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NAVAL SHIPHANDLER'S GUIDE
 
CAPT James A. Barber, USN (Ret.)
 
Item:  
9781557504357
 
Binding:  
Hardcover Textbook
 
 
 
Number of Pages:  
272
 
Number of Photos:  
41
 
Number of Line Art:  
50
 
 
Total Illustrations:  
91
 
 
Date Available:  
1/14/2005
 
Qty:  
$48.95 List Price
$39.16 Member Price
 
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Description

The first new book on naval shiphandling in more than a generation, this guide helps beginning and intermediate shiphandlers learn and perfect a skill crucial to their naval careers while at the same time offering useful hints to seasoned pros. The book reflects all the many changes that have occurred in recent decades and is the first to cover the use of shiphandling simulators. The author, a skilled shiphandler with years of experience in nearly every type of Navy vessel, helps novice shiphandlers get the most out of their opportunities, whether handling real ships or simulators. Captain Barber tells readers everything they need to know about forces acting on the ship, getting underway, making a landing, transiting the channel, and underway replenishment. Standard commands for both ships and tugs are included, along with needed information on the use of tugs and pilots. Voyage planning, emergency shiphandling, tactical maneuvering, and more are covered in detail. A chapter is devoted to the special shiphandling characteristics of various classes of naval vessels. An introduction to the Rules of the Road is provided in an appendix.

James A. Barber served nearly thirty years as a surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy before retiring at the rank of captain.  A former CEO and Publisher of the Naval Institute, he was also senior lecturer of systems management for the Naval Postgraduate School program at the Naval Academy.

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