SHIPHANDLING FOR THE MARINER
Author(s) | Daniel H. MacElrevey, Daniel E. MacElrevey |
Publisher | Corness Maritime Press |
Date | 2018 |
Pages | 408 |
Format | |
Size | 28 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
Presented to your kind attention here is the fifth, thoroughly revised and updated, edition of one of the most popular titles on ship navigation available today, retaining the clear and easily followable explanations making reading a pleasure even for the people with limited knowledge and experience in navigating marine ships.
The father and son were the team that created the subject work, of course with many valuable contributions provided by the expert masters and pilots. All basic maneuvers that are normally taking place during the regular shiphandling, as well as when docking and undocking the vessel, have been covered in detail.
The authors also addressed many of the critically important activities including, but not limited to the anchoring and passing them locks, lightering offshore, buoy moorings, bridge practices, and even simulator training. All materials presented in the pages of this volume are explained in a quite nontechnical way so one could start immediately. Make sure you have a copy of this book on your bookshelf.
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