![]() ![]() ![]() I – General Navigation, Coastal Navigation & Pilotage – 1987 Navigation, Navigation Rules, Passage Planning & Communications Textbooks The International Maritime Law of the Shipmaster by John Cartner, Richard Fiske & Tara Leiter – 2009.The Law of Tug, Tow & Pilotage (3rd Ed.) by Alex Parks & Edward Cattell – 1994. ![]() Towing Vessel Officer’s Guide (2nd Ed.) by Capt.Tug Use In Port – A Practical Guide (2nd Ed.) by Capt.Shiphandling With Tugs (2nd Ed.) by Capt.Primer Of Towing (3rd Ed.) by George H.Tug Use Offshore, In Bays & Rivers: The Towmaster’s Manual by Capt.’s George & Grant Livingstone – 2006.Educate yourselves, continually, or risk becoming obsolete and getting replaced or marginalized by those that do. That’s what happens when our almighty greenback gets you, as of 2/22/11, just £0.62! But quality costs, so if you want to improve your knowledge then you have to be willing to shell out. Some of the books are quite expensive, particularly those from The Nautical Institute in the U.K. The publishers will usually charge well more than a retailer, so shop around on Amazon Books or another retailer for a better deal. In some case the links will take you to a retail book seller, in others it will take you to the publisher. Towmaster’s Recommended Reading: the following is an always-incomplete, ever-evolving and wide-open-to-suggestion list of books and study guides that have value to the working mariner. ![]()
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