan penyelaman, dan komunikasi di laut.
Cara kerja perlengkapan sonar adalah dengan mengirim gelombang suara bawah permukaan dan kemudian menunggu untuk gelombang pantulan (echo). Data suara dipancar ulang ke operator melalui pengeras suara atau ditayangkan pada monitor.

7. EPIRB cara kerja melalui Cospas-Sarsat merupakan sistem search and Rescue (SAR) berbasis satelit internasional yang pertama kali digagas oleh empat negara yaitu Perancis, Kanada, Amerika Serikat dan Rusia (dahulu Uni Soviet) pada tahun 1979. Misi program Cospas-Sarsat adalah untuk memberikan bantuan pelaksanaan SAR dengan menyediakan distress alert dan data lokasi secara akurat, terukur serta dapat dipercaya kepada seluruh komonitas internasional. Tujuannya agar dikuranginya sebanyak mungkin keterlambatan dalam melokasi suatu distress alert sehingga operasi akan berdampak besar dalam peningkangkatan probabilitas keselamatan korban. Keempat negara tersebut mengemabangkan suatu sistem satelit yang mampu mendeteksi beacon pada frekuensi 121,5/243 MHz dan 406 MHz. Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB)adalah beacon 406 Mhz untuk pelayaran merupakan elemen dari Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) yang didesain beroperasi dengan sistem the Cospas-Sarsat. EPIRB sekerang menjadi persyaratan dalam konvensi internasioal bagi kapal Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). Mulai 1 Februari 2009, sistem Cospas-Sarsat hanya akan memproses beacon pada frekuensi 406 MHz. Cospas merupakan akronim dari Cosmicheskaya Sistyema Poiska Avariynich Sudov sedangkan Sarsat merupakan akronim dari Search And Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking

Prinsip Kerja
Ketika beacon aktif, sinyal akan diterima oleh satelit selanjutnya diteruskan ke Local User Terminal (LUT) untuk diproses seperti penentuan posisi, encoded data dan lain-lainnya. Selanjutnya data ini diteruskan ke Mission Control Cetre (MCC) di manage. Bila posisi tersebut diluar wilayahnya akan dikirim ke MCC yang bersangkutan, bila di dalam wilayahnya makan akan diteruskan ke instansi yang bertanggung jawab.
8. Navtex is an international, automated system for instantly distributing maritime navigational warnings, weather forecasts and warnings, search and rescue notices and similar information to ships. A small, low-cost and self-contained "smart" printing radio receiver installed on the bridge, or the place from where the ship is navigated, and checks each incoming message to see if it has been received during an earlier transmission, or if it is of a category of no interest to the ship's master. The frequency of transmission of these messages is 518 kHz in English, while 490 kHz is used to broadcast in local language.

The messages are coded with a header code identified by the using alphabets to represent broadcasting stations, type of messages, and followed by two figures indicating the serial number of the message.
9. Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) devices which are used to locate survival craft or distressed vessels by creating a series of dots on a rescuing ship's 3 cm radar display. The detection range between these devices and ships, dependent upon the height of the ship's radar mast and the height of the SART, is normally about 15 km (8 nautical miles). Note that a marine radar may not detect a SART even within this distance, if the radar settings are not optimized for SART detection.

Once detected by radar, the SART will produce a visual and aural indication.
10. Radio GMDSS Digital Selective Calling (DSC) on MF, HF and VHF maritime radios as part of the GMDSS system. DSC is primarily intended to initiate ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship radiotelephone and MF/HF radiotelex calls. DSC calls can also be made to individual stations, groups of stations, or "all stations" in one's reach. Each DSC-equipped ship, shore station and group is assigned a unique 9-digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity.

DSC distress alerts, which consist of a preformatted distress message, are used to initiate emergency communications with ships and rescue coordination centers. DSC was intended to eliminate the need for persons on a ship's bridge or on shore to continuously guard radio receivers on voice radio channels, including VHF channel 16 (156.8 MHz) and 2182 kHz now used for distress, safety and calling. A listening watch aboard GMDSS-equipped ships on 2182 kHz
11. Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations dalam dunia pelayaran di gunakan untuk menentukan posisi kapal dengan menghitung ketingaian benda angkasa dan azimutnya.
12. LORAN (LOng RAnge Navigation[1]) is a terrestrial radio navigation system using low frequency radio transmitters that uses multiple transmitters (multilateration) to determine location and/or speed of the receiver. The current version of LORAN in common use is LORAN-C, which operates in the low frequency portion of the EM spectrum from 90 to 110 kHz. , mainly to serve as a backup to GPS and other GNSS systemsThe navigational method provided by LORAN is based on the principle of the time difference between the receipt of signals from a pair of radio transmitters.[3] A given constant time difference between the signals from the two stations can be represented by a hyperbolic line of position (LOP). If the positions of the two synchronized stations are known, then the position of the receiver can be determined as being somewhere on a particular hyperbolic curve where the time difference between the received signals is constant. In ideal conditions, this is proportionally equivalent to the difference of the distances from the receiver to each of the two stations.

