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082 _a623.881
_bROW
100 _aRowe, R. W.
245 0 _aShiphandler's guide for masters and navigating officers, pilots and tug masters
260 _bThe Nautical Institute
_c1996
_aLondon
300 _a172 p.: col. ill.
504 _aGeneral and introduction to the pivot point Slow speed control Transverse thrust Turning Effect of wind Sredging anchors Interaction Effect of tide Bow thruster work Special propellers and rudders Twin screw work Tugs in ship handling.
520 _aThis Nautical Institute publication discusses how a ship behaves under certain circumstances or conditions highlighting any difficulties that might be encountered as an aid to ship handling anywhere in the world. The balance between theoretical and practical application has been produced in such a way as to minimize the complex mathematical data to its very simplest level.
650 _aShip handling
650 _aTugboats
650 _aSeamanship
942 _cRT