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The Boatswain's Manual (First
Published 1944 - 5th Edition revised 1997)
Revised by Capt. A.G.W. Miller.
Most seamanship books available to young seamen are of the
advanced text-book type, intended for candidates studying Certificates of Competency as
Mate or Master and dealing with the technical subjects connected with their examinations.
Such books are of little use to those who wish to learn the rudiments of seamanship work.
For this reason, these pages have been compiled as a book
of elementary knowledge for the beginner and also as a reference-book for older deck
ratings, especially those who seek information relating to everyday seamanship problems,
or who wish to prepare for the qualifying examination for the Certificate of Qualification
as Efficient Deck Hand (E.D.H) or for the Certificate of Competency as A.B., issued by the
Department of Trade.
The Regulations relating to the issue of these certificates
are included so that the seamen may appreciate the practical value of the information
included in the book.
The chapters are arranged to deal with general ship
equipment, manual seamanship, mechanical and cargo gear, tanker knowledge, boatwork,
cleaning gear, painting, miscellaneous hints and navigational equipment in roughly
alphabetical order and should be useful to executive officers and others for reference
purposes. Metrication is still slow to come into everyday use and Imperial units are
retained except in areas such as paint and rope where the manufacturers have given a lead.
CONTENTS: Introduction, General Ship Equipment, Manual
Seamanship, Deck Stores and Gear, Tankers and Other Developments, Boats and Inflatable
Liferafts, Cleaning Gear, Painting, Miscellaneous, Flags, Navigational Equipment, General
Safety Regulations.
Price: £27.00