An invaluable aid to masters of ships for more than thirty years. Since the publication of the second edition more than a decade ago, many substantive changes have occurred in both the legal and operational environments affecting seagoing vessels and their crews. In response to these changes, this book has been completely updated and been renamed to include masters on all seagoing vessels, including oceangoing tugs. A complete guide for the newly appointed master, it is also useful to experienced masters as a checklist for the voluminous paperwork required in all phases of business aboard, including shipping articles, vessel documents and certificates, crew lists, customs and immigration requirements, accounting procedures, bills of lading, charter parties, vessel accidents, and logbooks. The master of a vessel is required to comply with state and federal laws that apply to the vessel and crew, the laws of foreign countries when the vessel is in their waters, and applicable international law. Mastering the details of these various jurisdictions can be intimidating, but this handbook demystifies the regulations and states the requirements in plain language. New topics in the third edition include vessel security, communications, and flag etiquette. Useful appendices give details on various agencies and contact personnel, acronyms and definitions, and medical evacuation and travelers' insurance companies.
Born in the ancient fishing village of Rosehearty on the Moray Firth coast in 1949, David Littlejohn Beveridge went to sea in June 1966 as a deck apprentice with T & J Brocklebank.
Ashore, he established and operated mines in both Victoria (gold) and Tasmania (tin). Captain Robinson is a vivid account of an extraordinarily varied working life.
Ian Bradley was 15 years old when he joined the navy.
Revised edition: Previously published as Moby Dick, this edition of Moby Dick (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
From Spain to Morocco to an Atlantic crossing that leads to Washington, DC, Captain Riley must sail his ship, the PingarrĂ³n, straight through the eye of a ruthless squall and into a conspiracy that goes by the name Operation Apokalypse--a ...
... open sea . The passage was pleasant , except for some new cases of yellow fever on board . Maffitt himself was still weak , in bed , his health so " wretched " that he could barely attend to his duties . During the ... High Seas Confederate.
Life Lessons captures the legendary tales and riveting lessons learned from a life of great adventure lived on the edge.
The Queens and I: The Autobiography of the Captain of the 'Queen Mary' and the Last Captain of the 'Queen...
This captivating book details the life of one of the Union navy's most heroic young officers and his involvement in the Southern blockade and the sinking of the ironclad Albemarle.
Close Calls and Narrow Escapes