| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Navigation - Merchant marine - 1885 - 796 pages
...him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it and read off the arc. In seamanship. — He must give satisfactory answers...understand the measurement of the log-line, glass, aud lead-lino ; be conversant with the rule of the road as regards both steamers and sailing vessels,... | |
| Canada, Harris Harding Bligh - Administrative law - 1889 - 1152 pages
...Seamanship. — He must possess a thorough in seaman- •, •, k on , . > . niv ship. knowledge 01 the rule of the road, as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, their regulation lights, fog and sound signals ; he must know the signals to be -made if in distress,... | |
| Benedict William Ginsburg - Maritime law - 1903 - 290 pages
...canvas. (f) Management of a ship's boat in heavy weather. (g) Dunnaging and stowing cargo, &c. (h) The Rule of the Road as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, their regulation lights and fog and sound signals, (i) Signals of distress, and signals to be made... | |
| Hong Kong - Session laws - 1905 - 194 pages
...Signals. 54. EXAMINATION IN SEAMANSHIP. — He must possess a thorough (bid. See. r.6. knowledge of the Rule of the Road as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, their regulation lights, and fog and sound signals. He must be able to describe the signals of distress,... | |
| David Wilson-Barker - Navigation - 1909 - 302 pages
...under canvas. j. Management of a ship's boat in heavy weather. Tc. Dunnaging and stowing cargo, &c. I. The rule of the road as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, their regulation lights, and fog and sound signals. m. Signals of distress, and signals to be made... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1867 - 830 pages
...of the quadrant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc. In Seamanship. — He ir.ust give satisfactory answers as to the rigging and unrigging...log-line, glass, and lead-line ; be conversant with the rale of the road, as regards both steamers and sailing • vessel?, and the lights carried by them.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1851 - 552 pages
...He_ must understand the use of the quadrant, and be able to observe with it,' and read off the arc. In Seamanship. — He must give satisfactory answers...the rule of the road, as regards both steamers and sailing-vessels, and the lights carried by them. AN ONLY MATE must be eighteen years of age, and have... | |
| Trade Board of - 1858 - 596 pages
...must give satisfactory answers аз to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of holds, fce. ; must understand the measurement of the log-line, glass,...and lead-line ; be conversant with the rule of the read, aa regards both steamers and sailing vessels, and the lights carried by them. AN ONLT MATE must... | |
| Trade Board of - 1859 - 660 pages
...the measurement of the log-line, :\юл, and lead-line ; be conversant with the rule of the r«ad, as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, and the lights and fog signals carried by them. AN ONLY MATE must be nineteen years uf age, and hive been five years at sea. In NAVIGATION.—In addition... | |
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