A guide book to the Local marine board examination. The ordinary examination. [With] The requisite elements from the Nautical almanac for 1865, for the exercises in Ainsley's Guide book |
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... course of the Voyage from the rank for which he first shipped , and such promotion , with the ground on which it has been made , is properly entered in the Articles and in the Official Log Book , he will of course receive credit for his ...
... course of the Voyage from the rank for which he first shipped , and such promotion , with the ground on which it has been made , is properly entered in the Articles and in the Official Log Book , he will of course receive credit for his ...
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... course of the Voyage from the rank for which he first shipped , and such promotion , with the ground on which it has been . made , is properly entered in the Articles and in the Official Log Book , he will of course receive credit for ...
... course of the Voyage from the rank for which he first shipped , and such promotion , with the ground on which it has been . made , is properly entered in the Articles and in the Official Log Book , he will of course receive credit for ...
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... course on a chart . He must know the marks in the lead line , and be able to work and heave the log . 15. A MASTER ... courses and distances he would run along shore from headland to headland , and to give in the writing courses and dis ...
... course on a chart . He must know the marks in the lead line , and be able to work and heave the log . 15. A MASTER ... courses and distances he would run along shore from headland to headland , and to give in the writing courses and dis ...
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... Course , the latter as the Compass Course . The course steered is also distinguished from the course made good , which is the angle between the meridian and the ship's head . The course is reckoned from the north towards the east or ...
... Course , the latter as the Compass Course . The course steered is also distinguished from the course made good , which is the angle between the meridian and the ship's head . The course is reckoned from the north towards the east or ...
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... course , we are , in strictness , only approxi- mating , though very closely approximating , to a rhumb line , on ... course ; B C drawn E. and W. , or perpendicular to C A , is the departure ; and A C is the diff . of lat . A C DEP . B ...
... course , we are , in strictness , only approxi- mating , though very closely approximating , to a rhumb line , on ... course ; B C drawn E. and W. , or perpendicular to C A , is the departure ; and A C is the diff . of lat . A C DEP . B ...
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A.M. at ship acct altitude sun's L.L. anchor bearing by compass charter-party chronometer column common logarithms compass course cosec cosine course and distance cyphers daily decimal point decl declination deviation difference of latitude difference of longitude dunnage East equator error EXAMINATION EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE eye 18 feet fast fathoms fixed light Flags given Green Greenwich date Greenwich mean haul height of eye helm high water hour-angle Hourly diff index corr index correction June leeway London Bridge longitude by chronometer mantissa master miles minutes Multiply Nautical Almanac Norie North observed altitude sun's observed meridian altitude P.M. tides parallel sailing Polar dist port Raper required the latitude Rule sail secant Semi-diameter semid set by compass sextant side Signal sine South starboard subtract True altitude true azimuth true course Variation 2 points vessel West wind yard
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303 ÆäÀÌÁö - Vessels, be exhibited on their respective Sides in sufficient Time to prevent Collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the Green Light shall not be seen on the Port Side, nor the Red Light on the Starboard Side.
302 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... abaft the beam on the starboard side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - The said green and red side lights shall be fitted with inboard screens projecting at least three feet forward from the light, so as to prevent these lights from being seen across the bow.
302 ÆäÀÌÁö - On the starboard side a green light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
302 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the following rules every steam vessel which is under sail and not under steam is to be considered a sailing vessel, and every vessel under steam, whether under sail or not, is to be considered a steam vessel. The words "steam vessel" shall include any vessel propelled by machinery. A vessel is "under way...
314 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whenever, as in the case of small vessels under way during bad weather, the green and red side lights cannot be fixed, these lights shall be kept at hand, lighted and ready for use : and shall, on the approach of or to other vessels, be exhibited on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side, nor, if practicable, more than two points...
303 ÆäÀÌÁö - Lights required for other Vessels ; but shall, if they do not carry such Lights, carry a Lantern having a Green Slide on the One Side, and a Red Slide on the other Side ; and on the Approach of or to other Vessels, such Lantern shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent Collision, so that the Green Light shall not be seen on the Port Side, nor the Red Light on the Starboard Side.
336 ÆäÀÌÁö - The names of every seaman or apprentice who ceases to be a member of the crew, otherwise than by death, with the place, time, manner, and cause thereof.
302 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... which is under steam, whether under sail or not, is to be considered a ship under steam. Rules concerning Lights (a).