Revised by John V. Noel, Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy [Ret.] Associate Editors: Commander Frank E. Bassett, U.S. Navy [Ret.] Dr. Carvel Blair and Prof. Dee Fitch Steer by this venerable guide to shiphandling and safety and youll easily see why, since publication of the first edition 83 years ago, it has been the single-most trusted beacon for millions of pleasure boaters and professional seamen alike. Now in its eighteenth edition, Knights Modern Seamanship continues the salty tradition of its predecessors. It supplies all the navigation techniques, safety laws and procedures, and maintenance practices you need to make each ocean-going trip safe and enjoyable. Typhoon up ahead? Knights explains the effects of weather on ocean travel and spells out exactly what you have to do to avoid dangerous weather systems. What kind of communication equipment should you have on board? A new section on ship communications tells you how to select and operate modern communication devices. This eighteenth edition also provides you with new sections on channel marking, towing and salvage, and the maritime buoyage system. Updated guidance is given on:
- the rules of the roadyou get clear explanations of right of way, the use of radar to avoid collisions, and the law in fog; included is the complete text of the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980. Every vessel over 12 meters in length is required by law to have a copy of these rules on board.
- shiphandlingyoull find expert discussions on docking, mooring, and anchoring; helicopter operations; and ice seamanship
- ship and boat operationyou get concise explanations of ship structure and stability, propulsion and steering, ground tackle, and cargo handling and underway replenishment