SHIP HANDLING
Author(s) | David J. House |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Date | 2007 |
Pages | 245 |
Format | |
Size | 6 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
This is one of the best training sources for the persons willing to improve their ship handling skills and get to the better and more thorough understanding of all its aspects. This title is excellent when used as a training manual; in the meantime it will be equally useful as a day-to-day reference.
It is a remarkably comprehensive and fully up to date guidebook encompassing both theoretical and practical sides of the ship handling procedures, covering all requirements of the STCW-level maritime qualifications and providing professional guidance on literally all hardware commonly used by the marine professionals who are expected to make use of the content of the present volume in both control and operation of their ships.
The main purpose of the book was to combine the hardware mentioned above with the theory in the changing operating conditions and in variable weather. It is quite obvious that, since the ship handling is not a standalone discipline and considers so many facets that affect a final success, knowledge of the theory is really necessary in order to further put it into practice and get required outcome. A really must-have publication for all those somehow involved in ship handling.
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