Entertainingly written by Captain Michael Lloyd, and drawing on his own extensive experiences from 50 years at sea (retiring in 2007), this book will amuse, provoke and inform on the subject of commanding a ship.
This book provides insight into the challenges faced by the new Captain. Scattered throughout with checklists, 'must do' lists and 'whatever you do, don't forget' lists, the book manages to be both useful and highly readable.
Command
1
Shipping
Companies
2
Joining
the
Ship
3
Relationships
4
Sailing
5
At
Sea
6
Your
Ship
7
Ship
Management
8
Discipline
9
Safety
10
Difficult
Circumstances
11
Collisions
12
Man
Overboard
13
Welfare
14
Communications,
Letters
and
Reports
15
Surveys
and
Inspections
16
Breakdowns
17
Helicopter
Operations
18
Stowaways
19
Passengers
20
Ethics
21
Portage
Accounts,
Budgets
and
Stores
22
Ocean
Routeing
23
Weather
Conditions
and
Ship
Handling
24
Drydock
25
Port
Entry
26
Anchoring
27
Arrival
at
the
Port
28
In
the
Port
30
The
Final
Word
Michael started his career on the training ship HMS Conway and went to sea as a Cadet with P&O. He was promoted to Master on a deep sea tow vessel at the age of 32. He then commanded a wide variety of ships including general cargo, passenger, reefer, heavy lift, container, bulk carriers, anchor handlers, supply vessels, response and rescue vessels in the north sea, oil field support vessels in Nigeria and middle trade multi-purpose vessels in the Black Sea and the Baltic.
Michael retired from the sea in March 2007 after 50 years seagoing and 35 years in command.
Michael served 35 years in the Royal Naval Reserve and for 10 years he represented shipmasters on the Council of Numast. He is a Fellow of the Nautical Institute and a Younger Brother of Trinity House.
- Number of Pages:
- 229
- ISBN:
- 9781856093538
- Published Date:
- September 2007
- Binding Format:
- Paperback
- Book Height:
- 240 mm
- Book Width:
- 160 mm
- Weight:
- 0.6 kg
- Author:
Captain Michael Lloyd
- Preview:
- Yes
- Publication Date:
- September 2007