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    Maritime Simulation

    and Resource Centre

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    Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre

    Resource Centre

    equipped with an ultramodern navigation, manoeuvring

    and research simulator designed to meet the needs of

    pilots and the maritime industry.

    Photo of ship on cover page: Thierry Richard

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    Welcomea b o a r d !

    A leader in training and development, the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre

    (MSRC) of the Corporation of Lower St. Lawrence Pilots has unique expertise in

    navigation safety in North America.

    The Centre is open to all maritime stakeholders whether for professional training

    and development or for validating economic development projects. It offers a

    stimulating work environment and an atmosphere conducive to acquiring and

    trading skills.

    We invite you to discover how the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre can help

    you carry out your project!

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    Guardians

    of the RiverCreated in 1860 and incorporated in 1960, the Corporation of

    Lower St. Lawrence Pilots (CLSLP) has over 70 experienced

    pilots, each of whom holds a pilots license issued by

    Transport Canada.

    The members of the Corporation of Lower St. Lawrence

    Pilots are responsible for the transit of vessels through

    Laurentian Authority District 2, that is, the section of the

    St. Lawrence River between Les Escoumins and the Port of

    Quebec, including the Saguenay River.

    Its pilotage runs are among the longest and hardest in the

    world 123 miles from Quebec City to Les Escoumins and

    172 miles from Quebec City to Saguenay City passing

    through ecosystems known throughout the world for their

    biodiversity.

    In order to meet the development needs of its own pilots and

    also the training needs of its apprentice pilots, in 2005, the

    Corporation acquired a state-of-the-art navigation simulator,

    which is now available to all pilots and stakeholders in the

    maritime community.

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    I It was a great ship

    carved from solid gold;

    Its masts touched to the skies

    on uncharted seas; ...

    mile Nelligan, The Ship of Gold

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    The MSRCs reputation is built on the strategic advantage it has

    gained from the experience of its resources, combined with its

    powerful Full Mission Bridge Simulator.

    For simulations, the MSRC already has several ship models. Each

    one is unique and has manoeuvring characteristics very true to

    those of the vessel on which it is based. The Centre can also

    acquire new ship models to reflect the specific characteristics

    of other projects.

    Our simulatorsenable participants to: Try out a vast range of equipment: thrusters, Azimuthing

    Podded Propulsion, fixed-pitch and controllable-pitch

    propellers, and anchoring and mooring techniques;

    Interact with other vessels (up to 300 in each exercise);

    Navigate in conditions affecting ship-handling:currents,winds,

    band effects, squat effects, tidal effects, loss of visibility

    caused by fog, rain, etc.;

    Perform complex manoeuvres with tugs.

    In addition to the geographic areas and waterways it already

    has, the MSRC can create new ones. In fact it is one of the few

    centres in the world able to offer navigators the possibility of

    simulating manoeuvres in the areas familiar to them.

    RecognizedInternationally

    for its

    Know-How

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    Simulation

    Labs

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    Characteristics

    Very realistic visual presentation with 330 in the horizonta

    plane and 25 in the vertical;

    Extremely complete bridge with regard to both navigation

    equipment and instrumentation: ARPA radar, ECDIS, AIS targe

    visualization, etc.;

    Conventional propulsion or Azimuthing Podded Propulsion;

    Very wide selection of carrier ships with six axes of freedom;

    Taping of sessions for analysis and feedback.

    The Kongsberg Polaris Full Mission Bridge Simulator is designed

    to meet training, development, and skills upgrading and mainte-

    nance needs. It interacts with numerous components pertaining

    to navigation safety, pilotage, instrumentation, ship-handling in

    confined waters and emergency situations.

    The main simulator meets the requirements for Class A (NAV)*

    certification under the International Maritime Organizations

    STCW 95. It also has three desktop own ships with advanced

    ship/tow functionality.

    * Class A (NAV) is a full mission simulator capable of simulating a total shipboard

    bridge operation situation, including the capability for advanced manoeuvring

    in restricted waterways.

    MainSimulator

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    Bridges 1 and 2

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    These two auxiliary bridges are fully instrumented. They are used for individual

    training or in interaction with the other bridges, and can be configured to

    simulate a conventionally propelled vessel or one with Azimuthing Podded

    Propulsion.

    Characteristics

    Visual presentation with 200 in the horizontal plane and 25 in the vertical;

    Equipped with Pilot Plugs for use with customized ECSs;

    Visualization of AIS targets.

    It is in what we are worth,

    and not in what we own,

    wherein our experience lies.

    Edward M. Forster, The Longest Journey

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    Characteristics Visual presentation with 200 in the horizontal plane and 40 in the vertical;

    Can simulate conventionally propelled tugs or vessels with Azimuthing Podded

    Propulsion;

    The tug models are directly affected by the movement and speed of the

    vessel being tugged.

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    This simulation bridge was specially designed to reproduce the physical environ-

    ment of a tug. Its set-up, its navigation instruments, its vertical and horizontal

    field of view and its towage controls are identical to the ones found in the bridge

    of such a vessel. Exercises to practise port and escort operations.

    The Tug

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    I I admire you navigators,

    You who fearlessly dare,

    In your frail vessels,

    To pit yourselves against the oceans,

    And, without fear and with passion,

    You become, like them, giants.

    Excerpt from a poem by Robert Casanova

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    the DistanceThe Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre is able to offer high-level training

    and actively contribute to the development of maritime projects, thanks to its skilled and

    dynamic personnel.

