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The Ice Navigation Manual

The Ice Navigation Manual
Author: D. J. House
Publisher: Young Writers
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2010
Genre: Ice breaking operations
ISBN: 9789053315989

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The Ice Navigation Manual

The Ice Navigation Manual
Author: David J. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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Ice Seamanship

Ice Seamanship
Author: George Q. Parnell
Publisher: London : Nautical Institute
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1986
Genre: Ice navigation
ISBN:

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Includes general terms and definitions and how to navigate through ice.


Mariner's Handbook

Mariner's Handbook
Author: Great Britain. Hydrographic Department
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1966
Genre: Antarctica
ISBN:

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The Use of Large Tankers in Seasonal First-year Ice and Severe Sub-zero Conditions

The Use of Large Tankers in Seasonal First-year Ice and Severe Sub-zero Conditions
Author: Oil Companies International Marine Forum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010
Genre: Seamanship
ISBN: 9781856094290

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With the changes that have occurred in the Russian Federation, the tanker market has experienced an increase in the export of crude oil by large tankers from Baltic terminals impacted by the potential for winter ice navigation. This trend has continued elsewhere in the world as crude export terminals have been established or are planned in other ice navigation areas, such as the Barents Sea, White Sea and in proximity to Sakhalin Island (Eastern Russian Federation). Some sectors of the industry have been used to dealing with the more traditional high ice class, smaller tankers designed specifically for escorted or unescorted ice transit. What is relatively new to the industry is the increase in demand for larger-sized crude tankers of low, or no, ice class to trade out of an increasing number of ports subjected to first-year ice formation. Areas commonly affected by first-year ice include the Baltic Sea, White Sea, Barents Sea, the Eastern coast of Canada, Cook Inlet and in the proximity of Sakhalin Island in the Eastern Russian Federation. The guidance is primarily aimed at the use of low, or no, ice class tankers, from 50,000 tonnes deadweight upwards, likely to encounter first-year ice.


Handling Ships in Ice

Handling Ships in Ice
Author: Johan Buysse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2007
Genre: Ice navigation
ISBN: 9781870077842

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Chapman Nautical Chart No. 1

Chapman Nautical Chart No. 1
Author: John Wooldridge
Publisher: Hearst Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781588164001

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The essential reference tool for reading maps, published by the Coast Guard, is now available to boaters in an attractive, colorful edition that includes important supplementary information about navigation. A must-have for all mariners, the first half of the manual reproduces the U.S. Coast Guard book, with coverage of basic chart concepts, the anatomy of a chart, how to read a chart, symbols and abbreviations associated with National Ocean Service and Defense Mapping Agency charts, and the chart numbering system. In addition, for extra value, the USCG version has been expanded to include navigation tips and techniques from Chapman Piloting and Seamanship, 64th edition, including details on positioning procedures, dead reckoning, and river piloting.


Chapman Piloting & Seamanship 69th Edition

Chapman Piloting & Seamanship 69th Edition
Author: Chapman
Publisher: Hearst Home & Hearst Home Kids
Total Pages: 922
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1950785505

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Chapman is the foundation reference for all boaters and sailors with essential information on boat handing and seamanship skills on coast and inland waters. With three million copies sold, Chapman Piloting & Seamanship is the one comprehensive resource boaters at all levels of experience trust for everything they need to know to set out on the water. It addresses the best traditions of seamanship with cutting-edge practices, gear, and technology. Along with 1500 color photos, charts and drawings, this edition includes: Navigating by day or night in any weather Trailerboating Getting underway or returning to a marina or mooring under power or sail Anchoring and weighing anchor Operating a gas or diesel engine—inboard, outboard, or sterndrive Using radar and communicating by radio Sharing the water with other boats Handling lines and making them fast Reading the weather and keeping your crew safe with the latest advice on safety equipment The 4,200-entry index makes it easy to quickly access any topic, and the glossary and source information directs the reader to vital information on weather, tides, and aids to navigation. Used and recommended by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the U.S. Power Squadrons, and other boating educators, Chapman is today—and has been for more than a century—the boating book of record.