Year: 2012 Language: english Author: Eric Murdoch Genre: Guide Publisher: Managers’ London Agents, Charles Taylor & Co Limited, International House Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 42 Description: A Master’s Guide to Berthing is the third publication in the Master’s Guide Series. Additional info: The Standard P&I Club’s loss prevention programme focuses on best practice to avert those claims that are generally described as avoidable, and which often result from crew error or equipment failure. In its continuing commitment to safety at sea and the prevention of accidents,casualties and pollution,the Club issues a variety of publications on safety-related subjects, of which this is one. For more information about these publications please contact either the Managers’ London Agents or any Charles Taylor office listed in this guide
Contents
CONTENTS Introduction 02 1. Golden Rules of Berthing 03 2. Dock Damage and P&I Claims 04 3. Ship Factors that Affect Manoeuvring 10 4. Berthing in Wind 14 5. Effect of Current 19 6. Hydrodynamic Effects 21 7. Berthing without Tugs 24 8. Berthing with Tugs 27 9. Berthing with Anchors 29 10. Tugs and Pilots – Legal Issues 30 11. Master/Pilot Relationship 33 (Incorporating the ICS/Intertanko/OCIMF Guide)
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A Master’s Guide to Berthing
Language: english
Author: Eric Murdoch
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Managers’ London Agents, Charles Taylor & Co Limited, International House
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 42
Description: A Master’s Guide to Berthing is the third publication in the Master’s Guide Series.
Additional info: The Standard P&I Club’s loss prevention programme focuses on best practice to avert those
claims that are generally described as avoidable, and which often result from crew error or
equipment failure. In its continuing commitment to safety at sea and the prevention of
accidents,casualties and pollution,the Club issues a variety of publications on safety-related
subjects, of which this is one. For more information about these publications please contact
either the Managers’ London Agents or any Charles Taylor office listed in this guide
Contents
CONTENTSIntroduction
02
1. Golden Rules of Berthing
03
2. Dock Damage and P&I Claims
04
3. Ship Factors that Affect Manoeuvring
10
4. Berthing in Wind
14
5. Effect of Current
19
6. Hydrodynamic Effects
21
7. Berthing without Tugs
24
8. Berthing with Tugs
27
9. Berthing with Anchors
29
10. Tugs and Pilots – Legal Issues
30
11. Master/Pilot Relationship
33
(Incorporating the ICS/Intertanko/OCIMF Guide)
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