| William Culley Bergen - 1881 - 242 pages
...construction, use, and action of the sluices, and of the waterballast tanks, engine room telegraph, &c. ; the use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of his vessel being stranded, and other questions of a like nature, appertaining to the duties of the second mate of a steamship,... | |
| William Cuulley Bergen - 1881 - 186 pages
...construction, use, and action of the sluices, and of the waterballast tanks, engine room telegraph, &c. ; the use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of his vessel being stranded, and other questions of a like nature, appertaining to the duties of the second mate of a steamship,... | |
| sir Frederick George D. Bedford - 1885 - 628 pages
...SBC. И. He most also understand the nee and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of hie vessel being stranded. He must be able to mark and use the lead and log-lines ; to cast a vessel on a lee shore ; to moor and unmoor a ship ; to keep a clear anchor, and... | |
| Canada, Harris Harding Bligh - Administrative law - 1889 - 1152 pages
...of these signals. He must be able to mark md use the lead and log lines. He must also understand Be use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of his vessel being stranded, and other questions of a like nature, appertaining to the duties of the second mate ufa ship which... | |
| Benedict William Ginsburg - Maritime law - 1903 - 290 pages
...penalties incurred by the misuse of these signals. (1) The marking and use of the lead and log lines. (j) The use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of a vessel being stranded, (k) Any questions of a like nature appertaining to the duties of a second... | |
| Hong Kong - Session laws - 1905 - 194 pages
...ships wanting a pilot, and the liabilities and penalties incurred by the misuse of these signals ; also the use and management of the rocket apparatus in...stranded. He must be able to mark and use the lead and fog lines, to moor and unmoor a vessel, and to manage a ship's boat in heavy weather, &c., &c. He must... | |
| David Wilson-Barker - Navigation - 1909 - 302 pages
...penalties incurred by the misuse of these signals, ra. The marking and use of the lead and log lines. n. The use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of a vessel being stranded. o. Any questions of a like nature appertaining to the duties of a second mate... | |
| Clement Jones - Merchant marine - 1922 - 308 pages
...incurred by the misuse of these signals. (9) The marking and use of the ordinary lead and log lines. (10) The use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of a vessel being stranded. (11) Seeing everything in readiness and clear for getting under way, and the... | |
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