Theory and Practice of Seamanship (11th Edition, 1996)

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By Graham Danton 
ISBN 9780415153720
564 Pages
Published December 9, 1996 by Routledge

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Theory and Practice of Seamanship (11th Edition, 1996)

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Since it was first published in 1962, The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Seamanship has been continuously revised, culminating in this 11th edition. This new edition includes an updated section on ‘Regulations for Prevention of Collision at Sea’ as well as a new Author’s Note. It has been widely praised and is the standard work on the subject.

Table of Contents

AUTHOR’S NOTE
TABLE OF CONVERSIONS
I. THE ANCHOR
II. MOORING
III. THE PRINCIPLES OF SHIP HANDLING
IV. PRACTICAL SHIP HANDLING
V. ICE
VI. LIFE-SAVING AND DISTRESS
VII. DAMAGE CONTROL
VIII. STRANDING AND BEACHING
IX. EMERGENCIES
X. TOWING
XI. FIRE
XII. DRYDOCKING AND LOADLINES
XIII. THE OFFICER OF THE WATCH
XIV. THE SAFETY OF NAVIGATION
XV. LIFTING GEAR
XVI. ROPE AND CANVAS
XVII. DECK APPLIANCES
XVIII. THE SHIP’S BOAT
XIX. THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT (D.O.T) ORAL EXAMINATION—FOREIGN-GOING

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Biography

Graham Danton commenced his seafaring career in 1946 on the training ship HMS Worcester, afterwards serving with the Port Line to Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Africa, West Indies and the Fiji Islands. He obtained the Extra Master Mariner’s Certificate in 1957, gaining the year’s highest marks in the examination. For this he was awarded a Royal Society of Arts Silver Medal and also the Griffiths Award by the Merchant Navy and Airline Officers’ Association. For many years he was Senior Lecturer in Seamanship, Cargo Carriage and Ship Maintenance at Plymouth Polytechnic, since renamed Plymouth University. Though retired, he is now a newspaper columnist and broadcasts for BBC radio.

Critics' Reviews

'This  book  is  intended  primarily  for  candidates  for  Board  of  Trade  certificates  of competency but such is the detail that while being equally suitable for the beginner, it is also a reference work for experienced seamen, and the layout and style of text make it suitable for correspondence course work where practical experience can be allied to the theoretical approach. All facets of seamanship from the anchor to damage control are dealt with and the chapters on practical ship handling, stranding and beaching, towing,  emergencies  and  the  safety  of  navigation  are  particularly  noteworthy.  This book is an excellent and responsible contribution to the nautical field and must have a tremendous appeal to all grades of seamen.’

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