Merchant Ship Stability
β Scribed by Pursey H.J.
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Glasgow. Brown, Son & Ferguson, 2006. 228 p.
This seventh edition has been designed to meet allI these requirements. Basic information contained
in early chapters has been retained for the benefit
of anyone who is not familiar with the subiect. The
remainder of the text has been re-arranged and
expanded, as desirable, to lead into new material
which has been introduced, there is also a chapter
on stability information to illustrate the standard
method of presentation.
fhe theory of stability has been covered up to the
I standard required for a Master's Certificate and
includes all that is needed by students for Ordinary
National Diplomas and similar courses. This has been
carefully linked up with practice, since the connection
between the two is a common stumbling block.
Particular attention has also been paid to matters
which may be misunderstood, or not fully appreciated
by seamen
β¦ Subjects
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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