By itself, with only two stations, the 2-dimensional position of the receiver cannot be fixed. A second application of the same principle must be used, based on the time difference of a different pair of stations. In practice, one of the stations in the second pair may also be—and frequently is—in the first pair. By determining the intersection of the two hyperbolic curves identified by the application of this method, a geographic fix can be determined.
13. Nautical publications is a technical term used in maritime circles describing a set of publications, generally published by national governments, for use in safe navigation of ships, boats, and similar vessels.

semua buku buku navigasi yg berhubungan dengan daerah yg akan di layari harus ada di atas kapal sebagai panduan bagi para navigator. agar terciptanya pelayaran yg aman/safe navigation
14. Marine VHF radio is installed on all large ships and most motorized small craft. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, including summoning rescue services and communicating with harbours, locks, bridges and marinas, and operates in the VHF frequency range, between 156 to 174 MHz. Although it is widely used for collision avoidance, its use for this purpose is contentious and is strongly discouraged by some countries, A marine VHF set is a combined transmitter and receiver and only operates on standard, international frequencies known as channels. Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) is the international calling and distress
Marine VHF mostly uses "simplex" transmission, where communication can only take place in one direction at a time. A transmit button on the set or microphone determines whether it is operating as a transmitter or a receiver. The majority of channels, however, are set aside for "duplex" transmissions channels where communication can take place in both directions simultaneously [3]. Each duplex channel has two frequency assignments. This is mainly because, in the days before mobile phones and satcomms became widespread, the duplex channels could be used to place calls on the public telephone system for a fee via a marine operator. This facility is still available in some areas, though its use has largely died out. In US waters, Marine VHF radios can also receive weather radio broadcasts, where they are available, on receive-only channels wx1, wx2, etc.
13.Inmarsat-C is a two-way, packet data service operated by the telecommunications company Inmarsat. The service is approved for use under the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), meets the requirements for Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) defined by the International Marine Organization (IMO) and is the most widely used service in fishing Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS).

The service offers data transfer; e-mail; SMS, crew calling; telex; remote monitoring; tracking (position reporting); chart and weather updates; maritime safety information (MSI); maritime security; GMDSS; and SafetyNET and FleetNET services.
The service is operated via an Inmarsat-C Transceiver or a lower-power mini-C Transceiver. Both offering and approved for the same service.The service is available for maritime, land mobile and aeronautical use.

14. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a short range coastal tracking system used on ships and by Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with other nearby ships and VTS stations. Information such as unique identification, position, course, and speed can be displayed on a screen or an ECDIS. AIS is intended to assist the vessel's watchstanding officers and allow maritime authorities to track and monitor vessel movements, and integrates a standardized VHF transceiver system such as a LORAN-C or Global Positioning System receiver, with other electronic navigation sensors, such as a gyrocompass or rate of turn indicator.

The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requires AIS to be fitted aboard international voyaging ships with gross tonnage (GT) of 300 or more tons, and all passenger ships regardless of size. It is estimated that more than 40,000 ships currently carry AIS class A equipment.[citation needed]
Ships outside AIS radio range can be tracked with the Long Range Identification and Tracking system with less frequent transmission
15. Binoarculs, field glasses or binocular telescopes are a pair of identical or mirror-symmetrical telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes with binocular vision when viewing distant objects. Most are sized to be held using both hands, although there are much larger types. Small, low-power binoculars for use at performance events are known as opera glasses (see below). Many different abbreviations are used for binoculars, including glasses and bins

Unlike a monocular telescope, binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: the two views, presented from slightly different viewpoints to each of the viewer's eyes, produce a merged view with depth perception. There is no need to close or obstruct one eye to avoid confusion, as is usual with monocular telescopes. The use of both eyes also significantly increases the perceived visual acuity, even at distances where depth perception is not apparent (such as when looking at astronomical objects).
16. Echo sounder is the technique of using sound pulses directed from the surface or from a submarine vertically down to measure the distance to the bottom by means of sound waves. Echo sounding can also refer to hydroacoustic "echo sounders" defined as active sound in water (sonar) ,Distance is measured by multiplying half the time from the signal's outgoing pulse to its return by the speed of sound in the water, which is approximately 1.5 kilometres per second. Echo sounding is effectively a special purpose application of sonar used to locate the bottom.As well as an aid to navigation (most larger vessels will have at least a simple depth sounder), echo sounding is commonly used for fishing. Variations in elevation often represent places where fish congregate. Schools of fish will also register. Most charted ocean depths use an average or standard sound speed. Where greater accuracy is required average and even seasonal standards may be applied to ocean regions. For high accuracy depths, usually restricted to special purpose or scientific surveys, a sensor may be lowered to observe the factors (temperature, pressure and salinity) used to calculate sound speed and thus determine the actual sound speed in the local water column

Dari rangkuman di atas seperti telegraf saat ini sudah tidak di gunakan lagi. dan mengenai inmarsat masi ada inmarsat A dan M yg biasa di gunakan. biasanya di kapal mengunakan 2 system inmarsat A dan C karena biaya dan cost serta system lebih mudah. dalam pengiriman fax, email dan call. perangkat navigasi yg traditional pun masi banyak yg belum termasuk, seperti topdal  merka, dan ssebagainya.ini hanya sebagian semoga bermanfaat buat calon pelaut atau pelautnya sendiri yg ingin mengingat lagi alat alat navigasi di atas kapal.