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The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and Responsibilities

Chapter 395: Modern Seamanship
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The manual explains the roles and responsibilities of officers and deck crew in the American merchant service, detailing the master’s duties, mate and watch officer obligations, and everyday shipboard organization. It summarizes relevant navigation and shipping laws, entry and clearance procedures, cargo stowage, liability, and lifesaving regulations, and presents the Rules of the Road and limits of inland waters. Practical duties of quartermasters, carpenters, boatswains, and able seamen are outlined, along with discipline, licensing examinations, cadet training, and appendices on customs districts and nautical references.

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The Whys and Wherefores
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New York State Nautical Schoolship Newport
Late Nautical Expert
Hydrographic Office, U.S.N.

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Modern Seamanship

By
Admiral Austin M. Knight, U. S. N.

SEVENTH EDITION
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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. Appendix.

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