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On Board the "Rocket"

Chapter 1: PREFACE.
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The author recounts multiple voyages aboard merchant sailing vessels, blending narrated incidents with practical observations on crew selection, officer conduct, and shipboard discipline. He details daily routines and hardships—loading cargo, calms and gales, leaks and pumps—alongside sailors' resourcefulness, songs, and disputes. Episodes at various ports and passages illustrate different crew dynamics, near-disasters, and the effects of owners' and officers' orders on morale. Interspersed reflections critique common abuses and suggest methods of management and seamanship intended to improve the operation and reputation of the merchant service.

PREFACE.

All the incidents of this book are facts, occurring in the writer's own experience. In a few cases names have been altered, in accordance with his desire, neither to give offence to the living, nor to cast discredit upon the dead. He makes no apology for its imperfections; for he issues it, not as a contribution to literature, but as a needed exposure of abuses on shipboard, which are too common, but too little known. He refers with diffidence to his own methods of discipline, believing that in the principles which prompted them, lie the means of promoting the interests and good repute of our Merchant Marine.