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What is Parallel Index Line?

Parallel Index Line A radar-derived reference line drawn parallel to the vessel's intended track, used to monitor cross-track error by keeping a chosen land echo or seamark at a constant offset.

Source: IMO SMCP, STCW Convention, SOLAS, COLREG

How is “Parallel Index Line” Used in Practice?

Pilot: Keep the starboard parallel index line one cable off the 20-metre contour; adjust rudder as necessary to maintain constant offset.

Certification Exam Relevance

STCWMarlins TestISF WatchkeeperGMDSS

Who Needs to Know This Term?

  • Deck Officers
  • Engine Officers
  • Masters

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What is Parallel Index Line?

A radar-derived reference line drawn parallel to the vessel's intended track, used to monitor cross-track error by keeping a chosen land echo or seamark at a constant offset.

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