The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and Responsibilities; a Manual for the American Merchant ServiceD. Van Nostrand Company, 1918 - 327 pages |
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... - engine - steward's - etc . He is responsible for the safety of the lives of passengers and crew . He is responsible for the safe stowage , carriage , and unlading of the cargo . The vessel is his direct responsibility . If the Pilot.
... - engine - steward's - etc . He is responsible for the safety of the lives of passengers and crew . He is responsible for the safe stowage , carriage , and unlading of the cargo . The vessel is his direct responsibility . If the Pilot.
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... cargo must be truly come by through close and thorough contact with the great vessels he is called upon to command . The Master Mariner must be a student of the laws govern- ing his business upon the sea , and of the laws defining his ...
... cargo must be truly come by through close and thorough contact with the great vessels he is called upon to command . The Master Mariner must be a student of the laws govern- ing his business upon the sea , and of the laws defining his ...
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... cargo , or for loss or damage to the same due to carelessness or mis- management on the part of the crew . 10. He is responsible for any neglect through which the validity of the insurance to ship or cargo is called into question . II ...
... cargo , or for loss or damage to the same due to carelessness or mis- management on the part of the crew . 10. He is responsible for any neglect through which the validity of the insurance to ship or cargo is called into question . II ...
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... cargo , whatever it may be , and he should never be satisfied until he is skilled in every branch of the art of navigation and seamanship . 52. He has the authority to suspend officers from duty , for cause , and in the case of mutinous ...
... cargo , whatever it may be , and he should never be satisfied until he is skilled in every branch of the art of navigation and seamanship . 52. He has the authority to suspend officers from duty , for cause , and in the case of mutinous ...
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... cargo on board the same , and the value thereof , by him sub- scribed , and shall swear to the truth thereof ; whereupon the collec- tor shall grant a clearance for such vessel and her cargo , but without specifying the particulars ...
... cargo on board the same , and the value thereof , by him sub- scribed , and shall swear to the truth thereof ; whereupon the collec- tor shall grant a clearance for such vessel and her cargo , but without specifying the particulars ...
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Page 204 - ... a white light in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all around the horizon at a distance of at least one mile.
Page 188 - ... light, so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of twenty points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light ten points on each side of the vessel, namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side, and of such character as to be visible at a distance of at least five miles.
Page 219 - ... no subsequent alteration of the bearing between the two vessels shall make the overtaking vessel a crossing vessel within the meaning of these rules, or relieve her of the duty of keeping clear of the overtaken vessel until she is finally past and clear.
Page 56 - That if the owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied...
Page 212 - This article only applies to cases where vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, in such a manner as to involve risk of collision...
Page 196 - Rowing boats, whether under oars or sail, shall have ready at hand a lantern showing a white light which shall be temporarily exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision. The vessels referred to in this article shall not be obliged to carry the lights prescribed by article 4 (a) and article 11, last paragraph.
Page 299 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Page 189 - On the starboard side a green light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
Page 220 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Page 194 - ... mile, or a combined lantern showing a green light and a red light from right ahead to 2 points abaft the beam on their respective sides. Such lantern shall be carried not less than 3 feet below the white light.