Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... International Code are recognised . The Colonies and India also use the International Code to the exclusion of all others . A homeward bound ship passing another ship should hoist B P W , ¡° do you wish to be reported " ; and report the ...
... International Code are recognised . The Colonies and India also use the International Code to the exclusion of all others . A homeward bound ship passing another ship should hoist B P W , ¡° do you wish to be reported " ; and report the ...
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... the water and make a vessel gripe to windward . FINIS . R. BARHAM , Printer , 1 , Queenhithe , Upper Thames Street , London , E.C. INTERNATIONAL STEERING AND SAILING RULES . From the Order in 16 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... the water and make a vessel gripe to windward . FINIS . R. BARHAM , Printer , 1 , Queenhithe , Upper Thames Street , London , E.C. INTERNATIONAL STEERING AND SAILING RULES . From the Order in 16 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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