114 2340 SUPPORT ME twicer ® 06-Фев-2021 05:11 the Standard Club's Master's Guide to BerthingYear: 2021Language: englishAuthor: The Standard Club © 2021Genre: GuideFormat: PDFQuality: eBookPages count: 40Description: This is the third edition of Standard Club’s guide to Berthing, first produced in 2004. This new version includes furthercontent on berthing aids, snap-back zones and bow thrusters. The guide also provides guidance on electronic berthing aids and detailedtug assistance.This guide sets out to promote best practice and raise awareness of the risks of berthing.The purpose of this guide is to provide some insight into what can go wrong and why, why ships are designed the way they are, why shipshandle the way they do and how to berth them. In the final chapter, there is advice on pilotage. On its own, the guide will not teach youhow to become a ship handler, but it does provide background material to help a good ship handler become a better one.Throughout the berthing examples, it has been assumed that the ship has a single righthanded propeller and that bulk carriers andtankers have their accommodation aft. The guide is unable to cover all the different ship types. Masters must become acquainted withtheir own ship configurations.ContentsScreenshots 5 A Master’s Guide to Berthing 2021.pdf Релиз: FREE RELEASE [ 2021-02-06 05:11 ] Скачать [8 KB] Спасибо Статус: проверено [?] Скачан: 250 раз Размер: 6 MB Оценка: 5 (Голосов: 46) Поблагодарили: 94 (список) Поделиться: Свернуть директории· Развернуть· Переключить Загружается… Ключевые слова Посетители × Поделиться URL: BB: HTML: --- 2006 Ответить Toggle Dropdown Цитата Модерировать топик
the Standard Club's Master's Guide to Berthing
Year: 2021
Language: english
Author: The Standard Club © 2021
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 40
Description: This is the third edition of Standard Club’s guide to Berthing, first produced in 2004. This new version includes further
content on berthing aids, snap-back zones and bow thrusters. The guide also provides guidance on electronic berthing aids and detailed
tug assistance.
This guide sets out to promote best practice and raise awareness of the risks of berthing.
The purpose of this guide is to provide some insight into what can go wrong and why, why ships are designed the way they are, why ships
handle the way they do and how to berth them. In the final chapter, there is advice on pilotage. On its own, the guide will not teach you
how to become a ship handler, but it does provide background material to help a good ship handler become a better one.
Throughout the berthing examples, it has been assumed that the ship has a single righthanded propeller and that bulk carriers and
tankers have their accommodation aft. The guide is unable to cover all the different ship types. Masters must become acquainted with
their own ship configurations.
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