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Shore-Based Radar as an Aid to the Operation of Ferries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

L. D. Price
Affiliation:
(General Manager, Wallasey Ferries)

Extract

This paper is confined to a non-technical survey of the particular application of radar to the maintenance of a fast schedule of ferry vessels operating across a busy tidal river. After some seventeen months' practical experience of this application it is possible to give some opinions of the value of radar as a commercial aid to navigation.

Wallasey Ferries operates a twenty-four hour service between Wallasey and Liverpool, and carries some twenty million passengers per annum.

Type
Operational Aspects of Marine Radar: A Symposium of Papers
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1949

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