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and dinghies in fog


liferafts


lift pumps, fuel lightning strikes lines, securing to a cleat


to a post, bollard or winch barrel


locking hitches log books lying a’hull


mainsheets, hanging man overboard


manners of the sea manoeuvring


marlinespike seamanship masts


alignment of climbing losing


mizzen rake of


setting up stowing and reefing sail in


MAYDAY call meals on time


Ministry of Defence (Navy) mizzen masts mizzen sails


Moitessier, Bernard mooring


anatomy of


between piles chafe when picking up


with lasso securing to wind-against-tide


Motor Fishing Vessel multihull stability


multihulls, hull speed multimeters


139 129


114, 122-123 30


153


48-49 48 49


48, 70


127, 131 103, 109


52


see crew overboard 71, 132-137 62-63 41-47


23 55


118-119 19 22


21-22 26


110, 114, 122 125 132 19 89


104


84-85 84-85 85 85 84 85


84-85 85 11


103 13 36


navigating an uncharted or marginally charted river 141 night orders


noise pollution Norfolk coast North Sea


Norway, West O’Brien, Conor


Offshore Racing Council oil pollution, preventing


166 | MANUAL OF SEAMANSHIP


127 136 130 149 151


104 112


136-137


orders, night painters


PAN-PAN call para anchors ‘parbuckling’


Pardy, Lin and Larry parties in harbour


piles, mooring between pitch-poling pivot point planing


posts, securing to power, creating


power consumption power units


drive chain troubleshooting fuel problems liquid cooling overheating


stern tube leaks and failures engine failures


engine refuses to start – electrical failure flat battery


nothing happens turns but does not fire engine spares


engine stop toggles/solenoids inboard engine drive chain running, in harbour


propeller shafts propeller torque


propellers, damaged propellers, fitting


pump impellers, seawater


racing sail craft, hull speed radar in fog


radios, handheld VHF rafting on piles rafting up reef knots


RIBs (rigid inflatable boats), small rig failures


rigging, standing


age-induced failure care of


setting up masthead sloop rig rigging spares


rigid inflatable boats (RIBs), small rigs, sailing rivers


bars collision regulations (Colregs)


127 139


110, 114, 117, 118 100, 108 121 108 136 85


101, 104 72


13, 15 49


53-55 38-39 29-39 31-35 33


31-32


31-32, 117 34-35 117


36-38 37-38 36-37 36


117 36


29-30 136 30 72


145 30 32


13 130


114, 123 85


71, 136 42


138


118-119 20-23 23 23


21-22 119 138


18-19 140 141


140, 141-142


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