    The members of the MSRC team of instructors are experts in simulation technology and

    highly experienced trainers. They are backed up by the members of the Corporation

    of Lower St. Lawrence Pilots, who all hold command certificates and a wealth of

    navigation experience as ship-handling experts and specialized instructors.

    The Centre also has geomatics and database development specialists, who are able to

    design and reproduce any port and waterway, navigation situation or structure needed

    for customized training programs and project validation.

    A Crew that Can Go

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    Bound for

    Success

    T The art of being sometimesvery bold and sometimesvery cautious is the art of success.

    Napoleon 1st

    At the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre, everything has been put in

    place to offer an environment conducive to learning.

    Flexible training schedules and a wide range of courses mean that apprentice

    pilots, pilots and navigation officers enjoy an exceptional professional develop-

    ment experience. For customized and group programs, the MSRC has seven

    ultramodern simulation labs, as well as classrooms and debriefing rooms.

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    Azimuthing Podded Propulsion

    Integrated bridges

    Radar errors

    Ship-handling (VLCC, LNGC, tugs,

    cruise ships, etc.)

    ECDIS Bridge resource management

    Bridge resource management for pilots

    Emergency manoeuvres

    Customized training in ship-handling (with or without tugs)

    Escort tug manoeuvres for pilots

    Our team has developed several types of basic

    training and development. We can also provide

    tailor-made programs. Courses available:

    REST ASSURED THAT NO EFFORT WILL

    BE SPARED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS AND

    HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR TEACHING

    OBJECTIVES!

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    Using a navigation simulator to determine the feasibility of a port project, being able

    to create all the actual conditions and components of a project to be built or

    modified, and having a chance to manoeuvre ships is an excellent opportunity for

    any project designer. From an existing geographical area with waterways or from a

    database built by the MSRC team, it is possible to reproduce a project virtually and

    then perform complete and realistic simulations.

    The MSRC has already been called on to help with the Rabaska and Gros-Cacouna

    methane tanker (LNGC) terminal projects, on the St. Lawrence. It was also used to

    modelize the Bagotville cruise terminal on the Saguenay to name but a couple

    MSRC projects.

    SolidFoundationsforProject Development

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    DevelopmentTraining

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    7Informationmedium Areasof intervention

    Creation ofgeographic areas

    and waterways

    MSRC

    project

    delivery

    offer

    Modelizedvessels

    Real-timesimulation

    Fast-timesimulation

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    A visit to the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre is already a unique experience in

    itself. Why not take advantage of the opportunity to discover all the beauty and wealth of

    one of the oldest port cities in America... the majestic City of Quebec!

    You are sure to be delighted by its heritage sites, its picturesque neighbourhoods, its

    artistic and cultural activities, and its gastronomic treats!

    Your Satisfactionis What Counts!

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    Between 2005 and 2008, the Corporation of Central St. Lawrence Pilots used the services of the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre to train pilotsand apprentices for the pilotage district between Quebec City and Montreal on the St. Lawrence River.

    Throughout these years of cooperation, the Centre has always taken a very proactive approach with regard to both the type of training proposed, reflecting

    the new maritime realities, and the development of customized training for our pilots.

    A special bond exists between our two organizations, stemming from a shared vision of modern, quality pilotage, and supported by the quality of the

    simulator facilities, the simulator instructors high skill levels and respect for the intellectual property of joint projects.

    In conclusion, the contribution of the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre to our training objectives is an added value for the quality of our pilotage.

    Captain Bernard Boissonneault

    President, Corporation of the Central St. Lawrence

    Towing Solutions Inc. has participated in several training sessions at the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre in Quebec City and has always found

    the facility and staff to be of exceptional quality. We especially appreciate that the staff is not only largely made up of senior pilots and a few naval officers,all of whom have exceptional knowledge of ship-handling and advanced navigational skills, but who also are extremely well versed in the operation of the

    simulator itself.

    This latter feature is the one that we appreciate most, as their staff literally has the ability to identify and fix problems when they surface, where most

    other facilities in North and Central America cannot. Needless to say, this capability leads to a much higher customer satisfaction level.

    Another significant advantage of working with this facility is their ability to create, in-house, very accurate area models which allow them to respond quickly

    to a customers request and, by working directly with that customer, provide exactly what they wish.

    Finally, the facility also has several partners who are experts in particular fields that can be brought in to facilitate special classes if a customer wishes

    something unusual in which the on-site staff does not have the required level of expertise.

    All in all, this is one of the finest simulation facilities in the world today.

    Captain Gregory Brooks

    President, Towing Solutions Inc.

    The work carried out for Rabaska by the Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre and the CPLSL was and continues to be of inestimable value to the

    success of our Liquefied Natural Gas Project in Lvis. The various simulations run were extremely useful in helping us validate the feasibility, reliability and

    safety of the marine portion of our project. Furthermore, in addition to helping us evaluate and further the design of our marine facilities, the simulations

    were of great value in communicating or showing the project to regulators, both marine (TERMPOL) and environmental (BAPE/CEAA), to the public and

    other community stakeholders, as well as to our various partners and LNG suppliers. As we move through construction towards operations, the simulator

    will again fulfil a vital role, that of training the crews of the LNG carriers and support vessels that will be calling upon our facility.

    Glenn Kelly

    President and COO, Rabaska (LNG)

    Experience Quebec Cityand its Unique Attractions!

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    Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre

    Your next destination:Latitude 46 49 14 N

    Longitude 71 12 52 W

    271, rue de lEstuaire, 2nd Floor, Quebec (Quebec) G1K 8S8

    Tel.: 418-692-0183 Fax: 418-692-4262

    [email protected] www.sim-pilot.com