Collisions and Their CausesFairplay Publications, 1983 - 171 halaman |
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... starboard to starboard passage but the other regards it as a nearly reciprocal meeting that requires an alteration to starboard a very dangerous situation may develop as did here . Now the governing Rule ( 14 ) states : “ ( a ) When two ...
... starboard to starboard passage but the other regards it as a nearly reciprocal meeting that requires an alteration to starboard a very dangerous situation may develop as did here . Now the governing Rule ( 14 ) states : “ ( a ) When two ...
Halaman 108
... starboard so as to put Orwell No. 1 buoy fine on the starboard bow with the Walton buoy just to the right of it . The Dutch ferry had just left her berth at Parkstone Quay and was approaching the Guard buoy on a course of 085 ° . In ...
... starboard so as to put Orwell No. 1 buoy fine on the starboard bow with the Walton buoy just to the right of it . The Dutch ferry had just left her berth at Parkstone Quay and was approaching the Guard buoy on a course of 085 ° . In ...
Halaman 136
... starboard hand , and after clearing the fairway buoy he could come to the right . The 2nd officer , who was on watch , went with the pilot to see him off and the master strolled to the starboard bridge wing to observe the pilot's ...
... starboard hand , and after clearing the fairway buoy he could come to the right . The 2nd officer , who was on watch , went with the pilot to see him off and the master strolled to the starboard bridge wing to observe the pilot's ...
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2nd mate aboard action ahead allow altered American anchor apparently apply approaching assumed astern attempt attention avoid bearing become blame blast bridge buoy cause channel Chapter chief circumstances claimed clear close quarters collision conclusion considered continued course Court crossing danger difficulty direction distance duty earlier effect engines Esso expected fact failing failure fault followed gross tons half hard heading held helm hold increase Justice keep knots later length less lights lookout manoeuvre mariner master meeting miles minutes narrow navigation Notes observed officer overtaking pass perhaps pilot plot port position practice probably problem question radar reached reason reduced risk River Rules safe seems seen ship shortly showing side sighted signal situation slow speed starboard starboard bow steering stop swing taken took traffic turn vessel visibility watch officer whistle
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