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- Seamanship is the art, competence, and knowledge of operating a ship, boat or other craft on water. The Oxford Dictionary states that seamanship is "The...
- capabilities of podded propulsion units to be realized in commercial service, shiphandling training on simulators and manned models is required for the crew. The...
- stern, covered up and used as part of the furniture. In the Age of Sail, shiphandling had been brought to a high art, and chases frequently lasted for hours...
- Harland, John (1984). Seamanship in the Age of Sail: an account of the shiphandling of the sailing man-of-war 1600–1860, based on contemporary sources. London:...
- The Port Revel Shiphandling Training Centre is a French maritime pilotage school that trains pilots, masters, and officers on large ships like supertankers...
- A man overboard rescue turn (or person overboard) is a shiphandling manoeuvre usually implemented immediately upon learning of a person having gone overboard...
- Intruder. Its professional titles include The Bluejacket's Manual, Naval Shiphandling, The Naval Officer's Guide, The Marine Officer’s Guide, and The Coast...
- Hartland, John H (1984). Seamanship in the Age of Sail: An Account of the Shiphandling of the Sailing Man-Of-War 1600-1860, Based on Contemporary Sources. Annapolis...
- removed. At the same time she undertook the additional task of providing shiphandling training for submarine force junior officers. During June and July 1967...
- effects of wind and current, squat, shallow water and similar effects. Shiphandling is key when the need arises to rescue a man overboard, to anchor, or...