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• Determine and Set Safety Parameters l... • Calculate Ship's Swing Radius when An... This video covers how to determine and mark an Abort Point, Point of No Return, and Emergency anchorage when creating a passage plan. Abort point is the point along the passage where the vessel can still safely maneuver back, and abandon its planned track for any reason. This point is typically found when approaching or entering a port, or narrow channel, and should be clearly marked in the passage plan. Point of No Return (PONR) is the point along the passage plan and beyond, in which there is no sufficient sea room to turn back the vessel, such as when navigating in constrained water, when the ship enters a narrow river, or even if there is sufficient sea room, but due to the tide when it is at its low level, the ship is unable to maneuver back, and the vessel has to proceed. #navigation #passageplanning #seamanship #maritime #seafarer #seaman #bsmt #maritimestudents