The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and ResponsibilitiesRiesenberg, Felix
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The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and Responsibilities
Riesenberg, Felix
Merchant marine -- United States; Navigation; Sailors
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_CONTENTS_—The Hull and Fittings of a Ship. Rope. Knotting and
Splicing. Mechanical Appliances on Shipboard. Blocks and Tackles.
Handling Heavy Weights. Compass. Log and Lead. Submarine Signals. Boats.
Handling Boats in a Surf. Ground Tackle. Carrying Out Anchors. The
Steering of Steamers. The Rules of the Road. Manoeuvering to Avoid
Collision. Piloting. Handling a Steamer Alongside a Dock. Placing a Ship
in a Dry Dock. Weather and the Laws of Storms. Handling Steamers in
Heavy Weather. The Handling of Torpedo Vessels. Keeping Stations and
Manoeuvring in Squadron. Towing. Rescuing the Crew of a Wreck. Man
Overboard. Stranding. Hints for Junior Officers Doing Line Duty.
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