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Ship Manœuvring Characteristics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
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Successful ship handling depends upon acquiring the right information, making the right decisions and performing the right manœuvres; this paper concentrates upon the last of these. Manœuvring here is taken to include starting, stopping and steering. The ship is a vehicle with remarkably low resistance to motion; merchant ship drags commonly lie in the range one-hundredth to one-thousandth of the all-up weight force. This is comparable with that of a railway wagon (say 1/500 of its weight) and the low drag accounts in part for the ship's extreme economy as a carrying machine.
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- Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1972
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