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The purpose of this book is to present the way in which the forces acting upon a ship can be controlled to best advantage when maneuvering in confined waters. The magnitude and nature of the forces, propeller thrust, transverse thrust, rudder lift, thruster force and tug influence are discussed in relation to the pivot point which varies according to speed, direction and interaction. The effects of wind and current are discussed in detail. There is a section on dredging anchors and the use of different propulsion systems. Steering arrangements are also demonstrated. This book makes it possible for owners, master, officers, pilots, harbor masters and tug masters to share a common understanding of the fundamentals of ship handling. It is also valuable for analyzing accidents and an authoritative work for teaching and training. ISBN: