Year: 1978 Language: English Author: Carlyle J. Plummer Genre: Practical guide Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press Edition: Enlarged Third Edition ISBN: 08703382473 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 167 Description: The problems which arise when a large ocean-going vessel is taken into shallow, narrow waters are answered in this book from the author's years of experience as Pilot and Ship's Officer. His practical instructions will be invaluable to Junior Officers, as well as to experienced Pilots of large ships or harbor craft. Many of the facts explained and illustrated here appear in print for the first time. Navy and USMS Officers, and licensed Pilots of ships of any size will profit by the discussions of how to keep in a straight reach of a narrow channel with shoal water on each side; of how to make a bend during fog and darkness or in waters where, because of wartime rules, range and buoy lights are extinguished and day marks have been removed. Illustrated.
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Ship Handling in Narrow Channels
Language: English
Author: Carlyle J. Plummer
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press
Edition: Enlarged Third Edition
ISBN: 08703382473
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 167
Description: The problems which arise when a large ocean-going vessel is taken into shallow, narrow waters are answered in this book from the author's years of experience as Pilot and Ship's Officer. His practical instructions will be invaluable to Junior Officers, as well as to experienced Pilots of large ships or harbor craft. Many of the facts explained and illustrated here appear in print for the first time.
Navy and USMS Officers, and licensed Pilots of ships of any size will profit by the discussions of how to keep in a straight reach of a narrow channel with shoal water on each side; of how to make a bend during fog and darkness or in waters where, because of wartime rules, range and buoy lights are extinguished and day marks have been removed. Illustrated.
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