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Ice Seamanship - Capt. George Q. Parnell


Year: 1986
Language: english
Author: Capt. George Q. Parnell
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 87
Description: When operating in waters where ice is present SPEED is a most vital factor as will be demonstrated in this book of Ice Seamanship. The general rule is also to avoid ice if possible rather than to battle with it. In the case of a ship under way this means deviating from the original intended tracks, always looking for open water or easier ice conditions and going round the ice, not through it. Experience has demonstrated clearly that although by doing so the distance is increased it is actually quicker - and safer, because contact with ice is eliminated or minimised.
It is not always possible of course to avoid ice, and sooner or later the navigator will be faced with the prospect of going through it if conditions allow. How this can be done with safety in mind is discussed in this manual.

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zxc   14-Apr-2022 00:41
We can leave both versions as an exception. Because this one is readable, has better text contrast and a smaller file size
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